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JOB TITLE: Manager, Strategic Initiatives SALARY RANGE: $88,322 - $115,923 HAY POINTS: 634 DEPT/DIV: Strategic Initiatives SUPERVISOR: Acting Sr. Director, Strategic Initiatives LOCATION: 2 Broadway, New York, NY HOURS OF WORK: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm (7 1/2 hours/day) Deadline: Open Until Filled Summary.
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We are seeking an experienced Director of NPI Operations who will lead and direct all facets of manufacturing new product introduction (NPI) for SPAN including, but not limited to NPI Program Management, NPI Engineering (Mechanical and Electrical), Manufacturing and Process Engineering, Manufacturing Test Engineering, Span’s Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) process, and sustaining hardware improvement projects.
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Ensure the successful management and coordination of NPI activities across all functional groups including design engineering, supply chain operations, hardware quality, product teams, and other core operations functions.
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Under general direction of the Director of Design, the Group Leader provides technical leadership, plans, organizes, and implements the development of all projects within assigned group.
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Strong Salary Position With Bonuses and Profit Sharing 401k With Match Family Work Environment Flexible Schedule Hybrid Environment HSA PlansJob DetailsCandidates Technical Experience may includeAct as the leader of the design process from design, and documentation standpoint for public works and land development projects.
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Irvine Technology Corporation (ITC) is a leading provider of technology and staffing solutions for IT, Security, Engineering, and Interactive Design disciplines servicing startups to enterprise clients, nationally.
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Job Description: Mechanical Team Leader This position is located in Concord, NH In order to be considered to join our AEC Practice as a Mechanical Team Leader, you must have demonstrated experience with delivery of facilities design packages for complex multi-discipline, architecture & engineering design projects for Food, Beverage, Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG), or Life Science sector manufacturing clients.
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To Apply for this Job Click HereDirector of Data Science (Onsite)We have an immediate need for a Director of Data Science to join one of the nation’s largest independent automotive parts retailers.
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Understanding of modern software development practices, such as iterative software development, continuous integration/continuous test/continuous deployment engineering development systems, test drive design, and customer-centric desiKey BenefitsThe annual pay range for the role is USD $251,000 - $361,100.
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Detailed DescriptionPerformed tasks such as, but not limited to, the following:Responsible for the design, deployment & support of CLS's Engineering Quality Management System (QMS) for ATS Engineering Services.
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Appen, AI (previously Appen Butler Hill, Inc.) seeks Director, Engineering: Evolve Appen products and support internal recruiting and project management teams in delivering the products.
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The Director of Program Management oversees project delivery activities to ensure established policies and procedures VPRA uses for projects through the project's engineering, design, and construction phases.
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Work closely with business development, engineering, design, marketing, sales, and customer success teams. We're looking for a skilled Director of Product Management to lead our efforts in creating and managing products that enhance our partnerships with external organizations.
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Along with the Manager of Construction, provide constructability reviews of the design and engineering documents periodically throughout the construction documents phase of the project to ensure that the design is consistent with the initial budget.
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Collaborate with design engineering, product management, and quality assurance teams to drive product development and continuous improvement initiatives. Responsible for overseeing all aspects of our operations, including Manufacturing, Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality and EHS. Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to optimize processes, enhance efficiency, and deliver high-quality products to our customers.
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