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Brief Job Overview USP seeks a Business Development Manager to serve as a key member of our Global and Federal Practice (GFP) team. Finally, this team member will anchor the effective functioning of the GFP Global Business Development (GBD) team by leading certain efforts to organize, manage, and continuously improving the specific BD processes, tools, and systems.
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Come grow with us as a Dealer Development Manager, who develops, negotiates, and implements partnerships with dealers, fleet, and end users. It offers service and repair, OEM product sales, and supply chain management solutions.
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Aspects of analytical development and QC of intermediates, drug substance, and drug product including analytical development, validation, characterization, tech transfer, analytical method qualification, specifications, release, and stability testing.
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Assist with development of test requirements (e.g., wind tunnel, ground, flight, accident and incident and product support testing of aerodynamics) of flight vehicles. This role will support new product design, development and integration projects in the areas of Fixed Wing Aircraft and/or Missile Systems.
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Oversee development of online and offline assortment/merchandising optimization, new product introductions, seasonal programs, and pricing/promotional planning/evaluation. Reporting to the Senior Director of Category Development, you will build consumer and customer-focused strategies, tactics, and category grounded solutions.
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Conduct process development, optimization and scale-up studies; bring this knowledge to project teams to enable successful drug product technology transfer to clinical manufacturing and commercial sites.
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Generate and analyze Consumer & Shopper Insights to inform decisions related to new product development, brand communication, packaging, creative assets, and marketing optimization. Key Responsibilities: As the Director of Analytics & Insights at Conair, Personal Care your primary responsibilities will include: Lead the Personal Care division's Analytics & Insights function, integrating a "consumer-driven" approach across the brand, from product development to marketing plan activation to in-market performance tracking.
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The AWS Applications team is recruiting a Principal Product Manager - Technical for a new greenfield product in the advertising technology (ad tech) space. Principal Product Manager, Technical, AWS Applications.
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Interfacing with product development teams - Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), Electrical Distribution Systems (EDS), and Vehicle validation to integrate signal integrity throughout the product development process.
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Collaborate with marketing, sales, and product development teams to align industry relationship strategies with overall business goals. Knowledge and experience effectively crafting and running demand generation strategies, working closely with Sales and Product Marketing leadership.
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Since integrating into Lundbeck in October 2019, Lu-SBP has supported commercial launch of Lundbeck's first biologic product (Vyepti) and advancement of a growing biologics pipeline in collaboration with our Copenhagen-based Process Science & Validation Team. The Lu-SBP team leads and supports the development of new product candidates from cell line development through commercial validation of Drug Substance and Drug Product manufacturing processes.
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The Sales & Product Development Specialist will partner with our company’s upper management to supervise on-site store operations, aiming to boost local and online sales of our premium, organic freeze-dried and Fresh Fruit products.
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Our Engineering Co-Op will support various engineering activities in product development, field service, product quality, productivity improvement and engineering or technical innovation.
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From custom packaging design and packaging materials to prototype development and manufacturing, packaging automation and equipment, kitting and fulfillment, global sourcing, and full service warehousing and logistics, our packaging consultants develop cutting-edge, innovative solutions that take a product from concept to consumer.
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This role is responsible for leading the creative development and omni-channel implementation of all product marketing material related to specific product categories including Top Freezer, Built-In, Water Filtration, Freezer, Compacts, Wine & Beverage.
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