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Job Summary: The Mechanical Designer II is responsible for adhering to company, department, and client drawing standards and procedures, and having a general understanding of required mechanical sizing calculations, following procedures, and collaborating to prepare design deliverables that meet project requirements under general supervision of the Mechanical Engineer.
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10+ years' experience working directly in underground power distribution (e.g. Lineman or Underground Power Line Engineer/Designer) 10+ years' experience working directly in underground power distribution (e.g. Lineman or Underground Power Line Engineer/Designer.
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Track pole assignments within Vector (training provided) and layout your next days work. Comprehend the use of document management systems, filing, and document scanning. Knowledge of Google Maps and/or Google Earth.
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Upon graduation and obtaining a license, you will be ready to start servicing clients as a Designer Stylist. Applicable for Sr. Designer level and above. For Master Designer level and above.
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POWER Engineers, Inc. is currently seeking a mid-level electrical designer with experience in substation physical design. Ability to function as a Mid-Level Substation Physical Designer in our St Louis office.
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Sigma Technologies has multiple Designer positions available that REQUIRE Overhead Electrical Power Distribution Design Experience. While we list our Designer openings in multiple locations, you only need to apply to one as they are remote.
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Experience utilizing data modeling tools such as ERWin, ER Studio, Power Designer, IBM Data Architect. Familiarity with data governance and management strategies, including data standards, data policies, metadata management, master data management.
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CGS is seeking a talented, driven UI Designer to join our team helping our national security customers achieve deeper stakeholder engagement through the iterative, research-driven, user-centered design of their core applications and websites.
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Structural Bridge Design Drafter
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The Graphic Designer is a key member of the firm's Brand Strategy and Creative Services team, providing graphic design and production expertise for online and offline platforms. The day-to-day responsibilities of the Graphic Designer are determined by priorities set within the team's workflow management tool, under the supervision of the Manager of Marketing & Brand Strategy.
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The Solutions Designer applies theories and principles of system design and engineering to develop solutions for the customers at the point of sale and/or installation of new technologies. From fire alarm installation and testing to security cameras and video surveillance, our tailor-made solutions deliver connection and protection.
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Be our next Senior Architectural Designer. Experience with Sketchup, Photoshop, 3D Studio, Rhino, V-Ray, and other imaging and rendering software. Work in coordination with and oversight of the Principal Architect.
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Looking to add a Civil Designer to our talented staff. Civil, water, hydrology, hydraulics, stormwater, erosion, AutoCAD, land development, infrastructure, roads, drainage, traffic, erosion, SWPP.
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The Co-Op Non-Field performs technical activities on assigned projects under supervision of a Licensed Professional Engineer and/or a Mechanical Designer EIT, including participation in technical studies, investigations, and designs on assigned projects.
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Styling experience in luxury fashion and/or strong knowledge of trends and designer brands with the ability to translate that knowledge into solving customer styling needs. Styling experience in luxury fashion and/or strong knowledge of trends and designer brands with the ability to translate that knowledge into solving customer styling needs.
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