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Description GENERAL SUMMARY: Experienced piping designer in Navy ship alteration work primarily supporting habitability and other hull, mechanical and electrical (HM&E) projects. Title Piping Designer EOE Statement We are an equal employment opportunity employer.
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Burgess & Niple is currently seeking a Civil Designer to join our multi-discipline engineering consulting firm in Norfolk or Richmond office. B&N Civil Designer Responsibilities. Support design efforts of challenging site, subdivision, and water/wastewater projects, utilizing standard software such as Civil 3D and REVIT. Typical projects include public and private site development, water transmission mains, sanitary sewers, wastewater force mains, and wastewater pump stations.
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Overview:We are seeking an Electrical Drafter/Designer to support our client on a multi-year contract opportunity in Norfolk, VA.Description:Responsible for design drawing and coordinating with the engineers to ensure drawings are properly done.
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Position Summary The Designer II applies creative design skill, knowledge of manufacturing techniques, and Computer Aided Design Drafting practices to the generation of layout, assembly, and detail drawings for structural, mechanical, piping, electrical, and electronic equipment of moderate complexity for a variety of OII-MSD projects.
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A Staff Structural Designer will perform various phases of planning, site evaluations, analytical designs, report preparation, specifications, and preparation of proposal and construction documentation and structural plans as part of a project team.
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Job Summary: A Fire Sprinkler Designer is responsible for using computer-aided design (CAD) to create detailed drawings and layouts, calculate dimensions and material requirements. The Hiller Companies, LLC has an immediate opening for Fire Sprinkler Designer.
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Instructional Systems Designer (ISD) The Instructional Systems Designer must be knowledgeable of the NETC programs, policies and procedures, including instructional systems design, E-Learning, teaching methodologies and similar Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division (NAWCTSD) software to be determined (TBD) and training requirements.
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Instructional Systems Designer - Mid Job Category: Training Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: Secret Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% Type of Travel: Continental US What You’ll Get to Do: CACI is seeking to hire a team of motivated and creative mid-level Instructional System Designers (ISD.
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Must be able to obtain Secret-level clearance from the DoD. The Opportunity: CACI is seeking an experienced and collaborative mid-level Instructional System Designer (ISD) to work with a team of ISDs and Media Developers in creating training content for the Fire Controlman Aegis courses under the Navy Sailor 2025 Ready Relevant Learning (RRL) program.
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We are seeking highly qualified Instructional Systems Designer to support a project for the Navy Reserve Force. The Instructional Systems Designer also needs to be knowledgeable of the NETC programs.
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Our client, a global Architecture and Design Firm, is seeking a Structural Designer to join their team in Chesapeake, VA. The Staff Structural Designer will perform various phases of planning, site evaluations, analytical designs, report preparation, specifications, and preparation of proposal and construction documentation and structural plans as part of a project team.
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Enhances curriculum guides by correlating instructional technology with curriculum, developing sample materials, developing sample lessons, and conducting in-service sessions. Presentation of a comprehensive technology portfolio that exceeds minimal standards and demonstrates the effective use and integration of educational technology as defined by the Virginia Department of Educational Technology Standards for Instructional Personnel.
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In collaboration with the engineering design team, these positions will perform field engineering and staking to produce final outside plant construction plans for FTTx build-outs.
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GENERAL SUMMARY: Experienced electrical designer in Navy ship alteration work primarily supporting habitability and other hull, mechanical and electrical (HM&E) projects. Proficient with AutoCAD; familiarity with other CAD or 3D modeling software (Inventor, SolidWorks, etc.
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As an Electrical Designer – Mission Critical, you will play a pivotal role in designing and developing electrical systems for mission-critical projects. Experience with AutoCAD, Revit, or other relevant design software.
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