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Websphere Administrator

Administers all aspects of the WebSphere environment, including the day-to-day operations and responsiveness for problem resolution as well as instituting proactive measures to identify and correct issues before they affect the business team. Implements and maintains WebSphere and database servers. Coordinates tasks across functional areas of the IT Department including the system operating system, network administration, mainframe operations, databases, system monitoring, and security software.: Guides and facilitates teams in the delivery of technical solutions. Performs complex work assignments and problem resolution across systems, processes, and channels. Participates in the evaluation, development, and implementation of internal or external business solutions that meet customer needs. Manages multiple development initiatives of significant scope and complexity. Coordinates with cross-functional team members to translate business requirements into specifications. Creates test plans. Identifies opportunities and potential technical solutions. Synthesizes analyses, identifies root causes, and develops and recommends technical solutions. Supports and proactively contributes to continuous improvement initiatives within area of expertise for assigned company and/or across enterprise. Analyzes, designs, develops, tests, creates prototypes, debugs, and implements new information technology systems or modifications to existing information technology systems within the systems or software development lifecycle. Acquires and applies advanced knowledge of the business, its applications, and its processes. Serves as a resource to team members on escalated issues of an unusual nature.

Integrated Circuit Designer

Designs layout for integrated circuits (IC), according to engineering specifications, using computer-assisted design (CAD) equipment and software, and utilizing knowledge of electronics, drafting, and IC design rules (standard IC manufacturing process requirements). Reviews and analyzes engineering design schematics and supporting documents, such as logic diagrams and design rules, to plan layout of IC. Confers with engineering staff to resolve design details or problems. A bachelor's degree is required for most positions; however, some companies may accept equivalent education and experience combined. Excludes supervisory positions.: Enters engineering specifications into computer memory of CAD equipment and composes configurations on equipment display screen of IC logic elements (basic components of integrated circuit, such as resistors and transistors) for all IC layers, using keyboard, digitizing work aids (light pen or digitizing tablet), and engineering design schematics, and applying knowledge of design rules, programmed CAD functions, and electronics. Compares logic element configuration on equipment display screen with engineering schematics and redesigns or modifies logic elements, as needed, using digitizing work aids, keyboard, and programmed CAD functions. Lays out, redesigns, and modifies arrangement and interconnections of logic elements for each layer of integrated circuit, using digitizing work aids, keyboard and programmed CAD functions listed on display screen. Keys in specified commands, using CAD equipment keyboard, to test final IC layout for errors in design rules, using design rule software package. May generate copy of logic element design, using plotter to verify that logic element design copy meets design requirements and for use in laying out IC layer design for Very Large Scale (VLS) integrated circuits. May generate tape of final layout design for use in producing photo masks for each layer of IC, using CAD equipment. May program CAD equipment to change CAD functions listed on display screen, using keyboard.

Commercial Designer

Creates and designs graphic material for use as ornamentation, illustration, advertising, or cosmetic on manufactured materials and packaging. Receives assignment from customer or supervisor. Studies traditional, period, and contemporary design styles and motifs to obtain perspective. Reviews marketing trends and preferences of target and related markets. Integrates findings with personal interests, knowledge of design, and limitations presented by methods and materials. : Creates, draws, modifies, and changes design to achieve desired effect. Confers with customer or supervisor regarding approval or desired changes to design. May be required to have specialized knowledge of material designed. May prepare original artwork and design model. May perform related duties, such as fabricating silk-screens, drawing full size patterns, or cutting stencils. May work with specific items, such as signs, packaging, wallpaper, ceramics, tile, glassware, monograms, crests, emblems, or embroidery.

Industrial Designer

Originates and develops ideas to design the form of manufactured products. Reads publications, attends showings, and consults with engineering, marketing, production, and sales representatives to establish design concepts. Evaluates design ideas based on factors such as appealing appearance, design-function relationships, serviceability, materials and methods engineering, application, budget, price, production costs, methods of production, market characteristics, and client specifications. Integrates findings and concepts and sketches design ideas. : Presents design to client or design committee and discusses need for modification and change. May design product packaging and graphics for advertising. May build simulated model, using hand and power tools and various materials. May prepare illustrations. May prepare or coordinate preparation of working drawings from sketches and design specifications. May design products for custom applications. May be required to have specialized product knowledge. Usually specializes in specific product or type of product including, but not limited to, hardware, motor vehicle exteriors and interiors, scientific instruments, industrial equipment, luggage, jewelry, housewares, toys, or novelties and is designated accordingly.

Designer Graphic

Designs art and copy layouts for material to be presented by visual communications media such as books, magazines, newspapers, Internet websites, television, and packaging. Prepares materials manually or by utilizing graphic software to design and produce finished artwork or product. Plans content, graphic aspects, and presentation of material, product, or service. : Ensures consistency of design. Determines size and arrangement of illustrative material and copy, selects style and size of type, and arranges layout based upon available space, knowledge of layout principles, and esthetic design concepts. Draws sample of finished layout. Prepares notes and instructions for workers who assemble and prepare final layouts for printing. Reviews final layout and suggests improvements as needed. May key information into computer equipment to create layouts for client or supervisor. May prepare illustrations or rough sketches of material according to instructions of client or supervisor. May prepare series of drawings to illustrate sequence and timing of story development for television production. May mark up, paste, and assemble final layouts to prepare layouts for printer. May specialize in particular field, medium, or type of layout. May produce still and animated graphic formats for on-air and taped portions of television news broadcasts, using electronic video equipment. May photograph layouts, using camera, to make layout prints for supervisor or client. May develop negatives and prints, using negative and print developing equipment, tools, and work aids to produce layout photographs for client or supervisor.

Solar Energy Systems Designer

Designs solar domestic hot water and space heating systems for new and existing structures, applying knowledge of energy requirements of structure, local climatological conditions, solar technology, and thermodynamics. Studies engineering tables, estimates energy requirements, determines type of solar system, and determines optimum size and type of panels that meet structure's energy requirements. Typically requires a technical school education with courses in shop math, mechanical drawing, applied physics, electronics, blueprint reading, theory, design, and equipment construction, along with knowledge of solid-state equipment controls, microelectronics, plumbing, and electrical training.: Estimates energy requirements of new or existing structures, based on analysis of utility bills of structure, calculations of thermal efficiency of structure, and prevailing climatological conditions. Determines type of solar system, such as water, glycol, or silicone, which functions most efficiently under prevailing climatological conditions. Calculates on-site heat generating capacity of different solar panels to determine optimum size and type of panels that meet structure's energy requirements. Arranges location of solar system components, such as panel, pumps, and storage tanks, to minimize length and number of direction changes in pipes and reconstruction of existing structures. Studies engineering tables to determine size of pipes and pumps required to maintain specified flow rate through solar panels. Specifies types of electrical controls, such as differential thermostat, temperature sensors, and solenoid valves, compatible with other system components, using knowledge of control systems. Completes parts list, specifying components of system. Draws wiring, piping, and other diagrams, using drafting tools. May inspect structures to compile data used in solar system design, such as structure's angle of alignment with sun and temperature of incoming cold water. May inspect construction of system to ensure adherence to design specifications.

Controls Designer

Designs and drafts systems of electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic controls for machines and equipment, applying knowledge of electricity, electronics, hydraulics, and pneumatics. Designs and drafts components of electrical, electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic, and lubrication devices, and other related equipment applying knowledge of electrical engineering and drafting. A bachelor's degree is required for most positions; however, some companies may accept equivalent education and experience combined. Requires knowledge of computer-aided design and its use as a design tool. Excludes supervisory positions.: Discusses project with supervisor and engineering department to review functions of machines and equipment. Diagrams logic system for functions such as sequence and timing control. Designs and drafts diagrams of cable connection for robots, robot end-of-arm tool, robot controller, and other machines. Illustrates and describes installation and maintenance details, such as where bearings should be lubricated, types of lubrication, and which parts are lubricated automatically and manually. Reviews schematics with customer's representatives to answer questions during installation of robot systems. Observes gauges during trial run of programmed machine and equipment operation to verify that electrical signals in system conform to specifications. May confer with assembler and wirer to resolve problems regarding building of controls systems. May design controls for energy conversion or other industrial plant monitoring systems.

Display Designer

Designs displays, using paper, cloth, plastic, and other material to decorate streets, fairgrounds, buildings, and other places for celebrations, fairs, and special occasions. Confers with client regarding budget, theme, materials, colors, emblem styles, and related factors. Plans display and sketches rough design for client's approval. : Selects stock decorations or directs construction according to design concepts. May construct decorations. May direct and supervise workers who put up decorations. May design, draw, paint, or sketch backgrounds and fixtures made of wood, cardboard, paper, plaster, canvas, or other material for use in windows or interior displays. May specialize in designing outdoor displays.

Interior Designer

Plans, designs, and furnishes interior environments of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Confers with client to determine architectural preferences, purpose and function of environment, budget, types of construction, equipment to be installed, and other factors that affect planning interior environments. Integrates findings with knowledge of interior design and formulates environmental plan to be practical, esthetic, and conducive to intended purposes, such as raising productivity, selling merchandise, or improving life style of occupants. : Advises client on interior design factors, such as space planning, layout and utilization of furnishings and equipment, color schemes, and color coordination. Renders design ideas in form of paste-ups, drawings, or illustrations, estimates material requirements and costs, and presents design to client for approval. Selects or designs and purchases furnishings, art works, and accessories. Subcontracts fabrication, installation, and arrangement of carpeting, fixtures, accessories, draperies, paint and wall coverings, art work, furniture, and related items. May plan and design interior environments for boats, planes, buses, trains, and other enclosed spaces. May specialize in particular field, style, or phase of interior design. May specialize in decorative aspects of interior design.

Package Designer

Designs containers or packaging for finished products, such as foods, beverages, toiletries, and medicines, combining optimum market display and protection of the product. Confers with representatives of engineering, marketing, management, and other departments to determine packaging requirements and type of product market. Sketches design of package for specific product, considering factors, such as convenience in handling and storing, distinctiveness for identification by consumer, and simplicity to minimize production costs. Typically reports to Package Design Supervisor or Manager.: Creates, draws, modifies, and changes design to achieve desired effect. Plans content, graphic aspect, and presentation of package. Renders design ideas, including exterior markings and labels, fabricating model in form of paper, wood, glass, plastic, or metal, depending on material to be used in package. Makes changes or modifications required by approving authority.



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