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Hands-on development and optimization of chromatography-, capillary-, and spectroscopy-based analytical methods to be used for product release, stability, and characterization testing. Generate and critically evaluate analytical data to support method development and product characterization.
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Partner with internal resources for testing and analysis to ensure high quality product development and manufacturing. Will work with internal and external product development partners to create a variety of innovative accessories for Apple devices.
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Solta is looking for a strong electronic design engineer team member capable of working from requirements through system level documentation and in all facets of the electronics hardware development process.
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Under the direction of the Senior Director, Commercial Products, the Director, Product Development will be responsible for developing product portfolios for all IEHP lines of business: Covered California, Medicare Advantage, Dual-eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNP), and Group products.
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Collaborate with Commercialization, Sales Enablement, and Operational teams to educate and drive the roll out of new products that you build through product development lifecycle (PDLC) gates.
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Attend Agile Product Development meetings such as Backlog Groomings, Sprint Plannings, Scrum Standups, and Sprint Retrospectives. Collaborate closely and liaise with all Product Development team members such as developers, UX/UI designers, QA, and the leadership team to recommend solutions and offer user-inspired guidance for enhancing our new and existing EBizCharge product integrations.
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Full stack product developer: you can research, build, and defend business cases for new product development with little guidance. Work on multiple complex initiatives at once, across different phases of the Product Development Lifecycle.
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Working as a dietary supplement expert with hands-on experience with tablet, capsule, gummy and powder products; personally getting involved in lab work and plant trials to support new product development and improving existing formulations using latest technologies.
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Ashland has an exciting opportunity for a Technical Product Development Scientist to join our Nutraceutical business at our Ogden, Utah location. Develop and maintain extensive database including new and existing product development and technical records including formulations, lab batch records, test results, raw materials files and equipment logbooks.
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The Product Engineer will analyze requirements and competitive situations, initiate the development, testing, and introduction of new products, and support key initiatives for the Adhesives & Sealants BU; This role requires the ability to work across Multiple Distribution Channels in NAM as well as various other Saint-Gobain Businesses.
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Guide the development of copy and creative content for NGS application areas such as inherited disease, pharmacogenomics, infectious disease, and others, appropriately positioning products within compliance guidelines, while conveying strong value propositions and clear product differentiation.
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Experience working with an Agile software development team, managing project deadlines (ideally in a Scrum Master, Product Owner, or Development Lead role) Experience in the software development lifecycle - as the developer, tester, analyst, product manager, project/program manager, etc.
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As a member of the North America Regional Market Development Team, you will be responsible for marketing strategy and tactical implementation of activities and results supporting key product lines and application areas while implementing projects in cross-functional teams.
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4+ years of hands-on experience in marketing, sales, and/or molecular assay development with increasing scope and responsibility in the genomics and molecular diagnostic arenas preferred. You will drive all aspects of the downstream marketing for NGS product lines focused on clinical and translational sequencing applications.
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The Product Development Coordinator is responsible for routing and storing new product development project information and verifying that key activities are complete. Manage product life-cycle phase forms and files in the new product development process and check completion of key tasks on checklist before release.
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