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The Product Development Coordinator position will be responsible for planning, development, and implementation of marketing, communications and outreach activities for the Electric Vehicles & Emerging Technologies team at Austin Energy.
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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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Georgia-Pacific is seeking a Product Development Engineer to support the Dixie® business with a focus on paper-based food service products including Dixie® plates, the #1 paper plate in the market.
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Be equally comfortable building early prototype with minimal instructions and V&V product by following formal work instructions and Good Documentation Practices (GDP). Proficient with commonly used catheter assembly and inspection equipment including, microscope, soldering station, hot box, laminator, braiding machine, coil winder, adhesive dispenser.
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The Product Development Scientist/Engineer, Aligners is responsible for the development of new prosthetic dental devices and digital dental processes. This role will contribute to the development of digital dental processes used in the development of prosthetic devices.
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Product Development Engineering Interns will typically support one or more experienced engineers in performance of assignments, spend time shadowing team members, and have unique assignments that support larger projects as well as the day-to-day operations of the engineering department.
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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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As a member of the New Product Development team, the primary responsibility for the role of Product Development Engineer is to design and develop new products and work on continuous improvement of the existing pumps, valves, or other fluid displacement equipment with precision for food and beverage industry.
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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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As a Product Development Assistant, your role is critical in supporting Product Managers as they develop and launch new products and monitor product quality. Job title: Product Development Assistant.
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The Culinary Innovation Manager will lead and manage product development of new products, and execution of strategic initiatives as it relates to all segments and dayparts from concept approval to product launch.
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This role is multifaceted, and will balance hands on formulation, product and process research on related enabling technologies, project management, participation/support in consumer science analysis and interpretation, experimental test method development, data analysis, and intense collaboration with cross-functional teams, specifically appliance and manufacturing teams.
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Extensive experience in late-phase drug product development and commercial development with CMC regulatory filings for the US (NDA), Europe (MAA), Japan, and China. Leadership experience in late-stage product development, scale-up, tech transfer, and process optimization of solid oral dosage and parenteral formulations is a plus.
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The Product Development Manager leads a Product Development platform and is responsible for the oversite of creating and executing line extensions, flavor rotations, platforms, and breakthrough innovation in the U.S. and Canadian markets and facilitating the transfer of information and learning to other global areas.
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As a Product Development Coordinator, you will play a crucial role in the development and execution of the apparel products. They are looking to add a Product Development Coordinator to their team.
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