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As an Accessory Product Development Engineer at Gulf States Toyota, you will play a crucial role in the engineering development and launch of automotive accessories. Leveraging your comprehensive understanding of automotive industry standards, vehicle integration, manufacturing processes, and automotive accessories, you will manage projects through the developmental process from concept to development to Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) and finally launch.
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Leads product development teams responsible for novel Hematology Oncology therapies from preclinical candidate selection through proof of concept leading to Phase 3 investment decisions.
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Experience in UX, UI / Visual design and development, shipping products and developing strong visual design concept work. Work closely with software development team to support prototyping activities with visual design mockups/assets to capture and resolve bugs, including resolution of UX design inconsistencies, incorrect or missing graphic resources, etc.
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Positions will be hybrid with time split between a home office and on-site at our Harley-Davidson Motor Company Product Development Center (PDC) located in Wauwatosa, WI. Job ResponsibilitiesThis position will be responsible for overall ownership of the motorcycle component software relating to design functions at the vehicle level, acting as the owner of their design from concept and evaluation to production launch and in-field quality control.
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The Tooling Engineer for Stamping will be responsible for concept feasibility & production process planning for new projects working with BIW engineering, materials & stamping production teams together with internal & external die vendors to deliver a final product to cost, time & quality targets.
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The Senior Principal Scientist will report to the Head of Analytical Development as they leverage their analytical expertise across drug substance and drug product development in the pre-clinical through proof-of-concept phases.
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Ensure accuracy, completeness, and proper configuration management of the BOM & accessory weights throughout the product lifecycle. Evaluate product designs, materials, and manufacturing processes to achieve cost & BOM time reductions while maintaining or improving product quality and performance.
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The Senior Research Scientist in Adhesives/Coating Technology will be responsible for the execution of projects and will work with cross-functional teams to develop next generation coating technologies, from concept development, feasibility study and technology/product development, delivering new product innovation to the market.
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You will have the opportunity to work the full design cycle, including tasks such as: concept development, schematic capture, circuit simulation, PCB design, product mechanical integration, battery selection, environmental suitability, device fabrication, and device testing and final qualification.
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The ideal candidate will be proficient in board-level schematic design and PCB layout of RF circuits, system-level communications concepts such as link budgets and modulation schemes, and end-to-end RF product development.
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SUMMARY The Staff Mechanical Engineer will lead the development of new mechanical designs for our 3D visualization and guidance systems for microsurgery, working closely with electrical, optical, software and system engineers as well as product managers.
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The Associate Designer supports the Designer(s) in the seasonal design development process, from concept to delivery, by contributing original, trend-appropriate design concepts that meet market needs and drive sales, and ensuring the timely execution of each stage in the process.
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Responsibilities: Ownership and accountability for PCB schematics, to include concept development, design reviews, and configuration management. Work with product designers and the ECAD librarian in the process that advances schematics to fully producible PCB designs.
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As a Cesium software team member, you will be responsible for software designs from concept through production, including product roadmaps, block diagrams, detailed design and coding, analysis, test, qualification, and in-orbit support.
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Plan and execute development programs spanning the product lifecycle from concept to commercialization. Experience in molecular diagnostics or genomic product development preferred.
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