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WATG is hiring a Project Urban Designer for our office in Tustin, Orange County, CA.ROLEThe Project Urban Designer collaborates with architects, landscape architects, consultants, and other project members to plan, design, coordinate and present ideas for a variety of project disciplines, including hospitality, residential, mixed-use, entertainment and support facilities.
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Troubleshooting - 10% Expert in debugging schematic diagrams and set-up Net Classes and Net Properties utilizing Mentor Design Capture and Expedition PCB design tools. Ability to chair PCB design meetings and be able to suggest routing strategies and circuit enhancements on complex PCB designs.
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The Product Design & Research (PDR) team is internal to Sequoia and supports the organization through user experience (UX) design and research. Bachelor’s degree in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) or Interaction Design, or related field (e.g. Graphic Design, Product Design, Visual Design.
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Tasks may include assisting with the research, design, concept development, planning, and optimal integration of automatic fire alarm systems. Your Impact Assist with the design of automatic fire sprinkler systems.
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Develops storyboard/script with text, voice, sound, graphics, descriptions, and instructions for Instructional Design Team. ▪ Proven advanced knowledge of Instructional or Curriculum Design.
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Serves as the Lead Designer and internal technical design expert on assigned projects. Deep buildings electrical design knowledge, including but not limited to electrical, lighting, and fire/life safety systems, device layouts, circuiting, panel schedules and load calcs, riser diagrams, and schedules.
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As a Digital Design Lead, you'll perform design/drafting assignments, requiring advanced working knowledge of design standards, practices and techniques using AutoCAD Civil 3D and of MicroStation while working collaboratively in a team environment.
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Take ownership of all the art and work with Designer and Director to design and pass off to PD. · BFA or BA or other design related degree such as Fine Arts. · 1-3 years’ experience in graphic design in the apparel industry, focused on junior's market.
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Join a firm where your voice is heard, creative design ideas are encouraged, and your work is highly regarded. Prepare presentations and documentation for schematic design, design development and construction documents.
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Work as a leading contributor of the Product Design Team to manage and meet apparel design deadlines. 6+ years’ experience in Apparel Design. Work with Design Team and freelance artists on initial planning for AOP artwork.
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We’re seeking a personable, professional, and creative individual with proven graphic design experience who desires a stable, professional office environment providing growth and challenge. Ideal candidates for this role are detail-oriented, passionate about providing top customer service, creating beautiful graphic design, always looking for ways to improve self and team, and making a difference in our overall marketing success.
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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite and other design applications- Basic Microsoft Office skills- Must be organized, detail-oriented, and able to meet deadlines- Excellent written and oral communication skills- Knowledge of fashion, street fashion, and skateboarding cultures.
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Remain current on industry trends including new game genres, new game design techniques, and trending audio-visual excellence. Built a combat design team – hire, train, and mentor designers of combat and systems.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE ROLE Education: Bachelor's degree or certificate in Interaction Design, HCI, UX Design, or a related field. Proficiency: Mastery of UX design tools (e.g., Sketch, Figma, Adobe Suite, etc.
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Substation Lightning Stroke Shielding Designer, Design, Physical, Construction, Insurance, Business Services. Substation Lightning Stroke Shielding Designer, Design, Physical, Construction, Insurance, Business Services.
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