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We are looking for a dynamic Senior Instructional Systems Designer to join our team. The Senior Instructional Systems Designer will perform source material analysis to prepare for course design.
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As a Telecommunications and Security Designer at DLR Group you will be responsible for preparing the design of telecommunications Network Infrastructure, Electronic Security Systems, and other Low Voltage Systems from schematic design through construction administration on a wide range of building types.
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Instructional Systems Designer. Proficient in writing content, creating behavioral and cognitive objectives, research and assessment, use of PowerPoints, and other instructional materials.
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Description :Parsons is looking for an amazingly talented Fire Protection System Designer to join our team! Work will be performed under general supervision by the Fire Protection Engineering Manager.
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LMI, rated by the Washington Post as the top DC-area employer in 2021, is looking for an experienced Instructional Systems Designer (ISD) to join the Human Capital Solutions group assisting our client within the Washington Metro Area in the full spectrum of training and development.
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The Senior Instructional Designer will design, deliver, evaluate, and project manage impactful and engaging curricula for external-facing, open-enrollment, and bespoke corporate programs. Sr. Instructional Designer.
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Styling experience in luxury fashion and/or strong knowledge of trends and designer brands with the ability to translate that knowledge into solving customer styling needs. Merchandise discount for our brands: 50% off regular-priced merchandise at Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic and Athleta, and 30% off at Outlet for all employees.
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Coordinates with UI/UX designer in Knowledge Management, to ensure graphics products provide an engaging and user-friendly experience. Developing design concepts and implements designs for new web pages, mobile applications, newsletters, ads, infographics, banners, illustrations, logos, and other types of digital content presented online.
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Instructional Designer, Senior Associate Director will work collaboratively with Alzheimer's Association internal liaisons, leaders, faculty and Subject Matter Experts to develop education and training products and experiences to address learning gaps in dementia healthcare.
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NET, C#, VS Code, Visual Studio, SharePoint Designer Workflows, SPFX, Node.js - Experience with SharePoint - Well versed with using version control systems and issue/problem tracking systems such as Git, TFS/Azure DevOps, Jira, and Confluence - Demonstrated experience developing and implementing web applications and RESTful web services.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Product Marketing Manager to join our team. 7+ years of experience in product marketing/ Corporate strategy/ consulting with a focus on sales enablement and competitive differentiation in the B2B SaaS industry.
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The Learning Designer will lead the architecture of agendas, courses, and programs using a variety of mediums, including in-person sessions, virtual training sessions, and self-paced digital content.
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This position involves researching, writing, and editing a diverse range of communication materials, including success stories, website content, marketing materials, blogs, remarks, social media content, and more.
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A minimum of 15 years experience functioning as a lead designer on a variety of federal project scales and complexities. HDR is in search of a Design Director to join our Arlington practice and continue the legacy of providing our clients and communities with creative design solutions that improve the health and human condition of those they serve.
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JOB DESCRIPTION All 1,000 of our Marshalls stores embrace discovery, from designer luggage to statement shoes. In fact, that’s what it’s like throughout the entire TJX family, which includes TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, Sierra, and Homesense.
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