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Requirements 3-years of experience as a CAD Draftsperson, Audio/Visual Design Engineer, Broadcast Draftsperson, or Broadcast Design Engineer 2-years of experience as a REVIT Designer with BIM integration Experience working with architectural facility plans and creating Floor Plans, Reflected Ceiling Plans, elevations, sections, etc.
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Skills:CAD Manager, AutoCAD Electrical, Supervisory, Management, UL508A Control Panel Design, UL508A, Control Panel Design, Electrical Schematics, PI&Ds;, Panel Layouts, Autodesk Vault. CAD Manager (AutoCAD Electrical Design.
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Working knowledge of common software including AutoCAD/FX, Sketch-up, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, In-design), Microsoft Word, MS Excel, and Geographic Information System (GIS.
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Fire Protection Design Technician - Gilbert Mechanical Gilbert, 5251 West 74th St., Edina, Minnesota, United States of America Req #1137 Friday, May 31, 2024 Gilbert Mechanical, a Legence company For more than 40 years, it has been mission to provide outstanding mechanical, electrical, plumbing, controls, and fire protection services in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area.
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Maintain strong partnerships across Life Time from Club Operations and Facilities Engineers to Architecture & Design, Engineering, Finance and Energy Management. Build a Work Order management approach that ensures Life Time drives value through internal resources, top-tier service providers, and vendors.
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Job DescriptionThe Mechanical Designer L2 has in-depth knowledge in 3D system or Balance of Plant (BOP) design and can generate designs of complex equipment and produce 3D models with minimal guidance.
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Job Description: Hospice On Call Nurse Location: Twin Cities Metro Salary: $90,000 - $130,000 + Sign On Bonus! Join our compassionate team as a Hospice On Call Nurse, where your dedication to ensuring comfort and support for patients and families during the end-of-life process will make a profound impact.
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The ideal candidate will possess a keen eye for floral design, exceptional customer service skills, and the ability to manage multiple responsibilities in a fast-paced environment. Stay updated on current trends and techniques in floral design.
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Work closely with the supervising Associate General Counsel and other members of the LCRA legal team to provide legal and regulatory support to business leaders of Optum Frontier Therapies and other Optum-owned pharmacies.
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YOUR SKILLS Ph. D in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or related fields 3 years work experience in research and development Experience Knowledge of polymer science, including polymer chemistry, structure property relationships, rheology, bulk and adhesive mechanics of soft materials.
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Job Summary:The Personal Trainer follows the YMCA of the USA, Health and Fitness guidelines and is responsible for planning and leading a range of individualized or group exercise/activity sessions for clients in a fitness specialty area.
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5+ years’ experience managing design, development, and implementation of SAP ERP systems with blended onshore / offshore teams. Strong understanding of software architecture, design, and development methodologies (i.e. SDLC, AGILE, SAFe, etc.
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Work with VP of Sales Print Management Division to design and present detailed business proposals targeted to each client’s specific needs. Directly work with top tier customers/prospects to understand their requirements & needs.
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Experience in analog and digital circuit design including DC/DC power supplies, Ethernet, USB, DDR memory, PCIe, SPI, I2C and UARTs. Design, schematic capture, and prototype microcontroller and microprocessor based products.
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The Electrical Staff Engineer is a key position that involves leveraging expertise in electrical engineering to contribute to the planning, design, and optimization of renewable energy projects.
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