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The University of Virginia Department of Drama seeks applications to fill a part-time, non-renewable, non-tenure track Lecturer position in Digital Media Design for Fall 2024 & Spring 2025. Preferred candidates will have expertise in projection and media design for live performance including theater, dance, and music performance.
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Timmons Group is seeking a Civil Project Engineer II/III Roadway Design- Transportation candidate for our Transportation Design Group located in our Charlottesville, VA office. Design portions of a project using relevant office software, modeling and Civil 3D technology.
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Advanced knowledge of design software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, Premiere Pro, etc. Under the supervision of the Associate Director, Graphic Design, the Assistant Director will be able to work independently and collaborate with others on the University Annual Giving direct marketing team, including project managers and other members of the creative team, as well as external partners.
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The Design Project Manager maintains company software for project management, design, estimating and scheduling while providing technical and administrative direction. The Design Project Manager coordinates design details of the project with our internal design team and consultants.
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Provides oversight and administration of athletic, recreation, fitness, wellness, adaptive, golf and aquatic programs, classes, events, activities, centers, and/or skate parks that are comprised of diverse recreational features and amenities for all ages; performs related duties as required.
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Responsible for design of roof and floor trusses using MiTek software ensuring designs are accurate, optimized, and conforms to the current guidelines. On-site Roof & Floor Truss and/or Wall Panel Designers must read architectural prints to create roof & floor truss placement layouts and/or wall panels conforming to current Better Living Component design practices.
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Job Description: As a Havertys Interior Designer you will visit client’s homes to ensure proper furniture placement and color coordination, will also recommend additional furniture and accessories for the room design as needed.
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Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP is seeking an experienced Real Estate, Design & Construction Project Manager for all current and new offices. Projects will vary in depth and breadth and will include but not limited to collaboration with Firm Leadership and other departments to select, design, construct, furnish and relocate workspace.
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Utilize design expertise to assist clients in one on one consultations in the store and in-home regarding the design of their living spaces to drive store sales. Demonstrate superior product knowledge, including features and benefits of the entire design studio assortment.
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