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The Project Kuiper team is looking for a Sr. Technical Program Manager with experience in ASIC/SOC and FPGA development, project management, and program management.
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The Technical Program Manager will be a key product development management team member focused on driving the development implementation of cutting-edge technology to the next-generation automotive sensing platforms.
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We are seeking a Senior Technical Program Manager. Project Kuiper is an initiative to launch a constellation of Low Earth Orbit satellites that will provide low-latency, high-speed broadband connectivity to unserved and underserved communities around the world.
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Proven experience as a Project, Program, or Application Delivery Manager leading enhancements, migrations, or integrations with the delivery teams and platforms. The Senior Technology Program Manager will also be responsible for developing a consolidated view of the program and for program deliverables including issue/risk management, cross-project dependencies, risk analysis, financials, stakeholder coordination, and regular communication of status.
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Leads development and execution of project management (PMP), product lifecycle processes (PLC), continuous improvement programs, ECO etc. Excellent personal time management and project management skills.
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The Program Manager is responsible for active mentorship, overseeing project delivery, effective governance, and continuous improvement of portfolio projects. Job Summary: We are seeking a highly qualified Technical Program Manager with experience working across a wide variety of technologies and a track record of successfully delivering initiatives with multiple complex workstreams.
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As part of the Product & Program Management team, the Technical Program Manager is responsible for the planning and delivery of KWI product offerings. As a Technical Program Manager, you excel at the below core competencies.
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Disney ESPN and Entertainment Technology (DE&ET) is looking for an experienced Senior Technical Program Manager to join our Technical Program Management team. 5 years experience as a Project Manager managing lar.
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Deliver Program & Results:Requires knowledge of:Risk management methodologies; Project management tools, techniques, and methodologies; Project tracking tools, dashboards, and reports; Financial management tools and processes; Budgeting and internal and external programs; Change management; Critical paths; Negotiation methodologies.
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The Impact You’ll MakeAs a Technical Program Manager at Lam, you are not just overseeing projects – you’re orchestrating breakthroughs in support of [insert strategic initiative.
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Proven track record with Agile project management in a hands-on role as a Program Manager, Project Manager, or Scrum Master for software development teams. Disney Entertainment and ESPN technology is seeking a Senior Technical Program Manager who will be an exceptional addition to our Program Management Team. In this role, you will lead teams through the development, rollout and adoption of several programs that extend the functionality of our core services across Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ and Star.
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Business Operations is responsible for global program and project management, capital and portfolio management, resource prioritization, tracking and communication of performance, administrative services, Annual Operating Plan & LRP Planning, Space Management, and other key functions critical to the operation of DE&E Technology division.
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This role is a great opportunity for an exceptional project/program/product manager with intense curiosity for doing work at the intersection of AI and education or an ML engineer looking to move into more cross-functional management.
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Seeking a Technical Project Manager to manage multiple IT infrastructure, assessment, system upgrade and/or system implementation projects. Strong technical writing skills are required to develop project documentation including requirements, assessment documents, training materials, policy and procedure documents, RFP's, test scripts, communication plans, etc.
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Excellent project management skills, demonstrated ability to effectively manage OEM factories. Technical lead for manufacturing operations at multiple vendors and production sites. JMP, Minitab & Six Sigma experience is a plus.
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