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As an EPM, you will work closely with our Software Engineering, Product Management, and cross-functional teams across business units to support products through all phases of product development.
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Technical Program/Project Management experience or Engineering Management experience or Technical Leadership in software-enabled products or solutions required. Plan and manage milestones, feature interdependencies, project schedule, and overall quality of our product deliverables.
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Project Manager, Manufacturing Data Management. 10+ years quality control ( QC ) or product engineering experience in PCB, semiconductor or similar process manufacturing fields.
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It is expected that this position will participate in and assess all aspects of the Product Line, including quoting and pricing, managing sales, project management activities, and, occasionally, collections.
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Understand the nuances of Product Manager (PM) and Technical Product Manager (TPM) roles and drive innovation by attracting candidates who can lead our product success.
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Experience aligning requirements, planning and executing consumer electronics manufacturing readiness for factory builds through all phases of a product development process. 7+ years of software engineering, systems engineering, hardware engineering, or technical product/program management experience.
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Experience in end-to-end project management with engineering, product, operations, and other cross-functional teams. Experience in Project Management and/or Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is highly desirable.
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10+ years of a strong, proven track record in one or more of the following disciplines: Business Process Operations, Portfolio, Program and Project Management / New Product Introduction / Product Operations in a commercial enterprise software development & delivery organization.
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Championing the Product Mindset along with robust project and change management skills, the Senior Manager, Legal Operations will oversee and optimize legal processes and systems to enhance efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and performance while collaborating closely with the Legal team, senior stakeholders, and cross-functional departments to ensure efficient execution of our workflow development and adoption strategy.
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Proficiency with Digital Asset Management (DAM) and Content Management Systems (CMS), such as Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) required; Understanding of Product Information Management (PIM), Content Syndication Platforms, or SaaS platforms, such as Stibo STEP or PDX preferred.
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Bachelor's Degree with a minimum of 4 years of experience in Enterprise Risk or Operational Risk and Project Management or Internal/External Consulting, Business Risk Process Management, Product Management OR High School Diploma or GED and 8 years of experience in Enterprise Risk or Operational Risk and Project Management or Internal/External Consulting, Business Risk Process Management, Product Management.
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10+ years related work experience (e.g. combination of working in an enterprise support leadership role, project management, business process operations, product management, engineering operations, business or product strategy, technical consulting, data analysis.
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Directly manage and develop a team of financial analysts helping the SP business; including design engineering, process engineering, product management, and the US SP commercial organization.
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A deep understanding of project management, process design and implementation, change management, and NPI processes is required. In this role, the Corporate Transformation Program Director is chartered with driving transformation as part of the product-focused corporate priority programs.
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Develops detailed project plans and manages all implementation processes including resource allocation, progress tracking, monitoring change control process, testing, documentation, training and on-time delivery within budget constraints.
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