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Design custom architectural details, custom fixtures, and lighting control systems. The Residential Lighting Designer will develop conceptual lighting designs, produce sketches, renderings, and/or models to convey the design concepts.
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Must be versed in d fire code consulting services, fire sprinkler design, fire alarm and detection system design, and smoke control system design. Qualifications: A Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection, Structural or Architectural Engineering, minimum 8 years of work experience and shall be a licensed engineer.
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Provides technical assistance on topics related to planning, the regulatory environment, urban design and site design for a variety of project types and scales. Able to conduct analysis Aof various data sets, develop and document design and urban planning concept, and create project presentations.
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Perform and document code reviews, risk assessments, cost assessments, life-cycle planning, and heating ventilations air conditioning (HVAC) engineering design as requested by Director of Engineering Services.
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Advanced understanding of architectural design including life-safety concepts, energy efficient design, weather shedding and drainage and detailing for same. The firm offers integrated design/build and build-to-suit construction services for the multi-family, distribution, food processing, manufacturing, office, healthcare, retail, hospitality, and recreational markets.
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Approved Engineer degrees: Materials Science/Metallurgy, Physics, Chemistry, Math, Nuclear, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Electronics, Computer Science, Environmental, Chemical, Architectural, Structural.
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The Architectural Designer will have the following responsibilities:- Work with Senior and Project Architects to plan, program, and formulate building design and prepare design presentation and construction contract documents.
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Perform architectural assignments with only general instruction from the Project Architect or Project Manager regarding the expected result. Evaluate, select and apply architectural techniques, procedures and modifications to architectural construction document.
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The Senior Architect - Process will lead the project team throughout the design and construction process and integrate process systems into the resulting architectural concepts and plans according to budget constraints, environmental factors, or client needs.
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Plan, layout, assemble, and install fire sprinkler piping and related materials to the specifications of engineering/design, architectural, and structural blueprints. Read and interpret engineering/design, architectural, and structural blueprints and plan pipe system layout, installation, or repair, according to specifications.
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Key responsibilities will include design and review of all phases of roadway/stormwater/water & wastewater utilities/pedestrian/transit facilities development for our various projects. Founded in 1912, STV is a leading national infrastructure-focused professional services firm, providing engineering, architectural, planning, environmental, program management and construction management services for transportation systems, buildings, water and other facilities.
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With a passion for design excellence and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of architectural possibilities, we pride ourselves on crafting environments that inspire, elevate, and resonate with both aesthetics and functionality.
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Position - Architectural Project Manager. Technical Skills: Production/design skills, Revit required. This client is ready to hire NOW and is actively conducting interviews, so don't wait.
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Future Opportunity *David Weekley Homes is seeking an Architectural Drafter to join our Phoenix Design team. Our office is located in Tempe, AZ. We are seeking enthusiastic Revit and AutoCAD professionals with a passion for residential design to play a key role in the development of product for our Phoenix Division.
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The Tapered Design Specialist is responsible for providing tapered insulation designs and takeoffs from architectural roof plans for commercial and residential low-slope applications. Ability to read and interpret architectural plans and specifications.
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