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Author and implement the security architectural specification collaborating with a diverse team across many disciplines including: design, verification, emulation, software, packaging, circuit board and more.
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The ideal candidate will have an extensive background in architectural design and possess advanced skills in various design software, including Revit, CADD, Sketchup, Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator.
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Our nationwide team of consultants, provide professional consulting and in-field project support services to architectural, construction, and owner/end user clients with the objective of demand generation through promotion and implementation of ASSA ABLOY Openings Studio software platform and related professional services for design, specification, construction project management and facility management.
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Reporting to the Senior Project Manager responsible for each individual project, the Architectural Designer III will be responsible for assisting in leading the team in Master Planning, Site Planning, and Building Design and Construction Administration support services, utilizing 3D Modeling with expertise in a variety of software programs.
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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. The Civil Project Engineer will assist in the design of private and public land development projects including grading, drainage analysis, street design, street widening, water distribution, sewage collection and storm drain systems.
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Strong understanding of architectural design principles, construction processes, and project specifications. Collaborate closely with the marketing team to develop targeted marketing materials, presentations, and product samples tailored to the architectural and design audience.
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Full cycle PCB design including collecting requirements, schematic design, component selection, supervision or completion of layout, bring-up, test, debug, and system integration.
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Closely collaborate with the ASIC design team to drive architectural feasibility studies, develop timing, power and area design targets, and explore RTL/design tradeoffs. Experience in extraction of design parameters, QOR metrics, analyzing trends, voltage scaling (SVS, DVFS), and SRAM split rail implementation.
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Candidates will provide technical leadership in all phases of product development, including product definition, architecture, system, transistor-level circuit design, MCM design, layout/layout supervision, lab debug and production support.
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The Civil Design Engineer will assist in the design of land development projects including grading, drainage analysis, street design, street widening, water distribution, sewage collection and storm drain systems.
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We are seeking a dedicated, passionate team member with strong individual design sensibility, technologic skill set, and problem-solving skills a Project Designer III. Prepare design and construction drawings/detailing for incremental design deliverables, construction documentation, plan review and approval, bid, construction, and close out.
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The Mechanical Integration Design Release Engineer will be responsible for designing and packaging mechanical components in support of electronic hardware that encompass the Low Voltage Electrical System of multiple EV platforms.
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Understanding of Medical Device QMS and design control, familiar with PDM/PLM system and change control process. Experience in hemodialysis/hydraulic system design, familiar with motor driver design, sensor signal processing is a plus.
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Lead full cycle PCB design including collecting requirements, schematic design, component selection, supervision or completion of layout, bring-up, test, debug, and integration with the system.
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Collaboratively design mechanical components by interfacing with multiple business functions within the company in support of electrical hardware such as ECUs, antennae, displays, harnessing, switches, audio, and power systems.
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