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Significant experience throughout the program lifecycle from development through sustainment to include: proposal development, requirements decomposition, generation of system and subsystem statements of work and subcontracts, risk management, and continuous improvement efforts including implementation for cost reduction and performance improvement efforts.
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This critical go-to-market role will support regional strategy and drive GCP revenue through our Google Cloud partnership and EPAM-related services in North America specific to the Retail vertical.
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As a SoC Technical Program Manager you will interface with cross-functional engineering and program/product management teams to develop ASIC/SOC solutions that will go into Amazon Devices.
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The Display Module EPM team is seeking a Hardware Engineering Program Manager (EPM) to be the control tower and hub for development and integration of Display top module for our iPhone.
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We are looking for an experienced Technical Program Manager to define and deliver successful, meaningful internal applications, tools and data that support Apple’s environmental programs and help us leave the world better than we found it.
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And supervisor's approval to participate in the IRS Telework Program. In the event that a building is closed due to rent management, new hires may be placed in a local commuting location.
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Agile, Agile Project Management, PMP/Agile Certification, Digital Asset Management, Project/Program/Product Management, Training Material documentation, technical training, Web Development, Communication Skills (Verbal/Non Verbal/Written.
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Ensure meticulous management of tasks, dependencies, and breakthroughs to achieve program objectives on schedule. As a Senior Technical Program Manager within our Silicon Solutions team, you will play a pivotal role in bridging the technical and management domains, driving the development and execution of critical programs.
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Additionally, you will collaborate with cross-functional peers internally, especially in Sales, Strategy and Operations, Customer Engineering, Marketing and Partnership Solutions teams, to support our Go-to-Market (GTM) strategy for Venture Capital (VC) relationships and their portfolio companies to ensure investor network program operations are centralized and laddering up to our global Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) and Management by Objectives (MBOs.
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The ideal candidate will bring a strong blend of program management craft, a proven track record in managing end-to-end strategic programs, a deep understanding of Atlassian's Go-To-Market landscape, and the ability to build strong partnerships with senior leadership and cross-functional stakeholders.
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The program manager will provide strategic program management by working with a broad set of partner organizations (Product marketing, Campaign Marketing, Engagement Marketing, Product Management, Product Development, Customer Experience, Business Strategy, Pricing, Branding, Product Program & Release Management, Segment Marketing, Go to Market.
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We are looking for a talented, experienced, and driven Program Manager to lead the management of our growing number of devices packaging User Experience (UX) development within the Device Packaging Experience (DPX) team.
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Developing comprehensive program delivery plans to achieve successful project outcomes, including scoping, resource allocation, task sequencing, and risk management strategies. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams, including professional services, solutions architects, development engineers, hardware and software engineering, data center operations, project managers, product managers, and go-to-market strategy teams.
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The Café Manager will lead all aspects of the full food service scope of our legacy café operation to include our daily breakfast and lunch service for approximately 1400 guests as well as set-up our dinner on-the -go program for success daily.
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Planet Interactive is looking for a Program Manager to join our well-known Fortune 50 client on a 4-month contract, with the potential to go longer. End-to-end program management.
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