As of June 2026, Electrical and Electronics Drafters has an AI-exposure score of 68/100 (High exposure) on the AI-Safe Careers index, blending O*NET tasks, the Anthropic Economic Index, the Penn/OpenAI study, and BLS data. This is an estimate of task exposure, not a prediction of job loss.

AI Exposure Score for

Electrical and Electronics Drafters

68/100
High exposure
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More exposed than 87% of the roles we track. Median pay ~US$76,870. About 1,700 projected openings a year (BLS 2024–34 — growth plus replacement).

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How you compare to similar Architecture & Engineering roles

Electrical and Electronics Drafters (you)
68
Mechanical Drafters
67
Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians
69
Validation Engineers
69
Architectural and Civil Drafters
66
Computer Hardware Engineers
66
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Your tasks, by AI exposure

Automatable
  • Locate files relating to specified design project in database library, load program into computer, and record completed job data.
  • Compare logic element configuration on display screen with engineering schematics and calculate figures to convert, redesign, or modify element.
  • Study work order requests to determine type of service, such as lighting or power, demanded by installation.
  • Examine electronic schematics and supporting documents to develop, compute, and verify specifications for drafting data, such as configuration of parts, dimensions, or tolerances.
Augmentable
  • Draft working drawings, wiring diagrams, wiring connection specifications, or cross-sections of underground cables, as required for instructions to installation crew.
  • Reproduce working drawings on copy machines or trace drawings in ink.
  • Draw master sketches to scale showing relation of proposed installations to existing facilities and exact specifications and dimensions.
  • Review completed construction drawings and cost estimates for accuracy and conformity to standards and regulations.
  • Review blueprints to determine customer requirements and consult with assembler regarding schematics, wiring procedures, or conductor paths.
  • Assemble documentation packages and produce drawing sets to be checked by an engineer or an architect.
  • Generate computer tapes of final layout design to produce layered photo masks or photo plotting design onto film.
  • Confer with engineering staff and other personnel to resolve problems.
  • Explain drawings to production or construction teams and provide adjustments, as necessary.
  • Determine the order of work and the method of presentation, such as orthographic or isometric drawing.
  • Measure factors that affect installation and arrangement of equipment, such as distances to be spanned by wire and cable.
  • Visit proposed installation sites and draw rough sketches of location.
  • Design electrical systems, such as lighting systems.
  • Review work orders or procedural manuals and confer with vendors or design staff to resolve problems or modify design.
  • Draft detail and assembly drawings of design components, circuitry or printed circuit boards, using computer-assisted equipment or standard drafting techniques and devices.
  • Consult with engineers to discuss or interpret design concepts, or determine requirements of detailed working drawings.
Durable

No durable tasks identified for this role — its real, individually-assessed tasks consistently read as augmentable (80%).

Safer adjacent roles

Mechanical Drafters
80% skills overlap · High exposure · ~US$71,550
67
Architectural and Civil Drafters
72% skills overlap · High exposure · ~US$66,150
66
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
64% skills overlap · Elevated exposure · ~US$130,220
56
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians
56% skills overlap · Elevated exposure · ~US$78,190
61
Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
48% skills overlap · Elevated exposure · ~US$74,510
58
Electrical Engineer
40% skills overlap · Moderate exposure · ~US$106,000
48
Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians
40% skills overlap · High exposure · ~US$64,950
69
Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers
40% skills overlap · High exposure · ~US$68,120
70

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