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Analyze electrical, mechanical, architectural drawings and other documents to use in preparation of detailed estimates. Proficiency in reading commercial architectural and construction plans, specifications, and takeoffs.
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As a premier civil engineering, architectural design, and real estate development firm, we're not just shaping skylines; we're developing communities across the United States. Proven track record in preparing Drainage Studies, as well as preparing WQMP, LID, and SWPPP documents, and experience in land development design.
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This role will have overall responsibility for the design and management of specific projects, including K-12 and higher education, healthcare, civic, government, historic preservation, and sports lighting projects in California.
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The position will work cross-functionally with National Account Sales, Operations, Marketing, Architectural Sales, Regional Sales Managers, and Product teams to achieve revenue growth. Our products are a part of some of the most iconic buildings around the world-from the world's tallest tower, Burj Khalifa in Dubai, to the Oculus at the World Trade Center Transit Hub in Manhattan.
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LPA is seeking a passionate Landscape Architectural Project Manager to join our integrated team of architects, engineers, interior designers, landscape architects and master planners. Landscape Architectural license required.
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Whether it is a traditional railroad structure across a major river, or an engineering marvel that redefines freight mobility at historic bottlenecks, you will have created something that matters.
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Architecture Solution Design and Leadership:You will partner with GBS application team members and leaders to drive solutions consistent with architectural principles and standards. You have experience with DataBricks, Snowflake, or other data management platforms/technologies is also valued.
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APSI is currently seeking a General / Architectural Inspector to be part of an Owner's agent (CMa) team in support of the FBOP in Leavenworth, Kansas on the FCI Leavenworth project. Experience as an inspector on projects greater than $100M in value that include architectural components in the scope of work.
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As an IT Consultant at BCG Platinion, you will collaborate on interdisciplinary teams of designers, engineers, researchers, technical experts, and consultants to develop leading IT concepts and architectural solutions.
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Minimum of 10 years of professional consulting engineering experience with exposure to defense, water/wastewater, waterfront, architectural, industrial, or related projects. Minimum of 10 years of professional consulting engineering experience with exposure to defense, water/wastewater, waterfront, architectural, industrial, or related projects.
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If you have experience in lighting sales and are interested in joining a dynamic, fast-paced, environment and working on some of the most notable architectural projects in the U.S. and abroad, we want you to join our team.
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Normally a minimum of 5 years of combined prior proposal experience is required and in the AEC industry leading, coordinating, planning, and developing architectural-engineering-construction proposals and qualifications, including section writing experience.
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Members of this team are responsible for the full lifecycle of software development projects from architectural design, implementation, packaging, automated testing, field testing, debug tooling, deployment support, and ongoing maintenance.
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Handle legal matters related to land use, administrative law, zoning, affordable housing, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the Subdivision Map Act, historic preservation laws, and the California Coastal Act.
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The Senior Fire Protection Engineer in the Architectural and Facilities Engineering organization provides domain expertise in the following areas: fire protection, life safety, building and fire codes, fire hazard and risk assessment of materials and processes, fire and smoke spread, industrial fire hazards, fire investigation support, and other fire and life safety issues.
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