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As an Amazon Manager, Software Development, you will solve unique and complex problems at a rapid pace, utilizing the latest technologies to create solutions that are highly scalable.
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Apply now and you will be eligible for Amazon Manager, Software Development positions that are based on your preferred location, team, tech stack, domain, language and more. Depending on your experience, the Manager, Software Development may be influencing the strategic direction of the team and may also influence roadmaps of other teams that overlap in business or technical domains.
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As our Software Development Manager, you will be reporting to our Head of AutoChem Software Center. Ensuring the development and implementation of processes, tools, and best practices to support effective software development in alignment with Mettler Toledo PLM framework.
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Job DescriptionJob purposeThe Software Development Engineer will be the dedicated support engineer for the Software Engineering and Development team. Direct reportsThere are no direct reportsQualificationsQualificationsBachelor’s degree in industrial Robotics, Software Development or equivalent experience.
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Enable amazing computing experiences with Intel Software continues to shape the way people think about computing – across CPU, GPU, and FPGA architectures. Our developers and software engineers work in all software layers, across multiple operating systems and platforms to enable cutting-edge solutions.
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5+ years of Software development experience with high proficiency in Python, Java, Scala or another language. As a Senior Software Development Engineer in the Zillow Group Data Management team, you will play a central role for powering analytical and ML teams by providing validated high-quality property datasets that are a single source of truth across the organization.
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The Development Manager supervises the Communications and Outreach Coordinator, co-supervises the Executive Assistant along with the Executive Director, and works directly with finance and program staff to assure effective grant administration.
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Reporting to the Director of Development and Major Gifts Officer, the Development Manager will oversee BalletX’s robust annual fund program, including the creation and coordination of fundraising campaigns throughout the season.
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USP seeks a Business Development Manager to serve as a key member of our Global and Federal Practice (GFP) team. Bachelor of Arts with a minimum of eight years of experience in a global health business development OR Master of Public Health/related Master's degree and a minimum of four years of experience in global health business development.
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The Software Development/Engineering team plays a critical role in creating solutions for custom needs in numerous areas: tailored web tool development, integrating systems and scientific instruments, optimizing laboratory information sample management (LIMS), and aiding scientists in fully utilizing electronic lab notebooks (ELNs.
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The Market Development Manager (MDM) will be the face of Oldcastle APG for our MoistureShield Decking, RDI Railing, Barrette Outdoor Living and Duralife Decking brands in the Mid Atlantic market area (OH, IN, KT.
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Then come and join our global team as Software Development Engineer to help ensure/demonstrate that our products continue to earn their place as highest quality products in the industry.
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Software development experience with knowledge in a couple languages such as Java, Go, Javascript, Kotlin, and Swift. Understanding of Agile Methodology and other software development methodologies.
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Oklahoma City Museum of Art is currently seeking a full-time Development Events Manager to join our staff. Creation, development, and execution of all Member and Donor events in collaboration with development department staff and other departments as needed.
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Job DescriptionAs a Director of Software Development in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, you will build and lead engineering teams in the delivery and operation of cloud services that will enable animation, film and game development studios to migrate their entire production pipeline to the cloud.
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