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Skilled knowledge of 2D and 3D (REVIT) AutoCAD software for architectural or structural design, rendering, detailing, and project management purposes, emphasizing in steel and concrete construction.
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Designer shall work in a team environment and under the directive of a lead Designer to develop accurate, constructible, coordinated, and timely Mechanical system models meeting McKenney's drafting standards and fully coordinated with the architectural & structural elements of the building and the other building trades (sprinkler, ductwork, piping, etc.
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At least two (2) years experience working in a Structural Designer or Structural Engineer role, especially in the consulting industry. A Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Architectural Engineering with an emphasis in Structural Engineering from an ABET-accredited program.
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Coordinate the architectural design with other disciplines, such as civil, structural, HVAC, fire protection, electrical, mechanical and plumbing. + Trimble Tekla, Bentley Open Buildings Designer experience.
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As a Structural Engineer/Structural Designer at DLR Group you will be responsible for the design of structural systems from schematics through construction administration on a wide range of building types.
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Burns & McDonnell is looking for a Staff Architectural BIM Designer to prepare BIM models and construction documents for commercial aviation, the federal government, DoD and DoE projects.
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Participate in all aspects of Architectural, Structural and MEP projects design from concept studies through detailed design support during design process throughout the project using Revit software.
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Coordinate all duct, piping, and plumbing and access requirements with other building trades, walls, ceilings, and architectural and structural elements, to avoid installation and access conflicts in the field.
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As a member of our team, you will work alongside other Civil, Architectural, Electrical, Mechanical, and Structural professionals to provide civil design on multi-discipline public and private projects, including industrial, commercial development, utility infrastructure and facility design, stormwater management systems, and corporate and academic campus design.
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Ability to read and interpret mechanical, architectural, and structural construction documents. Your initiative and attention to detail will position you as the lead mechanical designer for our construction teams responsible for safely delivering mechanical systems with speed and quality.
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RRM Design Group is a 100% employee-owned multidiscipline design firm with a full spectrum of services including architecture, landscape architecture, planning, civil and structural engineering, and surveying.
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Designer shall work in a team environment to develop accurate, constructible, coordinated, and timely Plumbing system models meeting McKenney's drafting standards and fully coordinated with the architectural & structural elements of the building and the other building trades (sprinkler, ductwork, piping, etc.
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As a Steel Designer you'll be responsible for preparing cost designs by communicating with the estimating team, analyzing proposals/requirements, and drafting fabricated metal/construction projects.
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STV, Inc. is seeking a Junior Structural Designer for our Transportation and Infrastructure division in our Boston, MA office. Structural Designer with 0 to 3 years' experience.
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Coordination with architectural, mechanical, structural and plumbing drawings. Electrical Designer 3yrs+ of experience designing electrical systems for commercial buildings. Coordination with architectural, mechanical, structural and plumbing drawings.
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