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The Product Development manager is responsible for managing all aspects of the product development calendar, execution of the product, cost and on-time delivery.
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The Product Development Coordinator is responsible for routing and storing new product development project information and verifying that key activities are complete. Manage product life-cycle phase forms and files in the new product development process and check completion of key tasks on checklist before release.
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Innovate with Benchmark Gensuite as a Senior Product Development Manager. Senior Product Development Manager. Manage the software development lifecycle and identify necessary improvements to performance, product architecture and customer experience.
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Abiomed, part of Johnson & Johnson's MedTech, is recruiting for a Manager Product Development ECP located in Danvers, MA. As a manager in product development you will lead a team of direct reports to develop Abiomed’s next generation of heart pumps.
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Join our Product Development Team at Helen of Troy as our Associate Manager, Product Development (hybrid work onsite and from home), and make an immediate impact on our trusted brands: OXO, Hydro Flask, Osprey, Honeywell, PUR, Braun, Vicks, Hot Tools, Drybar, Curlsmith, and Revlon.
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The MPE's PCH / GFX Manufacturing (PGM) team is looking for an analog product development engineer. Communications are essential to drive alignment so there is a focus on communications, community and acumen development.
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This role is part of the Digital Data Dev Division within the Digital Transformation vertical of IDA. It will be responsible for different aspects of Data Product development lifecycle activities, including but not limited to Data Production Support, business stakeholders engagement for usage & problem resolutions, Product migrations, and platform/data product rollouts, performance stability & reliability.
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The Product Manager, NPBD, Interventional Oncology role will have the unique opportunity to help shape US New Product and Business Development recommendations to build Janssen’s capabilities in Interventional Oncology.
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Recruit, train, develop, and retain a robust product development team including members with diverse skills and capabilities from Bachelor’s to Doctoral levelin plant science, molecular biology, protein expression, genetics, breeding, andseed line development.
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Work closely with the Senior Fragrance/Product Manager on the development of the core fragrances for our women's brand. 3-5+ years of experience in product and/or fragrance development, preferably in the consumer products industry.
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Proven experience in product development within the plastic injection molding industry, preferably with a focus on household goods. As a Product Development Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in designing and enhancing our innovative product line while ensuring efficient manufacturing processes.
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We are seeking a highly motivated data scientist to join the Modeling and Digital Strategy group within Product Development. Product Development (PD) at is committed to accelerating CMC development to launch through strategic investments in novel development and manufacturing platforms, new development playbooks, and advancing innovation though modeling, AI/ML, and automation.
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Understanding of apparel product development lifecycle from planning and design through production. This position is an apparel product development-focused role supporting the design and development team from initial concepts through production.
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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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As a member of the Sensor Team within the R&D Chemistry Department, the Senior Product Development Scientist will work in a highly collaborative, cross-functional R&D environment to research, develop, and launch innovative technologies related to rapid AST and other applications in infectious disease diagnostics.
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