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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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Everlight Solar is seeking a skilled MuleSoft Developer who will design and code functional API's and applications, producing fully functional middleware applications according to requirements.
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We are a growing start-up company looking for an Entrepreneur - Side Hustle Expert to join our community. E-Commerce — including Amazon, Shopify, and your own online store. Local Services — including cleaning, knife sharpening, notary services, pet waste removal, and more.
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At Graphic Packaging International, we produce the paper cup that held your coffee this morning, the basket that transported those bottles of craft beer you enjoyed last weekend, and the microwave tray that heated your gourmet meal last night.
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The Graphic Production Artist will use both their technical and design skills to create impactful products (for print and digital - advertising, signage, website, email, social media, etc.
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I am looking for Remote P.E'S with FDOT experience in design and analysis of stormwater management and drainage systems, flood studies, bridge hydraulics and scour countermeasures. This role will be a 50% split between time on review of FDOT access and drainage connection permits and 50% in a design role on highways, flood mitigation, and PD&E projects for FDOT and municipal clients.
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User Experience Design is at the heart of our client’s goal to be customer obsessed, and its UX team works ceaselessly to transform deep customer insights into delightful and innovative product experiences that drive business results and customer satisfaction.
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Master’s degree in urban planning, urban design, engineering, architecture, public administration, public policy, or related field and 5 - 8 years of experience in technical review of site plans and architectural elevations (equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the required degree on an exception basis); some supervisory experience desired.
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Superior design, post-production, graphic and motion design is a must. This candidate is a hands-on creative leader, responsible for owning the visual direction and output of the design team, upholding the tone and voice of the AJC, and meeting editorial standards.
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The PCB Design Electronics Engineer is responsible for the design, analysis and tests of electronic circuits and circuit board assemblies, and for integration of circuit card assemblies into an airborne electronic equipment for motor control.
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Coordinate resources to perform tasks related to implementing sales and use tax systems (i.e. process mapping, functional and system design documentation, configuration of the tax system, user acceptance testing and training.
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This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience across various facets of the industry, including digital marketing, social media strategy, graphic design, website design, and SEO.
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Responsible for delivering graphic design solutions that supports our brands, business strategy, and project objectives under the direction provided by the Creative Director. Bachelors' Degree Graphic Design or related industry experience.
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This position will work with Network Engineering and Infrastructure teams to design projects that will advance SiriusXM operational systems into the next generation of IT centric broadcast systems, implementing key modernized technology architectures and concepts that will supply the highest level of quality and reliability to subscribers.
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Extensive knowledge of CMOS circuit design, device physics, analog and mixed-signal circuit with experience in high-speed link, ESD. HBM incorporates RTL-style logic design, custom high-speed PHY design, analog circuit design, and DFT circuits to deliver advanced HBM products using in-house and external foundry processes.
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