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Freelancing and Consulting — social media marketing, graphic design, and more. Reselling and Thrifting — including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others. Content Creator — YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
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Promotes the firm's principles of 'design excellence' through the integration of responsible and sustainable design practice with the art of design. Manages the detailed engineering analysis for the purpose of minimizing energy consumption and related greenhouse gas emissions related to a building's architectural design, construction and operation.
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Experience with modern verification methodologies such as UVM/OVM.Experience in ASIC / FPGA life cycle (architecture, design, simulation, verification, validation, integration & test). Experience generating coverage reports (code and functional)Knowledge of space-grade/qualified FPGAs and ASICs∯*∯ FPGA/ASIC design experience is a plus.
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This position will be responsible for 1st order analyses to verify your designs and CAD design by modeling valves, propulsion elements, sensors, piping, and other equipment in the flight vehicle.
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Completing multiple FPGA or ASIC design using Verilog and/or VHDL, including at least one of moderate complexity. Seeking an FPGA Engineer who has extensive knowledge of digital circuit design, state machines, Boolean math and FPGAs.
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The Entry-Level Substation Civil/Structural Engineer will be involved in all aspects of civil design for substations, including permitting, site work, structural and foundation design, and support of substation physical design and equipment layout.
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Job title: RF Design Engineer III Location: Littleton CO. Onsite is must. BSEE/BSCS degree and/or at least 3+ years of relevant LTE RF Design working experience, and 5+ years overall wireless experience in Design/Optimization or Operations roles including RF support of Site Acquisition and site Construction teams.
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These design projects will enhance power production at several types of facilities including traditional gas generation (simple cycle, combined cycle, reciprocating engines), renewable generation (solar thermal, solar photovoltaic, hydro, hydrogen) and energy storage (lithium ion batteries, flow batteries.
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Experience in design, developing and testing of battery systems for electrified propulsion or stationary energy storage. What you bring to the Team 3 or more years of system design for lithium-ion battery packs or related technologies.
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Experience in the design of FPGA and/or ASIC devices. Title : FPGA Design/Verification EngineerLocation : Littleton, CODuration : 6 Months Contract. HDL programming experience with VHDL, Verilog, and/or System Verilog.
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Responsibilities may include managing and preparing geotechnical and geologic field investigations, reviewing field investigation boring logs and data and assigning project specific laboratory testing, conducting engineering analyses and design, foundation design, fill placement/ground modification design, seepage evaluation, slope stability and seismic analyses, and preparing, editing, and reviewing geotechnical engineering reports and documents for a variety of applications.
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Graphic Sign Installer Key Responsibilities: Safely and efficiently install signs, both interior and exterior, according to project specifications. As a Graphic Sign Installer , you will be a key member of our team responsible for the precise installation of a variety of signs including electrical.
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Will be involved in all aspects of civil design for substations, including permitting, site work, structural and foundation design, and support of substation physical design and equipment layout.
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Work consists of the design of access control, video surveillance, detection, alarms, structured cabling, network systems, wireless, CATV, and other technology systems. Familiarity with network, wireless, CATV, nurse call and audiovisual design considerations.
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HDR’s Fire & Life Safety (FLS) team provides essential consulting and design expertise to a broad range of markets including: science/tech/labs, data centers/mission-critical, auditoriums/arenas, electric vehicle facilities, federal (DoD, NASA, VA, NPS, GSA), aviation, mining, power generation, hydropower, oil & gas, water/wastewater, and many more.
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