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Work with product, regulatory, privacy, security, engineering, operations, sales, and marketing teams to develop strategy for various market segments and verticals in U.S. and abroad (including financial services, heathcare, SLED, and public sector.
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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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The main function of a non-IT program manager is to plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems and product roll-out, etc or any other non-IT based project.
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8+ years of software engineering, systems engineering, hardware engineering, or technical product/program management experience. 10+ Network Engineering, Network Capacity Planning, Systems Engineering, Infra development.
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You will be responsible for leading and driving engineering teams to set, develop, and deliver exceptional reliability for systems and lead cross-functional teams towards delivering New Product Introductions (NPIs.
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Technical Program Manager, Manufacturing Test Engineering Tesla’s Manufacturing Test Engineering group is seeking a highly motivated hands-on Technical Project Manager to drive development of custom manufacturing equipment with mechanical, electrical, controls and software engineers.
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You will serve as R&D Engineering Program Manager, playing a leadership role in developing Class III implantable Neuromodulation systems for pain management, accountable for leading several multi-disciplinary teams in developing products that must come together and perform as a medical device system.
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5+ years experience with technical program management, preferably in one of the following fields: mechanical, electrical, aerospace, systems, or software engineering. Knowledge of legacy and cutting-edge automotive systems including domain-based and zonal E/E architectures.
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The individual will work closely with a wide range of internal stakeholders including logistics, field service, engineering, internal systems, and Charging leaders. In this position, intern will support the Program Managers in the Energy Products Engineering team to coordinate complex, multi-disciplinary projects, developing requirements and timelines, and helping to usher these projects through to completion.
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The Systems Engineering and Integration (SEI) team’s mission is to work with teams across Zoox to analyze and address gaps in systems design and verification, to ensure we follow best practices on both sides of the classic “V” model.
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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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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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The Drive Systems Reliability Program Manager will own the overall test and validation for all Drive System programs. The core responsibility will be to create and drive detailed validation schedules, work with test engineers to track progress, highlight test failures, pull in the right people for root cause analysis, prepare for weekly exec reviews on reliability test status and new issues, and ensure adequate time is allocated in each program schedule to conduct appropriate testing of our products with key checkpoints along the way to guide critical engineering decisions.
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As the Technical Project Manager for Exteriors & Lighting Systems in Zoox’s Vehicle Engineering Team, you will be responsible for working cross-functionally to ensure that this groundbreaking vehicle is delivered on time, on budget, and to a very high-quality standard.
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As a Quality Engineering Program Manager at Verkada, you will contribute to the quality and reliability of our new cameras, intercoms, access control systems, sensors, and other enterprise IoT products.
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