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This Landscape Architect will be largely responsible for design of planning, urban design, and landscape architecture projects across all Garver business lines throughout the country. Experience working with design software packages such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and LandFX, as well as SketchUp and Adobe Creative Suite.
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Component & circuit knowledge should include foundational R/L/C/Diode/BJT/FET components as well as devices such as op-amps, instrumentation amps, opto-isolators, A/Ds, D/As. Previous experience assessing Avionics system behavior and performing test design, test execution, test data collection, and test data analysis for complex aerospace systems (e.g. space launch vehicles, spacecraft, missile systems, aircraft.
Full-timeExpandActive JobUpdated 21 days ago The goal of this internship is to gain experience and potentially stay on part time while you are still in college and full time after college.
The Graphic Design Intern will provide support for the marketing department through a variety of channels, print, digital, web, video and other as assigned.
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Serves as a mechanical design liaison with the Director of Public Works (DPW), the Army Corps of Engineers (COE), architect and engineer firms (A&Es) and other design agencies providing advisory reviews and recommendations as required.
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Experience with power plant instrumentation and controls systems design for either BWR of PWR reactors, including DCS for turbine, control, feedwater control, and data display. Broad background in providing technical support to nuclear plant projects - from design, project planning, providing technical expertise associated with testing and operations, contract specifications, project oversight, successful project execution, and overall direction of complex nuclear projects.
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Experience in the design, production, manufacturing, and assembly of rocket propulsion hardware. Successful candidates will possess attention to detail, the ability to balance multiple technical challenges, a demonstrated knowledge of engineering releases, configuration management, and strong fundamentals of mechanical engineering design using advanced materials and manufacturing processes.
ExpandActive JobUpdated 20 days ago The Effects of Workplace Racism and Sexism
One day it's a covert statement to a mother returning to work after maternity leave. Another day it's a lingering gaze at an employee enjoying a culturally rich meal. These microaggressions (or sometimes macroaggressions) can take an employee from a confident, high-performer to one that feels insecure being themselves at work. Your employees engage with people with different ideas and feel most comfortable and valued when they can work without losing their cultural, racial, and gender identity. While most employers know this, why have workplace racism and sexism often been neglected?
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Job duties include:Development of formal stress analysis packages for structural systems using strength of materials and finite element-based methodsInterface with design engineers to provide inputs to preliminary designsDevelop and delivery of reports and presentations to managementCollaborate with outside vendors and personnel from other NASA centers in the development of integrated flight hardware and Ground Support Equipment.
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The Senior Control Systems Engineer position oversees and performs the design, programming, documentation, testing, and commissioning of control system projects. Servo design, development, and troubleshooting experience of advanced motion control systems including multi-axis, coordinated axis applications is a plus.
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The successful candidate will support and deliver a full range of Foreign Military Sales (FMS) facilities lifecycle support to plan, program, acquire, design, and construct sustainable facilities and infrastructure.
ExpandActive JobUpdated 21 days ago Graphic Design Skills Needed
ArticleDo you have a passion for graphic design but need a place to start building up your portfolio and gain experience?
We are looking for a creative person who is passionate about art and design, and who will maintain our brand aesthetic through unique creative content.
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Design, assembly, integration and test of laser weapon system beam directors. Hands on experience with design, integration & test of laser weapon systems (greater than 5kW output) The candidate will work with other engineers to support the design, development, integration, and verification of laser systems.
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Interest and breadth in several sub-disciplines within EE/ECE, including information and coding theory, digital signal processing, wireless communications, computer architecture, embedded software, embedded security, cryptography, analog design, RF/EM, sensors and antennas, photonics, power systems, and software architecture and design.
ExpandActive JobUpdated 15 days ago When Rage Applying Strikes: How to Identify Unserious Candidates
As the job market remains highly competitive, we have seen a surge in "rage applying." This is when candidates apply to multiple jobs, often without considering whether they are truly interested in the role. Rage applying goes hand-in-hand with quiet quitting. Often, employees want to entertain the thoughts and feelings of leaving their job, but they aren't necessarily serious about leaving yet. Meanwhile, other employees engaging in this trend are actually trying to find a better role. As a recruiter, it can be hard to identify who are the real applicants in a sea full of quiet quitters, but understanding rage applying and identifying red flags will certainly help.
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Perform technology development in the areas of hypersonic aerothermodynamics, aerodynamics, boundary layer transition to support flight system design. Our team is seeking Aero/Thermal engineers to provide aerodynamic, aerothermal and other design to assist in developing hypersonic thermal protection systems, advanced manufacturing methods, and advanced material development.
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The selected candidate will support component design of composite pressure vessels, composite overwrap pressure vessels, composite rocket motor cases and other composite structures used in propulsion applications.
ExpandActive JobUpdated 21 days ago Ideal Graphic Design Intern: Is a rising junior or senior who has an online portfolio of work that we can have a link to and review.
If you think youd make a great addition to our team, send us a link to your portfolio so we can take a look at your design chops.
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The position will require competencies that include CAD proficiency, knowledge of injection mold/casting design and fabrication methods, experience communicating design for manufacturability (DFM) feedback, costing, and sound technical communication aptitude.
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Electrical Engineering: Electrical/Electronic Design, Hardware Prototyping, Test, and Integration, Digital Signal Processing, Instrumentation, and Firmware Design using VHDL. Mechanical Engineering: Harsh environment Mechanical Design, Hardware Prototyping, Test fixtures, CAD design with PTC Creo, and Structural and Thermal Analysis.
ExpandActive JobUpdated 20 days ago What is a Policy of Non-Retaliation & How to Create One
Your company probably has many policies in place – anti-discrimination policies, equal opportunity policies, ethics policies, and so on. However, it is important to re-evaluate whether you have a policy that covers every situation. Say for instance one of your employees submit a complaint in good faith to their supervisor. To their surprise, they are met with retaliation, such as demotion, defamation, or even termination.
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Expertise in multiple domains including digital/analog/mixed signal design, embedded systems, power electronics, RF, systems engineering, or optical system design. This program encompasses concurrent design, test and manufacturing as new upgrades to this complex electro-mechanical assembly are incorporated into production.
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