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A Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Architectural Engineering with an emphasis in Structural Engineering from an ABET-accredited program. At least two (2) years experience working in a Structural Designer or Structural Engineer role, especially in the consulting industry.
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Nature of Work: Part of a small operations team, the Production Coordinator-Intern is a support services member to the SkyCam Operations Team. This team member is required to be available to support the operations team in a variety of functions and learning experiences.
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Behavior Technician ($15.00) → RBT I-V ($16 - $20) → Sr. RBT ($21) → ABA Intern → Lead RBT → ABA Apprentice ($23 - $25) → BCBA → Clinical Director → Area Director. Behavior Technician ($15.00) → RBT I-V ($16 - $20) → Sr. RBT ($21) → ABA Intern → Lead RBT → ABA Apprentice ($23 - $25) → BCBA → Clinical Director → Area Director.
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Project Management Skills Preferred skills: architectural space planning skills, knowledge of residential construction, ability to read and understand architectural/engineering drawings.
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Proficiency in architectural software such as Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks and 3D modeling software (including Rhino and Grasshopper) preferred. Modifies or creates implementation documents and complex drawings with limited guidance, applying architectural techniques and procedures requiring independent judgment.
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Hired at USRC location recognized by state of Ohio as an approved dialysis technician training program and submit application for Ohio dialysis technician intern certificate to board no later than four (4) weeks prior to completion of the approved training program.
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We have partnered with an architectural and engineering design firm in the Austin, TX area to provide them with a Project Landscape Architect. Must have Landscape Architectural License. We have partnered with an architectural and engineering design firm in the Austin, TX area to provide them with a Project Landscape Architect.
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The Senior Architect - Process will lead the project team throughout the design and construction process and integrate process systems into the resulting architectural concepts and plans according to budget constraints, environmental factors, or client needs.
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Job PurposeAs a Test Engineer Intern, you will be integrated into a dynamic team working on various testing methodologies and processes to ensure the quality and reliability of software applications.
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Three (3) years inpatient coding experience in a hospital setting or a graduate of the MHS coder intern program. Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS.
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FranFund is a fast-growing financial services company and we’re searching for a marketing intern to join our expanding marketing team. The marketing intern must be an organized multitasker able to handle many diverse projects at once and meet tight deadlines.
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Experience with various architectural metal wall panel systems & metal roofing installations. Installation of Architectural Cladding applications, including Steel Roofing and Wall finishes, Composite Aluminum Wall finishes, Composite Aluminum Wall panels and Custom Zinc or Copper applications.
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Interview, evaluate, recommend, and supervise architectural, engineering, civil, geotechnical, and environmental consultants. In coordination with the Development team, review civil and architectural design plans to drive quality and cost effectiveness.
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Evaluates existing facilities and advise of future uses of facilities by providing architectural and interior design services. Seven (7) to ten (10) years of experience with construction project delivery methods, including working with architectural, engineering and construction management consultants.
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Get involved on the front end of new construction and retrofit projects, working directly with architectural and engineering firms, general contractors, and electrical contractors. Get involved on the front end of new construction and retrofit projects, working directly with architectural and engineering firms, general contractors, and electrical contractors.
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