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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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The Product Development Engineer will be responsible for the performance analysis and interative improvement process of drilling and power system applications. This role will work under the direction of the Product Development Manager.
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Job Summary: 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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This Product Design Engineer II is a key member of the product development team which works closely with other Engineering teams, such as the Test Lab, Manufacturing and Product Management to create competitive designs for Trane Commercial Water-to-Water HVAC product lines, encompassing both heating and cooling functionalities.
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Working knowledge of product development methodologies such as Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP), Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) elements such as Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA), and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T.
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Astronics Advanced Electrical Systems (AES) is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer, Product Support - Power Electronics Systems to join our Airborne Power Control (APC) Product Team in Kirkland, WA.
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We are seeking a strategic, savvy Product Marketing Manager to project manage, develop and execute campaign strategies that promote our new device launches and device offers and engage our target audience.
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In the role of Product Security Engineer, you will be essential in implementing and maintaining security measures across Seegrid's product lines. About the Role: Product Security Engineer, Software Operations.
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The CARFAX product management team is looking for an exceptional product professional who is passionate about delivering world class products. You will be working with other product managers focusing on enhancing CARFAX’s core product – the CARFAX Vehicle History Report.
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We are seeking a hands-on mechanical engineer to join our growing Product Development team. Beyond being a curious and hands-on mechanical engineer, the ideal candidate will also have experience with electrical, electro-mechanical, and/or control subsystems.
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Browse The AislesThe Product Marketing Manager supports ADUSA's Media Partnerships team’s efforts to deliver on bold revenue targets. Recipe for Success - What's “in store” for the role Build Strategies for new product launches and go to market recommendations.
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As an Accessory Product Development Engineer, you will play a crucial role in the engineering development and launch of automotive accessories. Product Development Engineer (Automotive) Position Requirements.
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Primary PurposeThe Product Marketing Manager supports ADUSA's Media Partnerships team’s efforts to deliver on bold revenue targets. Preferred QualificationsComfortable being a part of both worlds of product and sales and able to bridge the gap between them.
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Product engineer owns application technical specification requirements for new products, best practice development for standard or customized applications, and 2nd-line product support.
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Summary /Objective: The Product Engineer designs and develops within New Product or Sustaining Product Engineering. Works directly with Marketing and Sales to review opportunities and develop engineering cost analyses based on Product Scopes, work directly with purchasing, quality, manufacturing engineering, test engineering, process engineering, electroplating, suppliers, and other necessary groups as a cross-functional team to develop products and solutions.
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