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We are searching for a Pet Product Designer & Developer who will manage and drive the product development process for K9 Ballistics and One Fast Cat. The ideal candidate will have market knowledge about the pet space, a strong interior design and fashion sense, and value our commitment to sustainability.
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As a Product Specialist, you will perform TIG welding and utilize a variety of testing equipment including electronic testing tools, small motor dynamometers, environmental chambers, and hardness testers.
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Description :General InformationAs the product brand migration program manager you will have the opportunity to be part of the Product Marketing and Portfolio Management team of Grid Integration.
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Thank you for your interest in becoming a Paid Product Tester. - Each product test is conducted by a third party, independent company. Product tests and online studies are typically lower.
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Fills equipment with product. No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. May perform minor repairs on vending and/or fountain equipment. Drives to vending equipment locations on an established route across a wide variety of weather conditions.
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The System Designer is a pivotal role that champions the creation and installation of HVAC solutions tailored to our customers' unique needs. Leveraging their technical expertise and interpersonal skills, the System Designer consults with clients in their home to understand their comfort requirements, designs high-quality, efficient HVAC systems, and then communicates these solutions effectively.
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The product specialist I may work individually and/or with a group, verifying conformance to industry and regulatory safety standards; and prepares written test reports. The Product Specialist I demonstrates solid tool knowledge and has a passion for using tools and equipment.
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Defining the product strategy and features for the next generation infrastructure services. 5+ years of Product Management or Developer experience where you demonstrated a sustained track record of making significant contributions to impactful projects.
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The Product Analyst II role will report up to a Product Manager and serve as an analyst for the different products, supporting the California team with analysis needs as a whole. 2 years of related experience or 1.5 years in Product Analyst I role.
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Our client, a leading beauty and skincare brand is seeking a highly motivated and analytical Product Marketing Manager to join the team! In this role, you will be responsible for analyzing market and competitive data, sales trends, and customer feedback to support the development and implementation of our product portfolio and innovation pipeline.
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Support Director, Product Development by gathering and analyzing data to build out comprehensive product marketing briefs, including consumer insights, sales data, comprehensive competitive analysis and input from retailers and markets.
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UI/UX Designer responsibilities include gathering user requirements, designing graphic elements and building navigation components. We are looking for a UI/UX Designer to turn our software into easy-to-use products for our clients.
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Some studies such as clinical trial in-person focus groups pay as high as $500 per study. This opportunity is for completing market research opportunities with independent brands via online or phone.
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Acknowledge customers, help locate product and provide solutions. Public retail store setting taking care of our customers; all public areas are climate controlled; some stock rooms may not be climate controlled; some outdoor work if assigned to retrieve shopping carts or while unloading trucks; Frame shop contains glass cutter and heat press ; work hours include nights, weekends and early mornings.
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C#, ASP.NET, JavaScript, CSS, XSLT, jQuery, and SharePoint Designer 2013 experience. Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, Cyber Security, or an equivalent bachelor's degree from an accredited college/university or five (5) years of experience in SharePoint Development (including customized code, creating/modifying web parts, creating/modifying SharePoint Workflows.
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Title: product designer Company: Clear Point Consultants in Oxnard, CA
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