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Our client, a well-known Entertainment Company is seeking a full-time contracted Product Development Manager to join their Kissimmee office ASAP! Collaborate with internal partners (Creative Design, Brand Merchandising, Licensing Commercialization, Sourcing and Tech Design, Global Product Design teams, BERGs, CBM, Legal, Business Affairs, Product Integrity, Integrated Retail, BPM, Public Affairs, D&I teams, Cultural Consultants) and external partners (Studios & Disney Channel Content Providers, Games, Publishing, WDI, Licensees, DTR Partners) to design and approve all products.
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Lead the design and development of new food packaging products in the food service, consumer packaged goods and food processor markets thru all phases of design and development. Including: concept definition, industrial design and 3D CAD engineering design, prototyping, performance validation, definition of manufacturing strategy, product costing and capital requirements definition, implementation planning, production product performance validation and customer acceptance of final product.
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This role will work under the direction of the Product Development Manager. The Product Development Engineer will be responsible for the performance analysis and interative improvement process of drilling and power system applications.
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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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Natron Energy is seeking a Battery Product Development (PD) Engineering Manager to lead the development of Natron’s proprietary Sodium Ion Battery Packs and Power Electronics.
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The candidate will be a part of the Biologics Drug Product Development team in support of Gene Therapy programs in the Genomic Medicine Unit. The incumbent will have the opportunity to work on different facets of drug delivery and product development for modalities such as Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs) and Adeno-associated virus (AAV.
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Candidates with fresh or prior work experience in composite membrane product development for filtration, gas separation and water purification are encouraged to apply. FFI Ionix are seeking a Product Development Scientist to join the technology team to develop membrane separators for water electrolyzers.
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The Community Development Manager is also responsible for assessing community needs and is expected to cultivate and maintain strong relationships with community leaders, non-profit organizations, government entities and other centers of influence in all assigned markets.
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They will work to gain in-depth knowledge of their materials, process, and equipment to meet quality, reliability, cost, yields, and product development timelines. They will be expected to partner with area engineers, technicians, integration, SGL (Shift Group Leader), and management in order to enable development commitments for their aligned tech node.
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This Product Development Engineer will work as a valued member of our professional Residential Packaged Product Engineering Team to bring emerging products to life through new product development (NPD) and to sustain existing product lines through quality and productivity initiatives.
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As an Amazon Manager, Software Development, you will solve unique and complex problems at a rapid pace, utilizing the latest technologies to create solutions that are highly scalable. Apply now and you will be eligible for Amazon Manager, Software Development positions that are based on your preferred location, team, tech stack, domain, language and more.
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The Manager of Product Information Management is a key role on the Marketing team that holds oversight for effective product data and digital assets for CertainTeed’s extensive portfolio of products.
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Job Selling points for Product Development Coordinator in Philadelphia: $20.00 - $23.00 per hour Contract to Hire Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm Job Responsibilities for Product Development Coordinator in Philadelphia: Support the product development team in fulfilling sample requests from other departments (Marketing, Photography, eCommerce, etc.
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This position reports to the Product Development Manager and is responsible for working with Application Engineering and other cross functional project teams in order to define realistic and achievable product designs.
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The Product Development Engineer applies technical knowledge, original thinking, and ingenuity to solve design problems and develop new products and systems. Project management skills and experience working in a cross functional stage/gate product development process.
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