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Advanced understanding of major tenets of high performance design including renewable and alternative energy strategies, daylighting, embodied energy, indoor environmental quality, material composition, water efficiency, life cycle assessment, and built environment planning.
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Proficiency in use of CAD/BIM software as necessary for building performance analysis and consulting. Industry certification or license applicable to building system design and performance including but not limited to LEED AP, ASHRAE HPDP, ASHRAE BEMP, ASHRAE BEAP, Green Globes Professional, or AEE CEM.
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Closely follow occupancy and lead generation performance for assigned properties. Project manage various types of initiatives including but not limited to: property websites, collateral, signage, promo items, digital ads, etc.
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We are developing a modular camera subsystem that will enable higher performance in a more compact form factor to a variety of spectrometer designs. This research opportunity will involve working on all aspects of technology and system-level for this modular camera and spectrometer, and interactions with collaborators at JPL, U of Arizona, U of Colorado, Columbia, Caltech, and other institutions.
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Competitive pay and benefits, including Day 1 Health & Wellness Benefits, Employee Stock Purchase Plan, 401K Employer Matching, Education Assistance, Paid Time Off, and much more
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As a global leader in specialty manufacturing, GME is focused on maximizing value across the Wholly Owned and Affiliated refining portfolio through strategic planning, operations excellence, and continuous improvements to drive manufacturing performance excellence.
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Develop visually appealing graphical representation of building energy consumption, thermal envelope performance, daylighting, glare, thermal comfort, renewable energy analysis, climate analysis, massing, orientation and other performance metrics for project pursuits and active design work.
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Expertise in developing strategies for performance improvement and customer experience in the modern retail automotive industry. Degree in Learning or Performance Improvement or comparable experience.
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In collaboration with the VP of Workforce Performance and Leadership and the People Team, you'll lead the enhancement and implementation of a comprehensive performance management system.
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