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Partner with development engineering, product quality engineering, and program management to deliver predictable supply to the development programs, production programs, and manage exceptions/containments/deviations for supplier technical performance.
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The Senior Sourcing Engineer drives the strategic supply network development and cost management of Anduril’s product hardware, across their lifecycles, by collaborating with suppliers and cross-functionally, including folks in engineering, quality, and manufacturing.
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The right person for this role has knowledge of manufacturing, supply management, supplier development, sub-system performance criteria and metrology, and continuous improvement. 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), Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) quality improvement techniques, and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T.
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The Senior Value Engineer drives the strategic supply network development and cost management of Anduril’s product hardware, across their lifecycles, by collaborating with suppliers and cross-functionally, including folks in engineering, quality, and manufacturing.
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Ability to cookand work in BOH operations, ability to support development of benchtop prototype concepts and translate to restaurant operations and/or commissary partners, ability to reverse engineer a product, multi-tasking several projects, fluent project management skills, ability to make executive level presentations, ability to use computers and basic MS Office programs.
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You will join a team of attorneys in the Products & Regulatory Legal Group who support development teams, advising engineering and operations teams on a wide variety of matters, including product assembly, technology development, sourcing strategy, and supplier relationships.
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Build relationships and collaborate with cross-functional partners (Operations, Supply, Consumer Insights, Finance, Product, PR, Media, Digital Innovation, Partnerships, Omni Channel, Legal, CRM) on concepting, validation, development, testing, launches, and reporting.
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Collaborate with IT, Planning, Quality and Compliance, Product Development, Sales and Marketing, Accounting, Consignment Management, and other areas to ensure timely information flow and alignment of shared goals and projects.
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The Production and Procurement department drives the demand/supply planning, inventory management, and procurement processes. Coordinate material flows throughout product/BOM changes, obsolescence, and the introduction of new suppliers and/or materials due to new product development.
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Engage in lead discovery/scoping meetings with support from Product Marketing, Product Management & Business Development to qualify New Product Development projects and identify scope of work, budget, and timelines – including internal and external team scheduling and coordination – and capture sufficient information to create a formal project plan.
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Operations Director leads the Production and Inventory, Warehouse/Order Fulfillment team, Supply Chain/Logistics, IT/Technical and Accounting Teams, consisting of leaders in impact, development, manufacturing, product development, human resources and finance.
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Proven experience in product development and management, industrial supply industry experience a definite plus. Join Our Team as a Product Manager: Fuel Innovation in the Industrial Supply Industry.
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Responsible for all areas of program management, focusing heavily on schedule management, performance metrics, resource management, risk management, communications management, and process development and improvement.
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In this role, you'll be responsible for the completion and the successful transfer of all required activities for the new products developed or optimized by the Product Development Department for Laboratory Operations commercialization, ensure supply chain is maintained to support Laboratory Operations and oversight of the safety compliance of Facilities, related to infrastructure and instrumentation.
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Responsibilities include assisting with annual brand planning and execution, brand strategy, new product development, packaging and P&L and budget management. Innovation: Supports future growth by assisting in identifying new product and line extension opportunities by analyzing consumer trends, determining specific market needs and potential, and builds a business case to support new item development, launch plans, and resources needed to commercialize the product.
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