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Revit, architecture, design, project management, CA, construction administration, RA, Registered architect, licensed architect. + Work alongside the Project Designer, Interior Designer, and/or Planner to develop construction documents aligning with design objectives.
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The Product Development Manager (PDM) is responsible for managing across-functional teams assigned to design, build, and maintain one or more product lines including Timekeeping and Payroll.
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A bachelors or masters degree from an accredited university with a degree in Landscape Architecture, Urban Design or closely related field. Working knowledge of common software including AutoCAD/FX, Sketch-up, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, In-design), Microsoft Word, MS Excel, and Geographic Information System (GIS.
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This includes development of SOLSTICE, a platform for linked surrogate multi-physics models that enable rapid design and virtual build-test cycles, and leading the integration of modeling, simulation and augmented/virtual reality (AR/VR) tools into the nuclear weapon design, qualification, and surveillance mission spaces.
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Our talented team have an array of skills ranging from construction management, civil engineering, transportation planning, environmental, landscape architecture and urban design, and surveying and geospatial services.
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1-5 years of construction, design and/or field support experience/knowledge. MWH Constructors, an industry leader in the heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is currently seeking a Field Engineer to support the construction of a Water Treatment Plant located in Gresham, OR. This project will be the first of its kind in, scheduled to break ground in Summer of 2024 and ultimately supplying 135 million gallons of water a day to the Portland community by Fall of 2027.
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JOB SUMMARY: Design and build Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) modules, such as Core Components, Editable Templates, Web Content Management (WCM), Touch UI, Digital Asset Management (DAM), and Tagging.
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Hardware design expertise to support digital logic design incorporating microcontrollers and/or programmable arrays such as FPGAs (field programmable gate arrays), analog circuitry to support environmental sensors such as pressure, temperature, and acceleration, plus voltage regulation.
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We are a fast-paced, growing construction company that delivers safety, quality, and on-time work, that specializes in heavy civil construction that includes earthwork, concrete work, steel erection and more.
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The construction site superintendent's primary responsibility is to ensure a smooth and successful fulfillment to the contract after the design phase. The construction site superintendent's support team consists of administrative staff in the office, other construction site superintendents, engineers, design team members, and any other team members they need to use.
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Specialties include OSP/ISP engineering, design, permitting, right-of-way, and CAD for traditional and wireless telecommunications companies. Must be proficient in OSP Construction Standards.
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Assist in all aspects of roadway drainage design including bridge hydraulic studies, culvert design, closed drainage system design, post construction water quality structures design, and erosion and sedimentation control.
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The Senior Project Director engage in project management, support of contracting processes, rail systems design management, construction and commissioning of infrastructure assets within their assigned portfolio.
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The Civic Designer will play a central role in deploying design-based innovation approaches to support City Halls and communities around the country to build prosperous futures through climate action and advancing racial wealth equity.
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We are looking for a thoughtful and creative Battery Scientist, with strong hands-on experience and excellent attention to detail to join our team in the Bay Park area of San Diego, CA. The ideal candidate would be given a target and independently design research plans and work with a team to perform experiments, analyze data, and recommend new pathways.
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