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The primary responsibilities for the Graduate Landscape Designer include design/graphic production and technical document creation for deliverables related to the planning and landscape architecture service.
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Our Raleigh, NC office is looking for a Landscape Designer/Architect with 2+ years of experience to join our Development Services team. The candidate selected will support our growing Landscape Architecture practice by providing site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical production.
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Preferred: 1-2 years of experience working at a Landscape Architecture firm or in a related design field. Our San Leandro office is currently seeking a full-time Assistant Designer to join our growing Landscape Architecture team.
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Maintain awareness of current industry and technology standards, social media, competitive landscape and market trends. Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design or related field. 2-4 years of experience in graphic design.
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5+ years of experience in graphic design. The ideal candidate will have strong creative skills and a portfolio of work which demonstrates their passion for illustrative design and typography.
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We are currently seeking a full-time, self-motivated individual with formal Landscape Architectural training and experience/training in ecological restoration and natural resource design to join our Habitat Restoration team.
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Expertise using CAD and design software such as MicroStation, GEOPAK, and OpenRoads Designer (ORD). We provide comprehensive consulting services across a wide range of disciplines including civil engineering, surveying, planning, landscape architecture, and environmental management.
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Extensive knowledge of all aspects of professional services from schematic design through project close-out, including design and technical expertise. Assist the senior design team in creating innovative and sustainable outdoor spaces.
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Computer Science, Graphic Design, Interaction Design, User Experience (UX Design) or other related Bachelor's degree. We're expanding our team and seeking a highly skilled Junior Product Designer to contribute to the development and launch of innovative AI-based solutions.
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We are currently looking for a mid-level civil engineer or mid-level civil designer to join our team. AAI Engineering is a mid-size firm, in Beaverton Oregon, offering civil and structural engineering, planning and landscape architecture services.
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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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We practice interconnected design across architecture, placemaking, and landscape architecture to define design as a continuum. RIOS Boulder office is seeking an Architectural and Experience Designer to collaborate on multidisciplinary projects that range in scale, scope and location.
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Duties and Responsibilities: As a Civil Designer you will draft and design (with guidance from engineer) site developments. Understand construction terminology and other concepts related to civil engineering, site design, landscape architecture, surveying, and construction practices.
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The Encompass Group is working with a renowned National full-service interior design architecture firm, providing top-notch services in office interior, landscape architecture, interior design, environmental design, and more.
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Bachelor's degree in urban design, urban planning, or landscape architecture. As a Senior Urban Designer, you will be working with our Planning team across the region, in business and client development, project design/delivery, financial management, strategic insight, community outreach and staff development.
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