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Key words – Product Development Engineer, New Product Development, Mechanical Engineer, Materials Engineer, 3D CAD, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, DFMEA, etc. Product Development Engineer.
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Job Summary:*The Product Design and Packaging (PDP) Team at Raytheon is seeking a Product Development Engineer with experience in printed circuit board/circuit card assembly, manufacturing and the integrated assembly of electronic components into a subsystem to join our team in Tucson, AZ. This position is an onsite role, located in Tucson, AZ.
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Manage the Product Development roadmap, ensuring clear communication of technology capabilities, market research, and feasibility studies to the Operations and Engineering teams. Team Leadership Direct a dedicated team of product development and test engineers, assigning tasks that play to each team member's strengths and addressing individual development needs.
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Documents development activities and deliverables consistent with formal Quality Systems; including definition of product requirements, project planning, design output (production drawings, bills of materials, procedures, specifications, inspection criteria, etc.
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The MPE's PCH / GFX Manufacturing (PGM) team is looking for an analog product development engineer. Communications are essential to drive alignment so there is a focus on communications, community and acumen development.
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Support new product development by supporting molding development engineering, product/process design, quality assurance, and assembly production to identify potential issues in the molding process before it is scaled up in molding production.
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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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Provide front line and independent process development expertise for clinical and commercial drug product manufacturing operations during sterile processing, process characterization, tech transfer, process validation, and on-going commercial manufacturing.
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API Development : Solid background in API development and integration. Some of our amazing customers include Amazon, BBC, Buzzfeed, CNN, Disney, Fox Sports, Intel, NASA, Netflix, Polycom, Petronas, SNAP, Styker, 3M, and Harvard Medical School.
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Will work with internal and external product development partners to create a variety of innovative accessories for Apple devices. Partner with internal resources for testing and analysis to ensure high quality product development and manufacturing.
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3 – 7 years of experience in a mechanical design role in a product development setting. The company entered joint development agreements with Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis, and Hyundai Motor company and was recently featured in The Boston Globe and The New York Times.
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Georgia-Pacific is seeking a Product Development Engineer to support the Dixie® business with a focus on paper-based food service products including Dixie® plates, the #1 paper plate in the market.
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Developing new products and business areas by taking responsibilities across multiple functions, including new market research, new products and suppliers development, quality management, sales and marketing, supply chain and logistics.
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Collaborate with the avionics and mechanical design teams, technicians, and aircraft mechanics to increase the velocity of product development. Proficiency with computer-aided design (CAD) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software, such as NX and Teamcenter.
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Project Audio Engineer Product Development. is a rapidly growing, integrated, applied R&D and product development firm with a technology venturing arm that has an expanding global footprint.
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