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The primary responsibilities for the Landscape Designer include design/graphic production and technical document creation for deliverables related to the planning and landscape architecture service.
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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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We are seeking a Development Engineer who is a team player, and knowledgeable in centrifugal compressor design and development, compressor aerodynamics, fluids simulation, and mechanical simulation.
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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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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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Experience with Siemens/Cadence IC design tools. You will work closely with world class hardware and software engineers during planning, requirements and architecture, design, test and integration phases of IC Product Development.
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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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Design, develop, and maintain ETL processes using Databricks, Python, and SQL. Experience with Azure, Snowflake, Azure Data Factory, and DBT is a plus. Design, develop, and maintain ETL processes using Databricks, Python, and SQL.
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Requirements: + years' experience in Quality Assurance, Design Engineering, Systems Engineering, or similar in a regulated industry Experience with ISO , CR , ISO , EU MDR, IEC -, IEC , and IEC standards.
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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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Work with VP of Sales Print Management Division to design and present detailed business proposals targeted to each client’s specific needs. Our client list features some of the best and brightest companies in the country—Best Buy, Polaris, Lifetime Fitness, DirectTV, Snap Fitness, Comcast to name a few.
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Experience and knowledge of utility-scale renewable energy systems, including wind, solar, and battery storage plants, with an emphasis on system design and grid integration. An electrical studies engineer at Westwood plays a pivotal role in the design and optimization of utility-scale renewable plants, including wind, solar, and battery storage facilities.
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We design, supply, and service a range of water systems and monitoring equipment in industries ranging from pharmaceutical to food and beverage applications, and from microelectronics ultrapure water to municipal water and industrial wastewater treatment.
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Maintain strong partnerships across Life Time from Club Operations and Facilities Engineers to Architecture & Design, Engineering, Finance and Energy Management. Familiarity with ServiceChannel (or similar facilities management software), reporting tools like DOMO & Smartsheet, and construction management tools (Procore.
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Knowledge of key aspects of real estate development and finance, land use and entitlement, property due diligence and acquisition, and site planning and design. As a syndicator of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), W&D Affordable Equity raises corporate equity and monitors the development, construction, lease-up, and permanent financing phases of its investments.
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