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What You Need to be Successful Civil/Structural Engineer Project Leader - Systems Engineer Minimum Requirements Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in civil engineering, structural engineering, or related engineering degree from an accredited college or university 8 years of experience in the civil/structural engineering design/construction for building, transportation, and infrastructure structures.
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Currently pursuing or have a BS degree in Communications, Journalism, Marketing, Film Production, Cinematography, related field, or equivalent work experience. As a Content Marketing Strategist you will join our Marketing Team in a hybrid setting to create and edit videos, manage social media platforms, and design visual content to enhance brand presence and engagement.
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Founded in 1973, CCI is an industry leader, providing a diverse range of crucial fire protection and life safety consultation and design services including but not limited to: building and fire code consulting, fire sprinkler design, life safety consulting, fire alarm design, information and communications technology design, hazardous materials analysis, mass notification design, accessibility consulting, and fire and egress modeling.
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BS degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace Engineering, or equivalent. Vast is looking for a Senior Mechanical Engineering Analyst , reporting to the Director of Analysis, Loads, and Dynamics, to support the development of the systems that will be required for the design and build of artificial-gravity human-rated space stations.
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Ability to interpret and apply sound design and drafting standards (ASME Y14.5) in creating tooling drawing definitions. This journey begins right here on Earth – where we design, build, and fly rockets to deliver customer payloads to orbit.
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Master's degree or 1+ years of professional experience in mechanical or aerospace engineering. Bachelor degree in engineering discipline or physics. These vehicles are currently responsible for delivering commercial, national security, and NASA satellites into orbit, as well as vital cargo and science payloads to the ISS. In addition, Falcon sent the first astronauts to the ISS on an American-made rocket since the retirement of the Space Shuttle and launched the world's first all-civilian orbital mission.
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GENERAL PURPOSE: The primary responsibilities of the Design Manager includes working closely with the Design Director to design and re-envision existing and prospective tenant storefronts, create prospective project site plans, conceptual design massing models, storefronts and renderings in Autocad, Revit, Sketch-up and Adobe Photoshop; create lease exhibits; maintain lease plans; archive drawings, details and photos; and develop graphics for prospective tenant leasing packages.
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The Power Supply and Distribution Design Engineer will be responsible for detailed design and documentation of switch mode DC/DC, AC/DC converters, DC/AC inverters, power factor correction utilizing latest power topologies and technology including high voltage power distribution systems.
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Desired Skills: Front Line Leadership Training EVMS Certification Program Management Certification, or Equivalent SCRUM or Agile Training and/or Experience Top Secret Clearance & Special Access Clearances Required Education (including Major): A Bachelor's degree is required.
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Satwik Mysore, Risk Engineer Territory Lead: After graduating with an actuarial science degree, Satwik has spent most of his career at Travelers, where he built one of the largest and most profitable management liability books by forming strong broker relationships.
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Bachelor’s degree in Product Design, Toy Design or related field. 7+ years professional Toy Design experience. This involves creating and communicating toy concepts in 2D and/or 3D models to design and marketing management.
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The Sales and Design Consultant distinguishes the store by offering intuitive design and sales expertise allowing the customer to experience the Kohler brand and exceeding their shopping expectations.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a focus in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, or related discipline. Master’s Degree Instructional Technology, Educational Psychology, Adult Education, Communication or a closely related field.
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We are seeking a part-time BS-PMHNP to join our team starting at 20 hours per week, with room to grow. Education:Successful completion of a course of study and attainment of a master's degree in psychiatric/mental health nursing; and complete two (2) years of supervised clinical experience in providing psychiatric/mental health counseling services.
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Design, model, annotate, and itemize stage structures and effects for television, music, corporate, touring, and other live entertainment events. All Access Staging and Productions seeks a motivated, detail-oriented Technical Designer with CAD experience looking to work long term in drafting and design for the entertainment industry at their headquarters in Torrance, CA. This is a non-exempt hourly position, salary $30 to $40 per hour DOE, eligible for PTO, health insurance, and 401k program after probationary period.
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