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Job Description A Technical Program Manager (TPM)/Sr BA is responsible for managing and leading complex technical programs from inception to delivery. Minimum of 5 years of experience in program management, with at least 2 years in a technical role.
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Provide regular reporting on the current status of the information security program. - Excellent verbal and written communication skills; especially centered around translation of business requirements to technical requirements.
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How you’ll make an impact: The Principal Technical Program Execution Lead will be responsible for the planning and execution of large, complex cross-team initiatives across platform areas within the Commerce, Acquisition, Data, and Martech domains.
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The Security Engineering & Critical Infrastructure team is seeking a Principal Technical Program Manager (TPM) who is a thought leader in Identity and Access Management (IAM), technically adept, creative, and adaptable.
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RPI Print is seeking a Technical Program Manager to lead the advancement and expansion of automation solutions within our Enterprise SaaS Suite that supports all aspects of short run and print-on-demand fulfillment services.
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We're seeking a Technical Program Manager who will help to develop and implement our cloud sustainability programs. Technical Solution Management IC5 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $112,200 - $194,800 per year.
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In order to support their strong growth they are strengthening their R&D team and are recruiting a technical manager specialised in fermentation in the field of spirits, all pure fermentable materials and/or mixtures.
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Our client, a well known Ivy-League university, is looking to hire a program manager to join their team onsite in Boston, MA! The ideal candidate will have a broad base of fabrication experiences and interests including wood and metal fabrication, digital fabrication (laser cutting, 3D printing), electronics, and/or programming.
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The Technical Manager will lead environmental studies, including wetland delineation, habitat assessments, preparation of NEPA documentation and permit applications. Support technical engineering projects in NJ and NY by leading environmental document preparation and applications for State (NJDEP – required; NYSDOT/NYSDEC - desirable) and Federal permitting.
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Bizzell is seeking a dynamic result-oriented Program Manager, who will be responsible for the management, supervision, and evaluation of all personnel assigned to NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) /Facilities Maintenance and Operations Support Services contract, located in Pasadena, CA. This career opportunity is contingent upon the contract award.
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Sr. Technical/R&D Manager-Polymers/Dyes/Inks/Coatings/Plastics. Using your exceptional leadership skills, you will learn from fluorescent pigment masters in order to lead the technical team into the future.
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Program Manager (PM) III. Founded in 1971 by celebrated physicist and engineer, Dr. Paul MacCready, we've been at the leading edge of technical innovation for more than 45 years. Develops and maintains program plans including budget, Estimate at Completion (EAC), resource allocation, and communications.
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Meta is seeking a Technical Program Manager with ASIC/FPGA design and development experience. This Technical Program Manager (TPM) will lead cross-functional and multi-site teams on delivering ASICs and FPGAs to enable Meta's Infrastructure Engineering organization, whose responsibilities include the growth, management and 24x7 upkeep of Meta’s family of apps.
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ADP Technology Services, Inc. is hiring a Senior Technical Product Manager in our New York City, NY location. Help team to define each quarter product goal during quarterly planning program.
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The IT Technical Program Manager III serves as the facilitator of the IT Project Management group (IPM). The IT Technical Program Manager III is Shared Services Program management function to help the business units and the Enterprise achieve the business strategy and goals.
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