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Knowledge of a relevant specialization such as land use planning, zoning, transportation planning, environmental planning, urban design, housing, historic preservation, or economic development is desired.
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Experience with Coax Cable and Fiber Optic basic design preferred. Must be able to read and understand coax and fiber design prints Strong computer skills with emphasis on applications are required Ability to meet deadlines and work with others in a Team environment You enjoy problem-solving and like to troubleshoot problems as they arise.
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As Senior Content Manager, you will leverage your experience as an imaginative storyteller who has a true love for all aspects of design and work closely with cross-functional teams and agencies to develop and implement, thoughtful, relevant, and trending digital content that will help Pantone reach its strategic business objectives.
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Technical responsibilities will include the design and analysis of medium to large size projects utilizing software packages such as Tekla Structural Designer, RAM Structural System, TEDDS and Enercalc.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Sound Design, Technical Theater, or related field, and 2+ years’ experience in lighting design and operation. Outstanding project management skills from design to implementation, managing deadlines with great attention to detail and maintaining high-quality standards.
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Create and maintain documentation related to DLP solutions; this may include conceptual, logical, and physical diagrams; new environment design documents; procedural documents; job aids; write ups on technical capabilities and solution configurations; etc.
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Manage and/or design infrastructure projects, such as roadways, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, culvert replacements, water distribution, park and recreation facilities; Civil Engineers with at least seven years' experience (PA PE license strongly preferred) in the design and management of municipal projects (with land development experience a plus.
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The Technical Lead is the technical partner to one or more Product Owners and is responsible for deeply understanding the existing platform architecture, the prioritized backlog and envisioning how to effectively design and deliver high-value features while reducing technology-related risk and minimizing technical debt.
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SVP is hiring a motivated Director, Planning & Design to join our rapidly growing company and Real Estate Development Team in Birmingham, Alabama. Drive and implement SVP's design strategy and purpose-built veterinary hospitals across the country.
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You will be responsible for all technical aspects of our outside plant design and associated work including cable routes, cable fiber size, MST and splice enclosure placement, cable records, and permitting for ROW's and easements.
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Develop an understanding of landfill design and construction including cell excavation and earthwork, liner cross-sections, slope stability, geosynthetics deployment, leachate control and landfill gas control systems and final cover cross sections.
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Experience with PennDOT and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission projects and their design software is a plus. Assisting senior level bridge staff with analysis, design, detailing and inspection on local and State DOT projects.
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Core Faculty members teach online and on ground with engaging pedagogy, excellence in instructional design and quality delivery, intentional connection with students and advisees, supervise students doing research, actively support program admissions, and participate in departmental and governance committee work, faculty development, and department and institution events.
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Work closely with the Information Security, Engineering and Operations and other cross functional teams in the assessment, design and implementation of robust cloud security solutions across major cloud providers such as Azure and GCP.
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The successful candidate will be involved in various stages of solar photovoltaic (PV) projects, from initial design, through installation, to operational support. Design, analyze, and optimize solar energy systems, including grid-tied and off-grid systems.
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