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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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Working knowledge of flexographic, lithographic, and digital print, including graphic design, prepress, and printing processes, especially related to packaging applications. Advanced understanding of graphic design, prepress, file management, color management, and print processes, as well as package structure design and converting processes.
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The Lead Design Engineer ensures optimal qualities in the CAD design to maximize product quality, DFM/DFA, minimize tooling cost, reduce cycle time, and contribute toward both advanced manufacturing and plant production efficiency.
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Analyzes final pedal design with various plastics and metals for stress using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to ensure that the product meets customer specifications, making proper adjustments or changes to refine the design when appropriate.
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Design Excellence: You'll lead the design, procurement, installation, and maintenance of diverse electrical systems for renewable energy projects, including solar arrays, wind turbines, hydroelectric generators, and energy storage systems.
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The Process Engineer will be responsible for the design of systems such as compressed air, vacuum systems, ultrapure/high purity water systems, bulk, and specialty gas storage and distribution systems, solvent/acid/hazardous wastewater collection and treatment systems.
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Job Functions: Graphic Design, Brand Design, Communication Design, Visual Design, Motion Graphics and Content Creation. As a Design Director at INDUSTRY, you will be responsible for leading our graphic design team in conceptualizing and executing creative solutions that align with our brand identity and marketing objectives.
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With direction from the Technology Principal and the Design Technology Committee, the BIM Manager will help implement a strong and supportive Revit environment. The BIM Manager will be responsible for implementing and maintaining BIM standards, helping support initiatives, training all firm design team members, and maintaining the firm's production tools.
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The Portland office of Toole Design is conveniently located in the heart of Portland's central business district, blocks from multiple light rail and bus routes and walking distance from Red and Blue line Stations and the Transit Mall (serving major bus lines, and Yellow and Green MAX lines.
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The base pay for the Design Director role is between $175,000 and $225,000. Proven ability to solve complex UX problems and the product strategy skills to deliver best-in-class visual design solutions.
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Experience with Visual or similar lighting design software are a plus. Whether helping to define microgrids, push the boundaries of clean energy or grid modernization, you'll find yourself working with leaders in one of the world's top 10 design firms, broadening your skills and developing your career.
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Strong knowledge of transmission design codes and computer skills (e.g. AutoCAD, MicroStation, BIM (Revit), Civil 3D, PLS, PLS-CADD, RIS3D, MathCADD), and/or hydraulic, hydrologic, pavement, transmission analysis programs.
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Coordinates contracted services for graphic art, design and production, and related services. Background in graphic design is desirable. Develops design layouts for promotion and marketing materials, and edits printed text.
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Modeling and design of mechanical components, assemblies and structures including sheet metal, structural metals, die casting, extrusion, plastic, environmental sealing materials, fasteners and other materials.
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Your secondary focus or growth opportunity may include management of Jacobs' design-build (DB) and design-build-operate (DBO) projects, where I&C/SCADA delivery, including material procurement and detailed control panel design, is self-performed by Jacobs staff.
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