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This role requires a diverse skill set, and you will have the opportunity to gain experience in several areas, including online training development, instructional design, workshop facilitation, professional audio and video production, graphic design, and Learning Management System (LMS) administration.
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Web design (HTML, CSS, UX/UI), and have a minimum of two years of experience in graphic design (print and/or web). Motivate students to develop their Graphic Design skills and expand their knowledge of the field.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Graphic Design, Human Factors, Cognitive, or Experimental Psychology, Human Computer Interaction, related field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Proficient in security design, configuration, and deployment activities in SAP technologies including SAP GRC, SAP Master Data Governance (MDG), and Central Finance. Design SAP security roles based on business requirements and implementing best practices for design to ensure SoD risk reduction.
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The Senior Design Engineer is responsible for evaluation, design, project management and construction management of modifications and capital improvements for OPPD electrical generation facilities to assure safe, economical and reliable operation.
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We support Fire Suppression Systems design/installation and services for Energy, Educational, Healthcare, Retail, Sports Facilities/Entertainment, High Rise offices, manufacturing, casinos and residential customers.
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HDR is looking for a Control Systems Engineer to support our national Control Systems practice which includes full-service capabilities and supports clients in multiple industries and market sectors providing control system assessment, planning, design, automation programming/configuration, testing & commissioning, and maintenance.
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PIC Group is in need of an experienced Project Controls Manager to work for one of the world's most respected design, engineering, and project management consultancies for a terminal modernization project.
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Analyze design problems and determine changes, corrections and requirements to meet project demands. Ability to read and interpret manufacturing drawings, design constraints and product requirements.
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Lighting design experience in the following market sectors: Healthcare, Science and Technology, Federal, Entertainment, Corporate Commercial, and Civic. Publish articles and submit projects for lighting design awards.
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Manage and communicate process analysis outputs to the ServiceNow Agile design and delivery teams as a bridge to ensure that the proposed solutions meet the customer's expectations; provide support, training, and mentoring to other members of the team.
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NFM's Infrastructure Engineer I- Data Services Center is responsible for the design, deployment, and maintenance of data center infrastructure and services. Record: Create and maintain technical documentation of our physical infrastructure which includes system design models, specifications, diagrams, and charts to provide direction to internal teams.
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FPGA Electrical Engineer Responsibilities:- Architect and code FPGA designs in a hardware description language, producing design documents, performing timing analysis and floor planning, and validating and analyzing designs for errors and efficiency.
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We design low voltage solutions that seamlessly integrate audiovisual, physical security, structured cabling, and wireless solutions, including DAS and WiFi systems. Large data center construction, design and technical knowledge preferred.
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Cross-channel customer engagement strategy, design and development to include the creation of omni-channel digital experiences across web, mobile, social, physical, AR/VR, voice, gesture, IoT, and video.
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