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Purpose of Position : This position is responsible for the development, refinement and implementation of Building Information Models (BIM) and other Virtual Design & Construction technology, documentation and representations.
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We design, supply, and operate a range of water systems - from food and beverage applications, to municipal water, to microelectronics ultrapure water and heavy industrial wastewater treatment.
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Our company provides mechanical, electrical, refrigeration, energy management, plumbing, and fire safety design engineering services. Maintain responsible control over all design activities pertaining to the project, including engineering, quality control, and code compliance.
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Assisting senior staff with highway and traffic engineering and design projects including signing & striping design; geometric design; traffic engineering studies; traffic signal and lighting design; work zone temporary traffic control plans; street and highway design; conducting field reviews; preparation of specifications and cost estimates; and completion of final documents for traffic and transportation engineering projects.
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An architectural and interior design firm in Los Angeles is seeking a full time PROJECT DESIGNER / DRAFTER. · Design experience in hotel, apartment, and industrial complex. · A minimum of 3+ years of professional work experience in a design firm.
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Oversee/create surface models utilizing OpenRoads Designer, InRoads, Civil 3D, Trimble Business Center and/or other similar design software. Kiewit Infrastructure Engineering (KIE) has an immediate opening for a dynamic Roadway Engineer in our growing Design Engineering Services (DES) Group.
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ComplexCon is our flagship festival bringing together the world’s most influential brands and artists for an unforgettable weekend of style, sneakers, art, design, food, music, inspiration and more.
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The position reports to Virtual Design & Construction Coordinator. Position Reports To : Virtual Design & Construction Coordinator. 2+ years in building or design industry preferred, but not required.
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Bachelor’s degree in Graphic/Video Design, Videography, or an equivalent field. This individual will work with our Closet World and Closets By Design brands, completing requests from marketing leadership for specific content formats and lengths.
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In this role, the System Control Engineer will contribute to the design and development of firmware solutions for embedded systems, implement PLC programming solutions, and create HMI for enhanced user experience, ensuring high performance and reliability.
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Work closely with the Director of Culinary Operations, Executive Sous Chef, and Chef de Cuisine to design new menus with seasonality, consistency, and profitability in mind. Including the management of all back of house employees in coordination with the Director of Culinary Operations, Executive Sous Chef, and Chef de Cuisine.
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Our talented team have an array of skills ranging from construction management, civil engineering, transportation planning, environmental, landscape architecture and urban design, and surveying and geospatial services.
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Understanding of the design process, mechanical engineering, CAD, and have a passion for. machines (ex: lathes, mills, drill presses, band saws, CNC Router, CNC Plasma Table and 3D. The school specializes in STEM education, preparing young men for university.
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Design, implement and monitor SAP workflows with Fiori to automate and streamline business processes in an S/4HANA environment. Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to SAP ABAP development, workflows, CDS, Fiori, and S/4HANA, employing your expertise to provide effective solutions.
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Knowledge of NEC, IEEE, EIA, TIA, BICSI industry standards, codes and best practices related to the design of Information and Communications Technology (ICT), low voltage, and telecommunications systems.
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