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Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Computational Design, Interactive Media Design, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Hardware Engineering, or related fields (Master's Degree preferred.
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Knowledge of the following technical landscape : Online Video Streaming, Video Encoding/Decoding, Data Engineering, Data Analytics and Statistics OTT Client Application Development, User Account Management, Payment/Billing/Entitlement technologies Technology standard (ISO, FCC, MPA, W3C, SCTE, Security/Privacy Standards.
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The Landscape Architecture and Urban Design portfolio in the New York City studio includes a broad range of urban-based, multidisciplinary public realm projects, such as plazas, streetscapes, parks, waterfronts, infrastructure, urban design plans, master-planning, green infrastructure, and ecological restoration.
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Overview Kimley-Horn is looking for Landscape Architecture students to join our Reston, Virginia (VA) office! Qualifications In the process of receiving a Landscape Architecture Degree (Bachelors or Masters.
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Michael Baker International seamlessly integrates all our service offerings – architecture, planning, landscape architecture, engineering and management – to solve client challenges from multiple vantage points, providing unsurpassed holistic, sustainable, and innovative solutions.
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We are seeking an experienced project manager to collaborate with the landscape architecture teams in our Ashburn and Washington, DC offices. Manage and supervise internal landscape architecture and civil engineer project teams with planning, site layout, and landscape design documents.
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PEC's Landscape Architecture team provides a multitude of services including: site analysis, site. · An accredited bachelor's degree in landscape architecture is required. · A goal to become licensed as a Professional Landscape Architect is required.
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This role is with a design firm that provides planning, zoning, building, landscape architecture, community and economic development, and urban design assistance to cities, villages, townships, counties, and regional agencies, as well as select private clients.
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As an intern, you will work in a team environment and have exposure to community development projects that may include urban design and planning, roadways, park and recreation design, multi-use trail and pathway design, traffic engineering, landscape architecture, assessment and rehabilitation, infrastructure design, water and wastewater conveyance, and storm water management.
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Well-versed in local, regional, and national trends in planning, landscape architecture and urban design. We are seeking a Senior Landscape Architect, Project Manager to join our growing Community Development Team. You will work closely with our Southern California teams, manage projects, assist with designs, construction documents and construction administration California.
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Requirements: ASIC Design, CPU Architecture, Engineering Management, RISC-V, Microarchitecture. So, if you are a Sr. ASIC Design Engineering Manager with CPU experience, please apply today.
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Education Requirements: Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Landscape Architecture and/or Architecture or equivalent design degree. Land Planner/Site Designer Landscape Architect – 10+ Years Proficiency in AutoCAD, Sketch-Up and have strong hand graphic skills along with the ability to direct others and oversee small projects and/or portions of larger projects.
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This role is responsible for oversight and guidance of Planning and Architecture unit Architects and Senior Architects for campus, building, directing space planning and design efforts for the university, contributing to and updating JHU Guidelines and Standards for buildings, interior fit outs, landscape design, campus development, and when requested, providing high level presentations to Divisional and University Senior Leadership.
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CES Group Engineers, LLP is a woman-owned regional provider of civil engineering, landscape architecture, construction engineering and inspection, land surveying, subsurface utility engineering and environmental management services.
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As a key member of a growing engineering team, this role will be hands-on building the technology, architecture and dev ops infrastructure of world class end-to-end systems. Bonus points for experience with Storybook JS, Ionic, API management software such as Apigee and knowledge of micro-frontends architecture.
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