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Kitchen design experience preferred but not required. Bachelor's-level degree in Business Marketing Design or a related field is highly preferred. Sales for this product will be gained through product and sales training competitive analysis and computer design program training.
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Master's degree in business, design, psychology, behavioral science, management science, or other relevant field, experience working with or in federal government contracting a plus. Design and facilitate engaging and effective strategic planning processes, cross-team training, workshops, focus groups, and co-design workshops.
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Experience with Microsoft Office products, Venueops-Ungerboeck or similar booking software, Event Draw or similar Room Layout Design software and Ticketmaster ticketing software preferred. Develop accurate event seating information with the Box Office Manager and Operations Manager, and ensures that event set-ups are accurate.
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The primary duties of the Pipeline/Pump Station Practice Leader are technical and client leadership relative to water, wastewater and stormwater hydraulic structures and pipelines as well serve as a company-wide mentor/advisor to more junior level staff on conveyance design and construction projects.
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This could include piping, valve, pump, or small vessel design and installation; Covestro is seeking college students currently enrolled in a Chemical Engineering program for a Manufacturing Co-Op position at Polyurethanes Division located in South Charleston, WV. The primary responsibility of this role is to focus on manufacturing engineering tasks.
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Develop business requirements and user stories to provide design and development direction to UX design and Dev teams. Collaborate with UX design and Dev teams to iterate and refine designs.
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Partner closely with key leadership and contacts from Costco, Sam's & BJ's, Sales Strategy for go-to-market planning, Distribution and Supply Chain for operational and fulfillment needs, R&D for product and display design needs, and Marketing for brand strategy and innovation.
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You will work very closely with peers in Design Systems, Engineering, Product Design, Product Management, User Research, Legal, Marketing and more to determine a shared vision and roadmap for Accessibility.
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Provides both on-site and off-site account management, which may include interpreting plan design, researching and resolving phone and written inquiries, resolving claims, benefit and enrollment issues.
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We provide a variety of services for investors, hotel owners and brands-including hotel development, design and construction, e-commerce, and revenue management. Shaner has an amazing opportunity at our Holiday Inn Express Charleston-Civic Center located in the beautiful riverfront capital of Charleston, West Virginia.
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Develop feasible roadway design alternatives to be compared against significant project parameters such as site conditions, right-of-way requirements, utility conflicts, design standards, and cost.
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We have a unique work environment and open kitchen design. We have a unique work environment and open kitchen design. We also have a unique bonus program, called the Secret Shopper program that provides the opportunity to earn cash bonuses for everyone by upholding our high standards and delivering an outstanding dining experience.
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Demonstrate a continuing awareness and implementation of safety practices in the workplace and in the production of CADD drawings ("Safety in Design"). Associate degree in design/drafting or a related field.
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Prepares moderately complex engineering and constructions drawing from scratch, sketches or verbal instruction, utilizing manual or computer-assisted drafting/design techniques. Develops under minimal supervision, CADD drawings from design sketches or catalog information.
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Use GIS/GPS software to design vegetation management for transmission lines on a cyclical maintenance schedule. Preferred: ISA Certified Arborist®, ISA Utility Specialist®, Registered Professional Forester (RPF), Utility Right-of-Way Vegetation experience.
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