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We are seeking a Senior Landscape Architect, Project Manager to join our growing Community Development Team. You will work closely with our Southern California teams, manage projects, assist with designs, construction documents and construction administration California.
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Due to MSG's continued growth in our Civil/Municipal Division, a new opening is available for a Civil Design Project Manager in our Detroit, MI offices! The Civil Design Project Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, design, and execution of civil engineering projects from conception to completion.
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Manages urban design, landscape, and placemaking projects or task orders with no or few subconsultants. The Project Manager I – Planning is typically responsible for management of project team(s) for one or more strategic.
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The Assistant Landscape Architect will assist project teams to create world class designs for new projects, site improvements and redevelopments on a variety of project types including Master planning and urban design, public plazas, streetscapes, parks, corporate, healthcare, institutional, industrial and manufacturing.
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Due to MSG's continued growth in our Civil/Municipal Division, a new opening is available for a Civil Design Project Manager in our Columbus, OH offices! Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Landscape Architecture, preferably working as a licensed Professional Engineer or Landscape Architect.
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HBG Design is seeking a skilled Senior Project Architect to contribute documentation and team management talents to the firms nationally recognized hospitality and entertainment design projects.
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Hold a Bachelor's degree or higher in Landscape Architecture or the equivalent in the Landscape Design field with at least 4 years of work experience within a Landscape Architect/design studio.
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As a Project Manager, you will use your land development experience, design knowledge, and skills to create and manage innovative projects through the preparation of site layout, grading, utility and landscape plans, as well as stormwater management, soil erosion and sediment control, and infrastructure designs.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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One of the Southeast’s most comprehensive multi-disciplined firms, GMC is equipped to provide all of the services associated with architecture, interior design, civil engineering, environmental services, landscape architecture, planning, transportation engineering, geotechnical engineering, electrical engineering, surveying and disaster recovery.
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Seeking a Landscape Architect / Land Planner to join the Planning Division of our Greenbelt, MD office. Landscape Architect / Land Planner. The position requires a self-starter with 3-5 years of experience in planning, layout and grading design for conceptual plans, landscape design, preliminary plans, rezoning plans, site plans etc.
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Ideal candidate will be someone with good leadership skills who is looking take the next step in their career from a project engineer, design engineer, or Industrial Architect type position with a PE License or Licensed Architect certification and who has related Engineering or Project Engineering experience of Industrial/Commercial buildings in HVAC, Power Distribution and building electrical systems, or related systems.
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The Landscape Designer will be responsible for day-to-day tasks associated with landscape design, including collaborating with clients to create stunning outdoor spaces, designing hardscape features, creating planting plans, and utilizing their knowledge of landscape architecture to create beautiful and functional landscapes.
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Minimum of 5-12 years of architectural project management and/or project coordination (5-9 years for Job Captain and 8-12 years for Project Architect) The Job Captain / Project Architect will typically work as an equal player on a small team along with a Project Manager and a Designer, who all work collaboratively on each project from start to finish.
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Cuningham seeks a Project Landscape Architect (or non-licensed Project Landscape Designer) to share in our purpose and choose to design for social and ecological well-being.
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