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Food Scientist Product Development Director for a Food Processing Plant in the Phoenix AZ area. Food science and food product development, specifically with non frozen dairy/ice cream.
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Technical expertise in product development specification and design for manufacturing a Variety of Plastic/Materials in Injection Molding and other Manufacturing Processes. Submit and Document Licensing Submission stage gates throughout entire product development process.
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Our goal is to build workplaces that reflect the communities where we live and work, support the growth and development of each team member as they strive to reach their full potential and empower them to be their authentic selves.
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The Product Development Coordinator is responsible for project assignments including sourcing, product development, sample production, communication and negotiations with factories overseas.
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You will be focused on live ops systems and engagement drivers, in an integral role leading development and product strategy for our title. Our studio is looking for a Product Management Lead, Live Ops who is incredibly passionate about making games and bringing exceptional entertainment to millions of players.
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5+ years of relevant experience in developing Semiconductor devices, as a Product Engineer, or Product Development Engineer, or Test Engineer, or Application Engineer. New Product Engineer delivers new product to the market in a timely manner with expected product and process robustness, focusing on technology platform and new product development, design for manufacturability, development timeline, new product performance & cost, and production.
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Assist in coordinating other aspects of fragrance development- such as scheduling category reviews, base/product requirements, ensure suppliers are adhering to CHD & regulatory requirements.
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Validated ability to synthesize information from multiple scientific fields to generate insights to guide product design and development - analytical & physical characterization, in-vitro & in-vivo model systems, PBPK modeling, sensory psychophysiology, consumer research, etc.
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This is what you will do:Alexion’s Product Development and Clinical Supply (PDCS) organization is seeking an expert synthetic organic chemist to lead our strategic capability build in drug substance continuous processing, for deployment across an emerging small molecule portfolio.
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Provide front line and independent process development expertise for clinical and commercial drug product manufacturing operations during sterile processing, process characterization, tech transfer, process validation, and on-going commercial manufacturing.
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From consumer-based research and product strategy through development, commercialization and implementation, NPD shepherds’ products to the shelf and then works to optimize, expand, and curate product platformsThis role provides support for product innovation initiatives and holds key tasks in keeping the team organized, streamlined, and always improving.
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Collaborate with marketing, sales, and product development teams to align industry relationship strategies with overall business goals. Knowledge and experience effectively crafting and running demand generation strategies, working closely with Sales and Product Marketing leadership.
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About the Role: Design flow development engineer will work in a team responsible for architecting, execution, and delivery of the EDA design flow for all DTCO activities, technology lead vehicle design, IP design, and product design in TD. The design flow will be built on top of a reference flow enabled on Intel technology and released from external EDA vendors.
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Experience working directly with Product and development teams advocating for security best practices and risk-based decisions. - 3+ years of any combination of the following: threat modeling experience, secure coding, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, system administration and network security experience.
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The Business Development Director, APS is responsible for partnering with Industry Group Operations and Sales resources to identify, qualify and sell the ABM Performance Solutions product to existing and new clients.
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