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As a Principal Digital Engineer at Northrop Grumman you will have a challenging and rewarding opportunity to be a part of our Enterprise-wide digital transformation. Working knowledge of full product life cycle (requirements, design, implementation and test) of FPGA Design and/or ASIC Design.
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The selected Principal / Sr. Principal Electrical Design Engineer will be responsible for cradle-to-grave launch vehicle-centric hardware electrical design engineering, supporting the Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) Weapons Systems (GWS) Ground Support Systems (GSS) product team.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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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). A strong sense of integrity, care, and attention to detail is required as well as a commitment to developing products of the highest quality.
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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 will report to the VP, Data Platforms Product Management, and will work with and support multiple product delivery teams in the development and release of datasets and tools that enable analysis, activation, and governance of data for marketing, ad sales, consumer product development, personalization, experimentation, data science, and more.
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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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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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Powder characterization scientist will be responsible for characterization of particle and powder properties to guide robust drug substance and drug product development throughout all stages of development (from discovery to commercialization.
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They will work closely with colleagues across Technical Operations, Global Product Quality, and Regulatory CMC as they drive the drug product development, validation, and commercial manufacture, and launch.
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In this capacity, you will drive product vision into our development teams, translate vision into delivery objectives, provide customer-informed guidance to shape products, and work with cross-functional teams to deliver well-managed and sustainable features that bring that vision to life.
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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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As a key member of our Drug Delivery Programs team, the successful Senior Product Development Engineer is responsible for providing mechanical design engineering technical leadership on cross-functional product development teams during the pre-concept, development, design, test and documentation for manufacture of new and improved disposable medical and surgical devices, instruments or related products.
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You will be a hands-on and solution-focused engineer who will perform solid modeling, detailed drafting, analysis/simulation, site-based reverse engineering, and other technical requirements for product offerings for Bradken and continually contribute to better output that meets the customer's expectations.
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The candidate will be involved with product sustainment, product development, lab support, and engineering services in support of the Operational Flight Program (OFP), Test Program Set (TPS) development and support, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance software and Mission Support (MS) business lines.
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