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Works with business development and program management to identify new business opportunities, present company product capabilities, and clarify customers’ technical requirements.
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Proven expertise in project planning, execution, and risk management, with a deep understanding of drug development processes, particularly in endocrinology, immunology, CNS. Minimum of at least 10-15 years of experience within the Biotech or Pharma industry; prior experience in project management required, specifically in the early development space.
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Product management for a new and emerging business at Databricks. 5+ years of product management and related experience with enterprise or SaaS products. Own the full life cycle of product development from ideation to requirements, development, pricing, launch, and go-to-market.
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As a key technical contributor to New Product Development, the Senior Mechanical Project Engineer for the North America Shower Door department is uniquely positioned to identify and drive new innovations and user experiences.
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This project manager will have the opportunity to work on large home builders to local ones across the US as well as be entrepreneurial where you can lead your team with the support behind you.
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Excellent networking skills, with a strong and existing network in Renewables / Power Systems for PV, BESS and/or offshore Wind Energy and a track record of proactive business development and client relationship management.
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We are seeking a Product Owner ( Business Analyst / Lead Systems Analyst / Product Owner / Software Development Manager / Software Development Project Manager ) for our client’s application security product team that is creating a security framework that is using heavy.
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Computer literacy, including word-processing, spreadsheet analysis, project scheduling and data management software. Lennar is seeking a Land Acquisition Manager to assist in the development of opportunities that fit company’s land acquisition strategies and understanding of current market trends in land development and homebuilding.
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Work collaboratively with Pharmaceutical Science for drug substance and drug product development, GMP Quality Assurance, in addition to Project Management, Clinical Operations, Clinical Supply, and Regulatory Operations.
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Own business rhythm reviews and communication paths to the IPT Lead, supporting program manager and business teams, including: weekly/monthly program management reviews, finance reviews, long term forecasting, business plan, project deep dives, design reviews, etc.
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Develop and utilize business development skills in additional to project management responsibilities; Take lead in the development and management of optimal project profit opportunities including self-perform trades.
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A central task is to provide project management and support of the e-learning/digital vendors contracted by FASTC and the T Directorate to ensure all ISD design and development work will be done in accordance with an Instructional Systems Design model (SAM or ADDIE), Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation (FLETA) standards for the DS/T/Office of the Foreign Affairs Security Training Center (FASTC.
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Product Development: Develop sufficiently detailed knowledge of customer needs to formulate compelling structured products and energy management services. Conversant in key concepts germane to load, generation, storage & energy management services, e.g. hedging, scheduling, dispatching, power-fuel coordination, bid optimization, settlements, risk management & performance tracking.
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Representative engineering tasks include the development of hydraulic calculations, treatment process evaluations and sizing, preparation and review of technical memoranda, design development and reviews, design management in coordination with discipline engineers (e.g. civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation and controls), and QA/QC.
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Position Overview:The Manager of Fragrance Evaluation is responsible for fragrance development, project management, prioritization of projects, and maintenance of the fragrance library and anticipation of customer needs.
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