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The Design Coordinator will assist Project Architects, Project Designers and Project Managers in the execution of specific assignments. Actively pursuing architectural license (or already licensed) and LEED accreditation.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in architecture, architectural design, engineering, or a related field, or equivalent combination of education, experience, or training. Proficiency in computer-aided design software, including AutoCAD and Revit.
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Converts limited verbal and written directions from Job Captain or Project Manager throughout the design process and into a finished product or document. Transforms initial schematic design by utilizing our custom AutoCAD system to produce working documents.
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Allana Buick & Bers is a multi-disciplinary architectural, engineering and construction firm seeking a Waterproofing Consultant to help us expand our service offerings in roofing and wall design engineering, as well as construction defect litigation support solutions at our Irvine, CA office.
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Candidates must also have excellent design, graphics, organizational and communication skills and be able to interact within a team of architectural/engineering/interior design professionals.
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The Candidate is responsible for leading the architectural design, development, and enhancements of our Intranet, Extranet, and Client-server C# vending applications, within a mature Agile process.
$125,000 - $140,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 4 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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SPA (Single Page Application) frameworks for scalable and modular MVC and MVVM implementationsPython Flask client REST microservices in C# and SwaggerTests frameworks for architectural and behavioral components.
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Urban Arena is a multi-disciplinary firm on the cutting edge of architecture, landscape architecture, planning, & design. · Create and develop exhibits that define the character and quality of community lifestyle amenities, signage, streetscape, and architectural style.
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The exemplary candidate shall possess a wealth of dedicated experience in the realms of interior design, architectural drafting, SketchUp proficiency, and the creation of meticulous working drawings.
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Architect, design, develop and troubleshoot IGA solutions with the ability to provide technical and architectural design documentation, recommendations, specifications, use cases, requirements and test cases.
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Their core services encompass architectural woodwork, ornamental metals, laboratory casework, and many other specialized construction solutions. Expertise and/or understanding in Private, Public, Design, Build, and Negotiated Delivery Methods within Divisions; 5,6,8,9,10,11,12,13.
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Understanding of architectural design / construction phases as well as an ability to read architectural drawings. QUALIFICATIONS An understanding of architectural design / construction phases as well as an ability to read architectural drawings.
$104,000 - $173,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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For Software Component Engineer: Develop software components as per architectural design requirements. Design user interfaces and resolve any issues that arise during testing. Preferred Skills: Strong background in GUI design and development, test and defect resolution.
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Develops architectural design diagrams to explain the interplay of systemsand network components supporting the computing and informationexchange. The Network Architect serves as the design and implementation lead responsible for the configuration, implementation and maintenance of information technology network services.
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Engineering, Construction Management or Architectural degree, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Estimating experience (quantity takeoffs, purchasing accounting; engineering design knowledge and project management experience desirable.
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