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Faculty DevelopmentThe Instructional Designer will partner with members of the Instructional Design team, other Educational Technology Services colleagues, the USF Center for Teaching Excellence, and the Provost office to provide broad faculty development programming around instructional design principles, learning theory, research-based instructional strategies, and effective use of educational technologies.
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Job Description Senior Lighting Designer | San Francisco, CAThis is an excellent opportunity for a collaborative and experienced Lighting Designer to join an award-winning architectural lighting design firm with an upbeat office environment.
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The Senior 3D Designer is involved from initial concept development to final production, helping create exhibition environments that are immersive and hands-on. The Senior 3D Designer reports to the Director of Exhibition Design, but works closely with Project Directors and Project Managers.
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Project Designer/Security Specialist, ICT Consulting - ( 24000054 ) The Project Designer, ICT Consulting applies technical skills and knowledge to manage key project deliverables that meet project requirements and exceed client expectations.
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Local to the San Francisco Bay Area preferred for hybrid work arrangements, remote candidates with strong qualifications will also be considered Job Description: The Freelance Organic Social Designer will create impactful and innovative organic social content across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat.
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Minimum 5 years of experience as a product designer with strong visual skills. Aescape is looking for a Senior Product Designer who can design delightful and engaging end-to-end experiences for our customers.
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We're seeking a talented Apparel Designer to join our team on a hybrid basis for a 3-6 month contract in San Francisco, CA. This role offers the opportunity to collaborate with a passionate team and contribute to the evolution of one of the world's most renowned fashion brands.
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Collaborate closely with Product and CAD designer to execute ideas into production Understanding of tooling, manufacturing and assembly and impact to design Proficiency in understanding market trends, consumer preferences, and competitive landscape within the eyewear industry.
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ALL BIM Designer, VDC/BIM Piping Designer, VDC/BIM Sheetmetal Designer, VDC/BIM Plumbing Designers Please see below and Apply today! A local well-respected, growing Mechanical Engineering Company is looking to fill a BIM/revit designer position.
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WRT is growing and looking for a Junior to Mid-Level Landscape Designer / Planner to join our studio in San Francisco. WRT is growing and looking for a Junior to Mid-Level Landscape Designer / Planner to join our studio in San Francisco.
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As a member of our integrated design team, you will work alongside other Architects, Interior Designers, Landscape Architects, Urban Designers and Urban Planners to advance design & technical excellence, environmental performance and social justice on a range of projects.
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As a UX/UI Designer at Quince, you will play a crucial role in shaping the digital experience for our customers across both mobile applications and web platforms. 5+ years of experience in brand-focused companies; prior experience as a mid-level designer.
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San Francisco-based architecture firm with over 30 years of experience shaping the urban fabric of California is seeking a Job Captain/Designer ( licensure not required ) to join their studio. The ideal candidate is a well-rounded Job Captain/ Designer with strong design & technical skills and a passion for civic & multi-family housing projects.
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The Creative Designer will be responsible for ideating and creating digital designs and motion graphics. Proven experience as a graphic designer with a focus on digital design and motion graphics.
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The Cobrand Marketing team manages all marketing and internal operations for the Gap Inc. credit card.
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