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Significant prior experience in customer-facing roles, project/program management, product management, and working in a technology or research organization. Manage a portfolio of research projects and their associated resource allocations, diving deeper into those requiring additional technical project management, so that the desired outcomes are achieved.
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The Department has a wide range of responsibilities including implementation of Measure S, Measure T, and the City’s capital improvement program; right of way capital services and wastewater master planning; animal care and services; engineering review and approval of land development proposals, and management of the City’s fleet and facilities assets.
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Technical Program or Project Management or Functional Management experience. As a Silicon Program Manager within the Hardware Technology Engineering organization, you will be responsible for driving front-end silicon program schedules and resolving technical issues that enable on-time silicon.
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Certification in Project Management., Master's degree in Business Administration, with specialization in strategy, supply chain, finance, information systems, or related area and 4 years' experience in product design., We value candidates with a background in creating inclusive digital experiences, demonstrating knowledge in implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA standards, assistive technologies, and integrating digital accessibility seamlessly.
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Solid experience working in an end to end, cross functional environment with engineering, design, product, sales, ops, and project management counterparts to deliver products/services.
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AECOM is the worlds trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Desired project tools experience includes CA Technology - Resource Management tool, JIRA, Confluence. Requires knowledge of engineering, product strategy and business management.
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We are looking for an energetic Engineering Project Manager to support exciting projects where you are expected to use your engineering background to enable x-functional teams to deliver sophisticated solutions.
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We are unique in that we provide in-house cost management and project scheduling along with program and project management, in a fully integrated package. In this role, you will be a member our rapidly growing Program & Project Management team.
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You will help align with product teams like Premiere Pro, applied ML teams, Design, and more teams across the company. Oversee, manage, and maintain engagements between Research, Product, Applied ML, and Design organizations, from strategy to tactical execution.
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Reporting to the co-founder, you will work hands-on to define the Program Management function in real-time while consistently driving forward strategic, cross-functional initiatives. As the first Technical Program Manager at Matic, you will be an integral part of the company's first consumer robot launch.
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As an Engineering Project Manager (EPM) supporting the Watch Program Management organization, you will be responsible for the technical management and support of engineering development for Watch bands.
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Just a general engineering degree with some project management experience. Title : Engineering Project Manager. The Watch Band EPM focuses on product engineering design, managing development planning and validation cycles.
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Req ID: Region: Americas Country: United States State/Province: California City: San Jose SummaryThe Senior Manager, Engineering Program/Project Management is responsible for leading and managing design engineers and other technical engineers working on specific projects.
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Track, coordinates, and communicates project schedules, risks and issues and provide program management leadership to highly skilled and technical engineering teams. Lead analog and custom silicon IP engineering core team meetings, program milestone and customer reviews, seek alignment through management reviews and manage escalations.
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