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Proven experience working with semiconductors, electro-mechanical robotics, control systems, power distribution, and/or vacuum systems. 10+ years of experience in manufacturing engineering, material management, mechanical assembly, production planning, or purchasing (preferably in equipment manufacturing.
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Responsible for leading Space and Airborne Systems supply chain program management in partnership with Engineering, Program Management, and Operations to drive execution, alignment with commodity strategies, supply base optimization, and lowest total acquisition cost on high visibility Programs.
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The AMD Server engineering organization is seeking an experienced Sr. Server Technical Customer Program Manager with customer facing and Server Platform Engineering experience to lead engagements with customers developing systems around AMD EPYC CPUs. In this role you would support EPYC customers across cloud, enterprise and HPC segments throughout the product lifecycle.
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Effectively communicate program risks/status regularly to key stakeholders. Aeva is transforming autonomy with its groundbreaking sensing and perception technology that integrates all key LiDAR components onto a silicon photonics chip in a compact module.
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Master's degree in computer science, management information systems, industrial engineering, engineering management, business, information systems, project/program management, information technology, finance, management, or related area and 2 years' experience in project management, program management, program operations, or related area.
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The IS&T Product Engineering Systems group is seeking an Engineering Program Manager (EPM) to help us manage highly visible and transformative Next generation PLM/PIM program.
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Minimum of 7 years experience as a Technical Program Manager, Product Manager, or Engineering Manager, in an autonomous systems, robotics, embedded systems, or software development environment.
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Health Sensing Architecture & Algorithms Engineering Program Manager We are looking for an outstanding Engineering Program Manager to deliver next-generation sensing software technologies for health & fitness applications.
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Develop the systems that allow for efficient hand-offs between teams such as BOM procurement, engineering change control, issue reporting, etc. As a Sr. Technical Program Manager, you will manage the design, procurement, build, and testing of the various system and subsystem iterations on our product development roadmap while also building out systems necessary for a growing org.
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This position will be part of the broader product/program management team and will work on projects cutting across Data Engineering, Business Intelligence, Data Science, and Sales Systems, all while influencing the smooth functioning of a highly technical team.
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The DMe B2B Data and Systems team (capabilities) is looking for a seasoned program manager to help lead the team's delivery operations and coordinate the roadmap across short-term projects and crucial annual programs.
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6+ years experience as a technical program manager, engineering manager, or product management, leading development of software. Manage and own complex cross-functional programs execution in a large matrix organization spanning product management, user experience, software engineering, hardware, firmware, QA, and Data science, from an early stage of development through launch to customers.
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The Quality Engineering Program Management team, which is part of ServiceNow’s Release Management team, takes large, company-wide, highly visible programs from vision to release. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in Computer Information Systems (CIS), Management Information Systems (MIS), Computer Science (CS), or related field.
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Intuitive Surgical designs and manufactures highly complex surgical systems including cameras, instruments, and accessories for use in surgery. Requires knowledge of engineering, product strategy and business management.
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5+ years of experience managing new hardware products from conception to deployment, ideally in industrial or high power systems with aggressive timelines. Manage tools for development and prototype engineering builds and support builds as needed.
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