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As a member of the New Product Development team, the primary responsibility for the role of Product Development Engineer is to design and develop new products and work on continuous improvement of the existing pumps, valves, or other fluid displacement equipment with precision for food and beverage industry.
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The successful candidate will have derivatives and financial markets experience, including knowledge related to the operations and processes of an exchange and clearinghouse regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), including product development, self-certification process with the CFTC and product management upon launch.
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Innovate with Benchmark Gensuite as a Senior Product Development Manager. Senior Product Development Manager. Manage the software development lifecycle and identify necessary improvements to performance, product architecture and customer experience.
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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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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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Oversee the product development roadmap of CDNA working closely with the operations, technology, data, risk, legal and compliance team in order to develop and launch products on the CFTC-regulated exchange.
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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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Job Name: Product Development Associate Manager, Footwear & Accessories. Proven experience in footwear design, development, or product. Support Product Development Director and Design team in articulating fit and aesthetic feedback on each proto round.
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The Culinary Innovation Manager will lead and manage product development of new products, and execution of strategic initiatives as it relates to all segments and dayparts from concept approval to product launch.
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The Product Development Manager is responsible for managing product by aggregating market intelligence to identify and develop future benefit plan designs; recommends product positioning for new and existing products and modifies current products as necessary to be compliant with regulatory requirements.
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Lonza Kingston is hiring a Product Development Engineer or Mechanical Engineer for our Kingston, ON location where we have cutting edge technology such as the Cocoon Platform. The Product Development Engineer or Mechanical Engineer also ensures the mechanical design for the Cocoon Platform can be sustained for manufacture and distribution within regulated markets, and that field defects are investigated and addressed at the design-level.
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The Senior Product Development Engineer will manage a team of product development and test engineers which will require task delegation, team member support, and individual goal success.
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Join our Beauty and Wellness Team at Helen of Troy as our Associate Manager, Product Development, Liquids (hybrid work onsite and from home), and make an immediate impact on our trusted brands: Revlon, Hot Tools, Bed Head, Drybar, Gold-n-Hot ,Curlsmith, Honeywell, PUR, Braun, and Vicks.
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The Product Development Manager leads a Product Development platform and is responsible for the oversite of creating and executing line extensions, flavor rotations, platforms, and breakthrough innovation in the U.S. and Canadian markets and facilitating the transfer of information and learning to other global areas.
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Extensive experience in late-phase drug product development and commercial development with CMC regulatory filings for the US (NDA), Europe (MAA), Japan, and China. Leadership experience in late-stage product development, scale-up, tech transfer, and process optimization of solid oral dosage and parenteral formulations is a plus.
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