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QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum 5 years' experience in multi-family truss design (wood) Must be currently doing mostly multi-family design Mitek experience preferred Two-year technical degree or applicable experience.
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Interior Design Sales Professional - Arlington, VA Arlington, VA, USA Req #268 Thursday, July 11, 2024 General Objectives: The Design Consultant works closely with the customer in the design center/studio, remotely, online or in the customer’s home to create individualized design solutions to sell Ethan Allen products and services.
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About the Role: As a Graphic Designer, you will join a team dedicated to creating a variety of deliverables, including graphics, illustrations, layout solutions, and other print and digital media.
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As part of a hardworking team of diverse engineers, you will help design and develop rocket engines and propulsion systems that meet Blue Origin’s launch vehicle program requirements for various spaceflight systems.
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Amtrak seeks a construction, public procurement, and government contracts lawyer, with an emphasis on drafting and negotiating construction agreements (including alternative deliveries, such as progressive design build, delivery partner, and construction manager at risk), and working through the entire life cycle of large-scale procurements (RFI, RFQ, RFP, bidder questions, award, and through NTP.
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The CyberArk Engineer may be involved with commercial, custom and/or government computer product vendors in the design, evaluation, and architecture of state-of-the-art secure Privileged Access Management and Identity & Access Management (IAM) applications.
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This individual has a passion for hospitality design and is able to inspire internal and external participants to create design solutions that thrill guests and align with brand strategy.
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Work with in-house graphic designer and external creative services agencies/designers on development of all publications, collateral materials, advertisements and promotional signage; includes editorial direction (including copy/messaging and photography selection), design, production and distribution.
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As a clean energy finance focused Process and Internal Control Senior Consultant, you will play a pivotal role in helping clients create process documents and implement controls to enable the design, development, and execution of innovative clean energy financing programs.
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Have a solid working experience in microelectronics design, semiconductor device fabrication and/or foundry operations, high-performance computers, and application specific integrated circuit development.
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Own it Be Present and Punctual Expert Quality Aiming for Excellence Communicate Fearlessly Team Player Experience with ADA, Wayfinding, Dimensional Letters, Awnings, Wide & Large Format Print, Interior Signage, Plaques Sign Fabricator Responsibilities Weld a variety of aluminum or steel structures per blueprint requirements.
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In-depth knowledge and demonstrable experience with the intelligence production cycle, executive intelligence production, graphic design, web development, and data science and related technologies.
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Design, develop, secure, and manage solutions within the Power Platform ecosystem (PowerApps Model-driven/Canvas applications, Automate, and Power BI). Design, document, build, deploy, Power Apps, Power Automate flows and Power BI reports.
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Electrical / Power Engineer: Design, implement, and support power systems including electrical and alternative power systems, microgrid applications, HVAC, automation and protection controls, critical power, and software.
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Years of experience in circuit board design and development of discrete logic, signal conditioning, power circuits, and RF PCBs. Schematic capture and PCB layout using Altium. Core Responsibilities: The Senior Electrical Engineer will straddle engineering work in the domains of electrical, RF, and software engineering and will design primarily at the schematic and layout level.
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