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Role As a Sr. Staff Technical Program Manager on the Release Management Team, you will be responsible for managing complex operational release programs and leading transformational strategic projects from start to finish.
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The main function of a non-IT project manager is to plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems and product roll-out, etc.
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The main function of a non-IT program manager is to plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems and product roll-out, etc., or any other non-IT based project.
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Track record of strong stakeholder management with Infrastructure, Engineering, Product, Design, Analytics, and other cross-functional teams. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent practical experience; advanced certifications such as CISSP or CISM is a plus.
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Support engineering and configuration management teams to take the BOM through the lifecycle of preliminary, prototype, pre-production, and production. Manage the execution of engineering solutions, which include: Printed Circuit Boards, Mechanical, Power, OS, FW, BIOS, Solution SW, Test, Diagnostics, and management of associated vendors.
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Program Manager III. Strong knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, and production methods. Strong knowledge of computer software, such as MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Project, Visio etc.
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Confer with management, production and marketing staff to discuss project specifications and procedures. Direct, review and approve product designs and changes. PMI or PMP certification preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in information technology, computer science, or related area and 3 years' experience in eCommerce merchandising, site operations, business management, or related rea. It involves skilled problem-solving, effective communication with senior executives across various domains, and detailed engagement with key stakeholders in product, strategy, and engineering.
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Accountability, Accountability, Active Learning, Active Listening, Bias, Coaching, Commercial Acumen, Complex Project Management, Contract Management, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Customer Experience Strategy, Data Science, Design Thinking, Empathy, Engineering Product Development, Financial Acumen, Follow-Through, Global Sourcing, Growth Mindset, Intellectual Curiosity, Long Term Planning, Managing Ambiguity, Manufacturing Supply Chain, Negotiation {+ 4 more.
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Experience with product 3D CAD modeling tools (e.g., SolidWorks or ProEngineer) for manufacturing or construction technology and data management. Excellent program management, project delivery, and analytical problem-solving skills.
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The main function of a non-IT program manager is to plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems and product roll-out, etc.
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As a Technical Program Manager at Google, you’ll use your technical expertise to lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish. 5 years of experience in program or technical project management.
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Address engineering and product teams remove barriers and drive clarity on program execution priorities. The ADAS PMO partners with the ADAS Product Management Team and the Software Development Teams to drive the strategic goals of the ADAS organization.
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Other duties as required/requested by the Government within the constraints of the S3 contract Qualifications Citizenship: Must be a US Citizen Clearance: Active Top Secret/SCI clearance, agreeable to polygraph Education: Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Engineering Management, Computer Science, Software Engineering or a related field Years of Experience: 12 years of directly relevant experience, 5 of which must be in the DoD, OR.
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Business, Computer Science or related field. As the ADAS Program Manager, you will play a crucial role in leading high-visibility programs, overseeing multiple milestones, partnering with cross-functional stakeholders across software, hardware and user experience teams, to develop execution plans that enable quality launches of our features and products.
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