Student Experience: Adolph Rodriguez

“I use an equivalent combination of my CADD education and job skill experience every day in my work. I loved my education, the school itself and particularly knowledge I’ve learned from instructors like Steve Billingslea.

“I also teach CADD classes as an adjunct instructor. I like to show my students what type of work I do and what I can accomplish with CAD software. Sometimes students are just taking a course as an elective, but once they’re in the classroom, I can see it in their eyes when they get interested and excited about what they can do with the software programs. They can see what kind of work is possible, and it makes them want to learn.

“I also continue to take courses to keep my skills updated; I recently took the advanced course in Catia software, which has specialized applications for the auto and aviation industries.”

Adolph Rodriguez earned his associate degree in Computer Aided Design and Drafting. As a mechanical designer in the engineering department of Bilco Brick, he creates designs for new product parts, assemblies and subassemblies, troubleshoots and keeps brick-making equipment running.

Job duties may include redesigning plans to retrofit equipment, or reverse engineering; and improving the efficiency of equipment that is broken or not working correctly. Bilco Bricks fabricates concrete bricks and uses specialty equipment that includes conveyer belts and mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic equipment.

He teaches beginning AutoCad, the first basic course for both mechanical and architectural CADD, and intermediate and advanced mechanical CAD courses as an adjunct faculty member. He is bilingual in English and Spanish.


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“My experience in both the Diesel and Automotive Tech programs was excellent. I got such a good background of updated technology in school, which I later found out put me ahead in the industry.”
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“Within different clubs like STEM, you find opportunities that could lead to a job or just a friendly face to talk about shared experiences. Having that community helps.”
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Mike Walker

Supervisor of Mechanical Design Continental Electronics Corp.
“You should never stop learning in today’s world. If you do, you get left behind like the dinosaurs. Once you have knowledge, though, no one can take it away from you. The most important thing I learned is how to have the tools you need in today’s workforce.”
Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)

Adolph Rodriguez
Mechanical Designer Bilco Brick

Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)
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Updated June 12, 2026