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Degree in Interior Design, Graphic Design, or Architecture. Self-motivated with a passion for graphic design and the translation of branding into built environments. 3+ years of prior experience in environmental graphic design, signage design and/or wayfinding programs.
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Graphic design skills, e.g., photo and video-editing skills, are an asset. Our reliable, high-efficiency products are used in applications wherever fluids need to be transported or shut off, covering everything from building services,industry and water transport to waste water treatment, power plant processes and mining.
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Effective communication, presentation, writing, and graphic skills, including public speaking, written reports, presentation materials and technical writing. Prepare and serve in a lead role for work on various analyses and design aspects of engineering projects which may include traffic studies, traffic operations, traffic signal design, ITS design, corridor projects, lighting design, safety projects, and other associated engineering services.
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This role requires proficiency in graphic design software (i.e. Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop) in order to design website layouts, prepare images/documents for posting, as well as proficiency in html/css/ javascript.
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Proficient in basic graphic design to create flyers and social media graphics in Canva and make minor website updates. This temporary, part-time (less than 30 hours per week), hourly, in-person position requires some evenings and weekends.
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PLEASE NOTE: This is not a graphic design or telemarketing or creative position. Publicizes event and works with Account Development to raise awareness and drive high levels of attendance and participation by targeted audience.
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The company serves a broad spectrum of industries in the U.S. including medical and life sciences, electronic, chemical, graphic arts, information systems, broadcast, and photography. Monitor and maintain basic safety programs, including, but not limited to industrial hygiene, medical surveillance, management of change, Process Safety Management, emergency response, contractor approval, Hazcom, hazardous waste disposal (RCRA), Laboratory Chemical Hygiene, and others, as needed.
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