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An environmental engineering firm that specializes in the planning, design, and construction of water and wastewater facilities is looking to bring on a Process Piping Designer. Strong piping design skills, including an understanding of spacing, pipe racks, a variety of piping materials, and clash free designs.
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WHO WE ARE LOOKING FORWe’re looking for a hybrid Color + Material Designer in Speed / NBY Footwear to combine their experience, problem solving abilities, and creativity to help build the future of NIKE Footwear design.
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Top expert level knowledge of trunking, circuit design, SONET, TDM, T1s, ISDN, Frame Relay, voice mail, PBX administration and scripting, ATM microwave and radio communication. Advanced knowledge of trunking, circuit design, SONET, TDM, T1s, ISDN, Frame Relay, voice mail, PBX administration and scripting, ATM microwave and radio communication.
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Preparing and accurately producing detailed plans and working drawings from schematic design through construction documentation using AutoCAD/LandFX. Work may include setting up sheets, line work/drafting, planting and irrigation plans, site furnishing plants, detailing and product selection, notes and technical specifications, etc.
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Selecting appropriate landscape materials for the project scale and budget, working creatively within set design parameters to ensure a successful outcome. + Knowledge and understanding of landscape design and construction principles, methods, and techniques as well as familiarity with local jurisdictional requirements.
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You are able to work effectively in multi-disciplinary teams to integrate data and analyses to plan and design native habitat restoration/enhancement, natural open space, recreation and public access improvements.
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Proficient in creative software and tools such as Adobe Creative Suite, graphic design, and video editing. Manages and develops the design team, including art directors, copywriters, graphic designers, photographers, and videographers.
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The candidate must have a strong educational background in design of steel structures, concrete structures, geotechnical engineering, and foundations. Experience with substation structure design, rigid bus design, foundation design, site development, oil spill containment design, and design of retaining walls, design of masonry control shelters, and fire-walls is a plus.
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This could include infographics and data visualization, mapping experience with ArcGIS or QGIS, or experience with graphic design and document production in Adobe Creative Suite. This could include a bachelor's degree, master's degree, or work in urban planning, landscape architecture, urban design, engineering, public health, or a related.
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Experience with design of waterfront structures such as wharves, marine cofferdams, basic naval architecture such as simple stability analysis, roll-on roll-off, and marine transport all preferred.
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The Area Security and Loss Prevention Specialist will be involved in reviewing surveillance footage, external and internal investigations, employee and customer safety, vendor and shortage issues, and building security design and implementation.
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Typical projects include port infrastructure assessment and design, offshore wind enabling infrastructure project development, shoreline/habitat protection and stabilization, waterfront parks, and civil engineering.
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Purpose: Floor & Decor Sr. Designer leads our design team and provide a seamless start to finish consultative design service that builds lasting relationships and brand loyalty with the customers we serve.
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Experience reviewing substation structure design, rigid bus design, foundation design, oil spill containment design, retaining walls, masonry control shelters, and fire-walls is required.
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These projects will come to life as part of a wide range of deliverables: decks, websites, digital content, brand design, photography, film, animation, product visualizations, copywriting, and more.
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