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Our client, a global Architecture and Design Firm, is looking to hire a Civil Designer to join their team in Bloomington, MN. The Civil Designer will perform various phases of planning, site evaluations, analytical designs, preparation of figures and construction plans and specifications, and report preparation, as part of a project team.
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The Designer will work with the Creative Executive or Design Manager to initiate and develop concepts each season that are fashion driven and reflective of the creative vision and Brand aesthetic.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: I acknowledge that I am applying to a position at Floor & Decor as a Designer and as part of the interview process I may be asked to complete a design skill assessment exercise.
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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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DISH Wireless is seeking a Senior Creative Designer with a well-rounded skill set to take ownership of diverse projects and see them through to completion. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile.
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Design civil engineering projects including site design, land development, roads, storm drainage systems, stormwater management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, traffic control, and facility design.
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Category: , Keywords: Lighting Designer. Proficiency in lighting design software such as AGi32, Autodesk Revit, Rhinoceros, ALFA, Bluebeam, Photoshop, Climate Studio, Grasshopper, Bluebeam, Photoshop, and InDesign.
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The Instructional Designer provides training forfaculty on a variety of topics, including course design, use of instructionaltechnologies in online and hybrid course content development and delivery, anduse of the campus learning management system (Canvas LMS.
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Floor & Decor Designers provide a seamless start to finish consultative design service that builds lasting relationships and brand loyalty with the customers we serve.
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NES Fircroft is actively seeking an experienced Piping Designer for our Refining Client in Delaware City, DE. This will be a short-term contract assignment (2-3 months in length) and our client is seeking candidates with 3D modeling experience in an Oil & Gas setting, preferably a Refinery.
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We are partnered with an established fire protection and life safety system company who is actively looking for a proven Fire Sprinkler Designer to join their growing team! Compensation for SPRINKLER DESIGNER : Competitive Compensation Full Benefit package Potential for Bonus Take the next step in your career - APPLY NOW for this FIRE SPRINKLER DESIGNER opportunity.
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Big Red Jelly is a fast growing, and creative branding and website design agency.
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Specific Duties & ResponsibilitiesIn support of the i-teams bold, innovative strategy to jointly drive climate action and advance racial wealth equity, including greenhouse gas reduction strategies, the Civic Designer will,Guide i-team colleagues, together with collaborators in government and in the community, through a rigorous innovation process, including research, synthesis and framework development, idea generation, prototyping, and testing.
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NorthStar Energy Services is seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Civil-Structural Designer to join the Professional Engineering Consulting team located in Arlington, Texas. POSITION SUMMARY:The Civil- Structural Designer for this position will be responsible for civil and structural design deliverables of concurrent projects from concept design through to the successful completion of various drawing issuances and submission of final project as-built drawings.
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The Associate Civil/Structural Designer utilizes 3D modeling and drafting software in the production of basic civil and structural design drawings for Onshore Oil & Gas, LNG, and Renewables Industry projects including structures, piperacks, modules, foundations, etc.
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