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Arcadis is seeking an Associate Principal in our Placemaking (Urban Design, Planning, and Landscape Architecture) Practice. Relevant degree in urban design, urban planning, landscape architecture, and/or architecture.
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10+ years of experience in urban planning, urban design, architecture and/or landscape architecture related to the delivery of walkable urbanism. Job DescriptionArcadis is seeking an Associate Principal in our Placemaking (Urban Design, Planning, and Landscape Architecture) Practice.
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A leader in the heavy highway and transportation infrastructure industry for more than 100 years, Austin Bridge & Road has built landmark projects from Arizona to North Carolina, including complex urban highway interchanges, tollways, runways, port facilities, border crossings, automated people mover guide-ways and specialty bridges.
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Coordinates with project manager, project designer and other disciplines on multiple large scale and complex transportation planning, urban design, or landscape architectural projects to ensure that the client's technical requirements of projects are fully met.
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As a Infrastructure/Mitigation Lead, you should have in-depth experience with the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) requirements as well as working knowledge of other applicable Federal disaster recovery programs.
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Coordinate with project engineers on the detailed enclosed storm drainage analysis and design for urban and rural transportation projects. Design of stormwater management systems, storm drain systems, open channel conveyance, culvert analysis, bridge hydraulics, and floodplain compensation.
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The ideal candidate will be an Architect with subject matter expertise in the planning, design, and delivery of innovative transit facilities served by rail, light rail, and bus rapid transit, as well as transit-oriented development land planning, equitable community development, and urban placemaking.
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Critical thinking skills that incorporate and blend innovative ideas in land use, landscape architecture, urban design, and planning and designing walkable urbanism solutions. Overview:We are seeking an experienced professional with a passion for creating walkable, urban communities at a variety of scales and including a range of project types including new neighborhoods, urban redevelopment, waterfront, sports/entertainment, institutional and corporate campuses, and transit-oriented development.
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4th most diverse city in the US6th largest LGBTQI+ community in the USLargest urban arts districtMajor travel hub with a diverse food sceneNo state income tax About UT Southwestern:UT Southwestern, one of the in the nation, integrates pioneering biomedical research with exceptional clinical care and education.
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A Bachelor's or Master's Degree in urban planning, public policy, public administration, engineering with a focus on community, sustainable development, and climate related planning or another related field.
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Job Summary:The chosen candidate will be involved in master planning, visioning, landscape design, park and open space design, and urban design. Job Requirements:Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Planning, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, and/ or other design-related field.
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TRS Healthcare provides diverse career options for travel healthcare professionals in a variety of disciplines and specialties in most communities and settings nationwide, including urban, rural, and underserved areas.
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The position will include working collaboratively in a team environment providing engineering analysis and design for public works infrastructure, urban development, and transportation projects.
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Why Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Lake Pointe Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Lake Pointe in Rowlett, TX is a community-based hospital with all the benefits of an urban medical center due to the specialties we offer to the community which is uncommon for this size facility.
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Maintains Urban Outfitters visual and operational standards while keeping the focus on the customer. Utilizes technology to be well-informed on company priorities and promotions in-store and online; delivers a seamless, omni channel shopping experience through utilization of the tools available to service the customer (i.e. MPOS, POS, In-Store & Curbside Pick Up.
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