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For over 40 years, ProCaps Laboratories has led the industry in research, development, and innovation, continuously advancing product formulations based on cutting-edge nutritional science and progressing technology.
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Knowledge of Feature Data Specifications or Product Specifications (DPS) to include, the Topographic Data Store (TDS) and Multinational Geospatial Co-production Program (MGCP) schemas, Data product Specifications (DPS), and/or Standard Information Guidance (SIG) for GEOINT product lines which include Joint Operation Graphic (JOG) and Tactical Pilotage Chart (TPC.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Cartographic Standards Development Specialist to join our team in supporting the standardization of practices and tradecraft across the International Partnership Manager’s Area of Engagement.
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As a Senior Product Manager you will work closely with technical and business teams at Rockstar Games, 2K Games, Private Division, and Zynga in order to align the D2C team’s roadmap with game development plans.
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Experience serving in a supervisory or Technical Lead work role. Tradecraft equities include cartography education and experience of at least 5 years, specifically in producing and reviewing JOG and TPC Charts.
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The Executive Director Analytical Sciences & Technology will lead the analytical development encompassing method development, qualification, and cell therapy drug substances and drug product characterization for all cell therapy programs during product lifecycle.
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The BE-4 Turbomachinery Product Team Lead is the manager of a hardworking and focused team of turbomachinery design engineers, project engineers, analysts, and integration engineers. 8+ years of liquid rocket engine, turbine engine, spacecraft, launch vehicle, and or aircraft systems development experience.
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The CASE Auto Business team has chosen six key business focal points or 'Product Tracks', which are CASE Auto Academy & Practice, Autonomous Vehicle Development, Vehicle Verification and Validation, Vehicle to Ecosystem Services, Fleet Business Services and Electric Vehicle & Battery Systems Business, each under a designated Product Manager.
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The Master of Medical Product Development Management (MPDM) degree focuses on preparing students for an advanced career in clinical operations management, clinical trials monitoring, quality, regulatory, and the complex interdisciplinary process of medical product development.
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Own the full life cycle of product development from ideation to requirements, development, pricing, launch, and go-to-market. In addition, you will partner closely with product teams across the Databricks product portfolio including data engineering, data warehousing, governance, and AI/MLproducts.
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Product Development: Develop sufficiently detailed knowledge of customer needs to formulate compelling structured products and energy management services. This position will report to the SVP of Business Development and will be located in Boston, MA, Houston, TX, or Remote.
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The Kuiper Engineering team is seeking a detailed oriented, results-driven, customer-centric ASIC New Product Planner with experience in pre-production development and manufacture of semiconductor integrated circuit (IC) chips for digital and analog ASICs and SOCs. ASICs are the foundation of Kuiper’s innovative aerospace and terrestrial networking infrastructure equipment and data services.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Business Development Consultant at Jan-Pro Franchise Development Charlotte Region in Charlotte, NC. The Business Development Consultant will be responsible for tasks such as cold calling, new business development, lead generation, proposal preparation and presentation, solution consulting, and networking.
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As a Senior Product Development Engineer, you'll manage products from design to production, oversee multiple projects, and ensure product quality, cost-efficiency, and timely delivery.
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3 or more years of experience in late-stage product and process development and market application of small molecule or oligonucleotide therapeutics. Collaborate with process, formulation and quality functions to ensure strong cross functional collaborations and integrated process and product development and characterization.
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