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Seismic continues to expand our product design team, and we’re looking for a passionate and talented Product Designer to help us design and build the next generation of Seismic products. Each designer brings a unique lens to table to help us realize our goal of designing software that is driven by empathy and validated with data.
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We are seeking a creative Designer and Image Editor to join our community at Fud. As a mompreneur, you understand the challenges of balancing work and family life, and we believe that you can bring a unique perspective and creative flair to our community.
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At Rockstar Games, we create world-class entertainment experiences.
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Kiewit has an immediate opening for a Distribution Designer in our growing Kiewit Power Delivery district. Perform engineering design and prepare design deliverables for underground distribution lines including plan and profiles, trench and conduit design, cable and connector design, cable pole or overhead pole removal design, and material selection in compliance with safety, environmental and client standards and policies.
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Focus Displays is looking for a full-time experience designer who can concept, design and present amazing work. Advanced rendering skills in Strata, 3DS Max or similar 3D software. Knowledge of cad software (Vectorworks, Solidworks, AutoCad) is preferable.
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Position SummaryThe Graphic Designer plays an important role in the organization by performing a number of activities related to the company’s Marketing functions. The role is primarily responsible, under moderate to intermittent direction for providing graphic design content for internal and/or external marketing and communication materials, including but not limited to landing pages, social media, print, and email marketing.
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UX writing skills: 3-5 years' experience as content designer or UX writer, working on consumer software products. TurboTax is hiring a senior-level content designer who is confident owning the end-to-end content strategy and execution on AI-first tax prep for our Reimagined Tax Experience team.
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Keys in specified information to produce graphic representation (hard copy) of design for review and approval by engineering and design staff. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations NICET Level 1 Certification preferred, but not required Other Skills and Abilities Ability to read blueprints for fire sprinkler layout.
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Position Overview: The Fire Alarm or Sprinkler Designer will be responsible for designing fire alarm and/or sprinkler systems for commercial buildings. NICET certification in Fire Alarm Systems and/or Water-Based Systems Layout is a plus.
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We are seeking a Senior Graphic Designer to help develop pursuit submittals, marketing collateral, and miscellenous materials. The designer must be able to create sophisticated, original designs, and comprehensive layout concepts.
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The Port of San Diego is currently recruiting for an Instructional Designer to join our Organizational Development and People Services team! The Instructional Designer will deliver impactful learning offerings that align with the Port of San Diego strategies and priorities.
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The Opportunity: Graphic Artist Graphic Artist: A Graphic Artist has demonstrated experience and expertise creating compelling graphics and covers for proposals or other technical documents, and marketing material.
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TYLin is looking for an Intern Bridge Engineering Designer to join our San Diego office for the Summer of 2025. As a Bridge Engineering Designer intern, you'll gain the opportunity to immerse yourself in diverse projects.
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The Graphic Designer works with a team of designers and reports to the Creative Director. The Graphic Designer helps to facilitate design projects and assists with in-house design for both print and web.
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We are 29,000 strong and operate 1,500+ pet care centers in the U.S., Mexico and Puerto Rico, including 250+ Vetco Total Care hospitals, hundreds of preventive care clinics and eight distribution centers.
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