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Vertically integrated from R&D to final assembly and testing, we offer a unique combination of electrical, chemical, and mechanical product development for weapons and CBRN systems with CNC machining, injection molding, robotic welding, assembly, design, testing, and engineering capabilities.
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Manager, Electrical Engineering. Bacherlor's Degree (B.S.) in Mechanical, Electrical, or Biomedical Engineering. Our projects range from telemedicine and diagnostic platforms to wearables, drug delivery devices, and surgical systems.
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Exposure to multiple areas of business leadership and execution including engineering (mechanical, electrical, systems, software, information assurance), quality, program leadership, program management, supply chain management, and manufacturing required.
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Bachelor's Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent. The Applied Science Division of the Leidos Innovation Center is seeking a talented technical Program Manager for Autonomous Systems.
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Joby Aviation is seeking a passionate Technical Program Manager to join our Program Management team with a focus in Avionics and Electrical systems, schedule development and engineering project management from prototyping through FAA Type Certification and on to manufacturing introduction.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering preferred. EXPERIENCE: 7 years experience in engineering program management with 4 years of management experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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BS degree Electrical, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering, preferred. Participates in projects for improvements and standardization of Program Management Information Systems and Methodologies.
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Bose Corporation is seeking a Program Manager to join our Global Research and Development Program Management Team. Our Program Managers lead globally distributed, multi-functional teams including mechanical, electrical, acoustical, software, manufacturing, validation, plastics, material science and user experience engineers, as well as resources from our Global Supply Chain Management organization, our Contract Manufacturers and our remote Bose engineering teams.
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Knowledge of electric vehicles, electrical and battery systems strongly preferred. Bachelor's degree in Business, Program Management, Engineering, or equivalent; MBA preferred.
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Knowledge of key functional areas of engineering, procurement, construction, mechanical, electrical, networking, and building automation systems. Leverage technical acumen in mechanical/electrical systems, structures, and networking infrastructure to facilitate engineering problem solving.
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Requires a Bachelors or a Masters degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and/or Engineering Management. A multidisciplinary team of engineers, program managers, and technicians to develop spaceflight missions, spacecraft, spacecraft avionics systems, spacecraft payloads, and lighter than air systems.
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Demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following areas: mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, process/product support technology, mechanical/electrical systems.
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The Program Manager will lead qualification projects for blast, wind, and seismic loading on mechanical and electrical equipment and other non-structural components (learn more at.
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Bachelors degree in technology management, or Management Information Systems, or Computer Engineering, or Industrial/Electrical/Mechanical Engineering, or a related field. Collaborating with teams from Client Engineering, Client IT, and various Center of Excellence groups (COEs), including Quality, Lean, Safety, and Sustainability, the MES Program Manager takes on the crucial responsibility of representing the Manufacturing division.
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Technical Program Manager, Manufacturing Test Engineering Tesla’s Manufacturing Test Engineering group is seeking a highly motivated hands-on Technical Project Manager to drive development of custom manufacturing equipment with mechanical, electrical, controls and software engineers.
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