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Works under the general direction of the Production Manager as a product development lead, responsible for developing new products, managing all aspects concerning the product development life cycle leading from market research all the way to production.
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The Product Design and Packaging (PDP) Team at Raytheon is seeking a Product Development Engineer with experience in printed circuit boardcircuit card assembly, manufacturing and the integrated assembly of electronic components into a subsystem to join our team in Tucson, AZ. Responsibilities include supporting the Electrical Team design community as the affordability, manufacturability, and producibility expert for all programs.
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The Manager, BI Product Development is responsible for guiding and supporting all facets of CRM analytics projects. Hands-on experience with data visualization and analytic dashboard development, experience with Tableau (preferred), Domo, Power BI, Shiny, or other platforms.
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Summary of Duties: Responsible for leading the assay and instrument integration activities in new product development and installed fleet support for laboratory and molecular diagnostics product lines.
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3+ years of experience with or knowledge of Advanced SQL development in Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase. Be able to design, develop and document complex data workflow in a hands-on fashion.
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Do you have product and fragrance development experience, and are you seeking a new job in New York? Horizontal Talent is helping a respected company recruit a Product Development Coordinator, and the role comes with an attractive hourly rate.
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Participate in drug product development teams and contribute to the planning and execution of product development studies including formulation and drug product process development, based on project goals and timelines.
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The K-12 Product Development Coordinator will assist in the development of editorial projects from manuscript stage to final products in print and digital formats. Kendall Hunt Publishing is looking for a K-12 Product Development Coordinator.
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Throughout the product lifecycle the Product Development Engineer (PDE) follows our Integrated Product Development System to create an affordable, producible, and highly reliable design that meets the program’s delivery and milestone needs.
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Throughout the product lifecycle the Product Development Engineer (PDE) follows our Integrated Product Development System to create an affordable, producible, and highly reliable design that meets the program’s delivery and milestones needs.
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Reporting to the HR Director for Commercial and Product, the HRBP partners with managers and leaders from Engineering and Product Management to provide guidance on a wide variety of topics and develops strategic solutions in the areas of talent acquisition, talent management, learning & development, employee engagement, performance management, total rewards, employee relations and compliance.
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Reporting to the Director, Pennsylvania Fabric Discovery Center (PA FDC) and the Center for Functional Fabrics (CFF), and part of the Innovation Team, successful candidates for the Product Development Designer role will have professional experience and/or training in design thinking, design and user research, prototyping, and product design for funded functional fabric and e-textile projects.
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Position drives the Process Development activities for an E. coli expressed recombinant protein and will also provide oversight to contract manufacturing, product testing, and overall GMP production.
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As a Senior Software Engineer, will report to the Director, Software Engineering in the IT Department, joining a cross-functional, DevOps based, Agile team responsible for the entire product development life cycle, encompassing conception, discovery, framing, development, testing, deployment, measurement, and continuous improvement.
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We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Senior Manager to oversee our Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) support and development team. Minimum of 7 years of experience in PLM support and development, with a focus on Siemens TeamCenter, with at least 5 years in a leadership role.
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