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The Role AssemblyAI is growing quickly, and we’re looking for a passionate Technical Project Manager to act as the liaison between our Product team and Engineering teams. Requirements 4+ years of experience as a Technical Project Manager, working closely with the business & internal engineering teams.
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The Technical Project Manager position is part of the Acquisition and Property Management (APM) Forms and Publications Orders (FPORDERS) Application Modernization team within the Acquisition and Property Management (APM) portfolio in support of the US Department of Veterans Affairs, Consolidated Corporate Support Services (CCSS) program.
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Position Summary: The Technical Project Manager position is part of the Acquisition and Property Management (APM) Forms and Publications Orders (FPORDERS) Application Modernization team within the Acquisition and Property Management (APM) portfolio in support of the US Department of Veterans Affairs, Consolidated Corporate Support Services (CCSS) program.
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We're seeking a Technical Program Manager to bolster our team based in Chesapeake, VA. The ideal candidate will bring shipyard or design experience, guiding our team through challenging, high-paced projects.
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As a Technical Security Project Manager for Corporate in North America you will be a key figure within the management framework of the GS Technical Security team and will report directly to the North America TS Project Execution lead.
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Microchip Technology Inc. has a Project Manager-Technical opening based in our Houston, TX or Roseville/San Jose CA office. As a Project Manager- Technical, you will drive delivery of Customer Solutions for Microchip.
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Working in an Agile project management environment. Experience with data engineering tools such as Kubernetes/Rancher, Cloudera. Experience with Configuration Management and IaC tools such as Salt or Ansible.
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This serves as a preview of the 90 day plan you will receive if you were to be hired as a Technical Project Manager at Flock Safety. Our Device Engineering org requires technical project management to ensure our embedded software, hardware, and quality teams successfully deliver on business goals.
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The Manager reports to and assists the Project Manager and Government Technical Point of Contact (TPOC) with long-range project planning and represents the Government interacting with a variety of constituents including executives, local municipalities, tenants, and other members of the Navy community.
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The Technical Project Manager is expected to effectively interface with and contribute to the productivity of all engineering resources including team members from a variety of disciplines such as electrical engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, software development, firmware development, quality assurance, industrial design, and manufacturing engineering.
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DLBA is looking for a Technical Program Manager to join our team onsite in Chesapeake, VA. With minimal supervision, develop technical specifications, analysis reports, calculations, and develop designs to meet Specifications and regulatory body requirements (ABS/RINA/LR/ISO/USCG.
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The Technical Project Manager is responsible for ensuring the timely transfer of newly developed processes into manufacturing sites, including production and Quality Control groups.
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The Technical Project Manager (TPM) will serve as a customer liaison and be responsible for overall execution of the I-ETMS Maintenance Service Agreements for BRIGHTLINE positive train control (PTC) implementation and operation.
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MTSI is seeking a Project Management Analyst and Technical Writer to join our team. Provide technical guidance and expertise to program and project staff. Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) is a 100% employee-owned engineering services and solutions company that provides high-demand technical expertise in Digital Transformation, Modeling and Simulation, Rapid Capability Development, Test and Evaluation, Artificial Intelligence, Autonomy, Cybersecurity and Mission Assurance.
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Facilitate engineering activities (including design, development, documentation, test and certification) required to deliver first production of mechanical, electronic, and electromechanical subsystems and systems to customer schedule, cost and technical requirements.
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