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Landscape Architect / Landscape Designer Full-time. Landscape Architect / Landscape Designer. Required Experience: Entry level Landscape Architect with 1 to 3 years of applicable experience.
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Licensure as a Landscape Architect in Texas or pursuing licensure within 2-3 years. Conceptualize, design, and document landscape architectural designs. Proficient in relevant drafting/design software such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Microsoft Office, Sketch-up, GIS, and Adobe Creative Suite is essential; Experience with Lumion, grasshopper, and Vray for Rhino is a plus.
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Kimley-Horn is seeking a Landscape Architect with 4+ years of experience to join the Fort Worth, Texas (TX) office! Registered Professional/Certified Landscape Architect (PLA/CLA) license or ability to obtain in 1 year.
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Overview Our Nashville, TN office is looking for a Professional Landscape Architect with 4+ years of experience to join our team! Qualifications BS or MS degree in Landscape ArchitectureStrong AutoCAD, Microsoft (Word and Excel) skillsWorking knowledge of graphic software programs (Adobe Photoshop, Sketchup, InDesign, Illustrator, GIS/Arcview, and PowerPoint)Strong freehand illustration and rendering skillsExcellent written and oral communication skillsPortfolio or work samples will be required if considered for an interviewPositive attitude and a strong work ethic Options Sorry.
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We are currently searching for a Landscape Architect/Planner to join our Planning, Landscape Architecture, & Urban Design group in Springfield, VA. The Planning, Landscape Architecture + Urban Design Group has become an instrumental part of Volkert’s success.
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This is an exciting opportunity for a creative, motivated Landscape Architect who is passionate about design and the built environment. We are seeking a talented and experienced Landscape Architect to join our dynamic Engineering team.
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As a Project Landscape Architect, you will take an increasingly responsible role in the management of projects, while evaluating, selecting and applying standard landscape architecture techniques, procedures and criteria.
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Administer and coordinate consulting City engineer, solid waste management, NPDES, landscape architect, architect, street sweeping, and other contract operational and professional services.
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The chosen candidate will be involved in master planning, visioning, landscape design, park and open space design, and urban design. Bachelor's orMaster’sDegreein Planning, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, and/ or other design-related field.
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We are on the lookout for a dynamic and creative Landscape Architect to join our fast-paced Engineering team. We are an employee owned engineering firm looking for a Landscape Architect to join our growing team.
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Proficient producing landscape design and construction plans in AutoCAD Civil 3D, Land FX and other digital landscape design programs. We provide civil engineering, planning, land surveying, landscape architecture and transportation services.
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Landscape Designer/Architect - ( 230002EZ ) Uses knowledge of the general concepts of landscape design including site analysis, project theming, schematic design, and design development.
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Kimley-Horn is in search of a Senior Landscape Architect to market, win work, and serve clients in the Raleigh/Durham market. Demonstrated experience in building and leading a Landscape Architecture consulting practice in Raleigh/Durham, other parts of North Carolina.
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Manage projects from concept to close-out; managing multiple aspects including full documentation coordination with structural, MEP, lighting, AV, landscape and civil consultants as needed. ABOUT THE JOB Were looking for a passionate Architect to join our team of dreamers and doers to turn innovative, out-of-the-box ideas into a physical reality across architectural projects of varying types.
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We are looking for an exceptional Landscape Architect to join a growing team in West Palm Beach. You will support the Landscape Architecture practice by providing site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical production.
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