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Licensure as a Landscape Architect in Texas or pursuing licensure within 2-3 years. May be required to develop Sketchup models and rendering. Conceptualize, design, and document landscape architectural designs.
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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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Landscape Designer/Architect - ( 230002EZ ) Basic experience with relevant drafting/design software, LandFX, SketchUp, plug ins like Lumion or Enscape, Adobe Creative Suite including: Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, and Adobe Acrobat.
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The Project Designer will work in unison with the Project Landscape Architect and Project Manager to lead the project design and support the Design Director in developing innovative design solutions.
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Please email your resume, portfolio, and a cover letter (preferably as PDFs) to hr@migcom.com and include the title of the position you are applying for (San Antonio Landscape Designer | Landscape Architect.
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Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree in landscape horticulture or landscape architecture. SketchUp: the ability to proficiently produce rendering for our clients is a critical skill.
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TNP has an immediate opening for an experienced Landscape Designer or Landscape Architect to join a team of Landscape Architecture professionals, currently engaged in a variety of public and private sector projects involving parks, trails, streetscapes, sports and recreational facilities, residential subdivisions, schools, hospitals, and other site development projects.
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As a Landscape Designer, you will work in a team environment in the planning and design of parks and recreation facilities; bicycle, pedestrian, and multiuse trails; sports and athletic facilities; healthcare, corporate, and educational campuses; as well as master planned communities including mixed-use and transit-oriented developments.
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Our Boca Raton office is looking for a Landscape Designer who embodies this purpose. + AutoCAD Civil 3D experience is a plus; along with Adobe Creative Suite and SketchUp. + Collaborate with team members to work on challenging landscape design projects in a fun, fast-paced environment.
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Architect/Designer II are responsible for supporting all aspects of project documentation in architectural, interior design and landscape drawings. Architect/Designer II are responsible for supporting all aspects of project documentation in architectural, interior design and landscape drawings.
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Are you a landscape architect or designer interested in parks, recreation and open space projects? Proficient in AutoCAD or Civil3D preferred, Adobe, Sketchup / Rhino, and MicrosoftOffice.
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AECOM is actively seeking a creative, highly talented Landscape Architect/Designer for immediate employment to help grow our Building + Places design team in our Boston studio. AECOM's Buildings + Places practice includes landscape architecture, urban planning, architecture, interiors, building engineering, workplace strategy, business transformation, asset advisory, economics and development planning, and master planning.
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Experience and Qualifications: We are seeking a full-time Landscape Designer / Architect to join our landscape architecture team. We are seeking candidates with entry level experience (ideally would have some experience via internship within a professional work environment) through a senior designer or landscape architect with up to 6 +/- years.
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Kimley-Horn's Charlottesville, Virginia (VA) office is seeking a Landscape Designer/Architect to join their Landscape Architecture team. Working knowledge of graphic software programs (Adobe Photoshop, Sketchup, InDesign Illustrator, GIS/Arcview, and PowerPoint.
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Entry Level Landscape Designer - ( 240001KX ) Basic experience with relevant drafting/design software, such as AutoCAD, GIS, SketchUp, Photoshop, InDesign, and Adobe Acrobat. Uses knowledge of the general concepts of landscape design including site analysis, project theming, schematic design and design development.
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