What Does it Take to Be a Drafter?
Job Description & Duties All drafters not listed separately.
Related Job Titles
- Steel Detailer
- Blueprint Tracer
- Engineering Technician
- Chief Drafter
- Blueprint Engineer
Is There Job Demand for Drafters?
There were about 15,900 jobs for Drafter in 2016 (in the United States). New jobs are being produced at a rate of 8.2% which is above the national average. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 1,300 new jobs for Drafter by 2026. There will be an estimated 1,500 positions for Drafter per year.

The states with the most job growth for Drafter are Nevada, Arizona, and Florida. Watch out if you plan on working in Vermont, Wyoming, or South Carolina. These states have the worst job growth for this type of profession.
Do Drafters Make A Lot Of Money?
The salary for Drafters ranges between about $33,000 and $79,980 a year.

Drafters who work in Maryland, Montana, or Wisconsin, make the highest salaries.
How much do Drafters make in different U.S. states?
State | Annual Mean Salary |
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Alabama | $42,790 |
Arizona | $53,630 |
California | $56,660 |
Colorado | $52,920 |
Connecticut | $51,120 |
Delaware | $50,900 |
Florida | $48,260 |
Georgia | $51,920 |
Hawaii | $52,180 |
Idaho | $50,510 |
Illinois | $56,940 |
Indiana | $44,600 |
Iowa | $52,740 |
Kansas | $45,530 |
Kentucky | $55,400 |
Louisiana | $57,520 |
Maryland | $79,050 |
Massachusetts | $53,860 |
Michigan | $49,600 |
Minnesota | $53,600 |
Mississippi | $62,060 |
Missouri | $50,580 |
Montana | $58,330 |
Nebraska | $53,460 |
Nevada | $52,950 |
New Jersey | $54,950 |
New Mexico | $59,730 |
New York | $62,560 |
North Carolina | $55,850 |
North Dakota | $53,550 |
Ohio | $53,190 |
Oregon | $57,000 |
Pennsylvania | $50,960 |
Rhode Island | $48,220 |
Tennessee | $52,200 |
Texas | $48,450 |
Utah | $50,790 |
Vermont | $51,780 |
Virginia | $55,040 |
Washington | $58,940 |
West Virginia | $46,740 |
Wisconsin | $60,320 |
Where do Drafters Work?

The table below shows the approximate number of Drafters employed by various industries.

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