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American Institute of Certified Planner (AICP), Registered Landscape Architect (RLA), Registered Architect (RA), Certified Environmental Professional (CEP) Master's degree in Business, Project Management, Landscape Architecture, Planning, Urban Design or related field.
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Capable of communicating project ideas through the use of sketches, and computer design tools such as 3D modeling, AutoCAD, BIM (Revit), SketchUp, Abode Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Landscape Architecture, preferably working as a licensed Professional Engineer or Landscape Architect. Due to MSG's continued growth in our Civil/Municipal Division, a new opening is available for a Civil Design Project Manager in our Detroit, MI offices.
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The Senior Architect will lead projects and design new construction, alterations, and redevelopments on new and existing water/wastewater treatment projects, including water treatment processes, chemical storage/feed, administrative offices, and laboratory spaces.
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The Senior Architect will lead the architecture throughout the design and construction process, adapting architectural plans according to budget constraints, environmental factors, or client needs.
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Reporting to the Finance Systems Service Delivery Manager, the NetSuite Solution Architect will take responsibility for the rollout of NetSuite and deploy the solution across our finance operations globally, playing a key part on IT finance systems solutions architecture and design.
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Ideal candidates will have experience as both a Project Architect and Project Manager. We are currently seeking a Licensed Architect with 10+ years of professional experience working for an architecture firm and at least 2 years of being licensed.
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Experience with UiPath Sequences, Flow Chart and State Machines project types Use of agile methodologies for bot development Experience project planning and tracking for RPA projects Knowledge of building selectors with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Experience in communicating with and presenting solutions to executive leadership.
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The role as Project Architect, will be both leading an “in house” team of architectural staff and an external design team comprising sub-consultants for large educational and commercial schemes.
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Revit, Architecture, residential design, residential architecture, Architectural design, Project management, Construction document, Construction drawings, Autocad, single family homes, custom homes, Design, Drafting, Design development, Interior design, Revit architecture, Schematic design, Construction documentation, residential.
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Extensive knowledge of Active Directory structures, user and system management, and processes; Windows, Chrome OS, Mac OS, and Linux operating systems, project and change management methodologies, quality assessment and processes, including those of the Project Management Institute (PMI), ADKAR, Six-Sigma, and Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL.
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Design, Architectural Design, Revit, Drafting, Landscape Architecture, landscape design, RLA, PLA, Registered Landscape Architect, designer, Sciences and Technology, Revit Design, project delivery, multifamily, mixed use, urban development.
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The primary role of a Project Designer is to continuously expand your knowledge and skills, evolving into a well-rounded landscape architect. Design and Detailing : Take ownership of preliminary design through design development and construction document phases, collaborating closely with the Project Manager and Job Captain.
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Prepare Life Safety Plans and support Project Architect (PA) performed Life Safety Plans for other projects. Assist Project Architect with egress, construction types, barrier selection and other building attributes.
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Comprehensive knowledge of systems integration best practices, information security principles, identity management and provisioning, technical writing and illustrating to produce complex technical documentation and reports, deep understanding of industry standard development and project management models such as the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK.
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