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As a manager in product development you will lead a team of direct reports to develop Abiomed’s next generation of heart pumps. Abiomed, part of Johnson & Johnson's MedTech, is recruiting for a Manager Product Development ECP located in Danvers, MA.
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The New Product Development Engineer will develop cutting edge filtration systems and implement new technologies for the Gas Turbine Filtration Business. The role reports to the New Product Development Manager with dotted lines to the Slater plant Ops Manager.
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BS in Mechanical, Biomedical Engineering, or directly related scientific discipline 5+ years product development experience required; preference for experience with class II or III medical devices Knowledge of catheter design and manufacturing processes (i.e. extrusion, braiding, coiling, reflow, etc.
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Represent Drug Product team in CM&C teams and support the formulation and process development of protein, peptide, oligonucleotides and other novel modalities in clinical development.
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The successful candidate will focus on providing technical leadership supporting the integration of advancing our current sensors' electro-optical capabilities, including the development of product definition and prototypes, lab concept prototype verification, and system-level electro-optical performance analysis.
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Support Product Development Director and Design team in articulating fit and aesthetic feedback on each proto round. Proven experience in footwear design, development, or product.
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The Product Development Engineer will be responsible for the performance analysis and interative improvement process of drilling and power system applications. This role will work under the direction of the Product Development Manager.
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Join our Beauty and Wellness Team at Helen of Troy as our Associate Manager, Product Development, Liquids (hybrid work onsite and from home), and make an immediate impact on our trusted brands: Revlon, Hot Tools, Bed Head, Drybar, Gold-n-Hot ,Curlsmith, Honeywell, PUR, Braun, and Vicks.
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As a Development Chemist , you will coordinate multiple Packaging Food product development projects or projects supporting a commercialized product within given time and budget constraints, and with responsibility for decisions and interpretations.
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3+ years as a Product Manager in software product development, especially in complex industries like financial infrastructure or biotech. Work with sales, business development, and marketing to articulate product capabilities, use cases, and value propositions externally.
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The Director is responsible for leading BAI Learning & Development’s technology product development, QA, development operations and engineering teams. Director, Product Development & Operations.
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Engineering Director (Scientific) – Drug Product Development. Background encompasses manufacturing process development of parenteral drug product, including oligos, protein, peptide, viral or cell therapeutics.
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Product Management partners with game development, publishing, marketing, and platform teams to provide a data and market-driven view of product strategy that aligns with business goals.
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The Senior Principal Scientist will collaborate across BMS sites with Analytical, Drug Product, Drug Substance, Quality, and Regulatory leads to execute drug product formulation/process development support, analytical strategies for drug product methods and specifications, analytical control strategies, and support of product development up to drug application submissions and approval.
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The Senior Product Engineer will lead the design and engineering development of electro-mechanical products and assemblies. Responsible for product design, engineering and development of assigned programs.
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