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Proficiency with computer-aided design (CAD) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software, such as Altium, NX and Teamcenter. You’ll play a critical role in developing and continuously improving all aspects of our manufacturing, integration, and supply chain processes to meet design and business requirements, including safety, quality, cost, and on-time delivery.
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Interact with members of project teams, statistician and data management personnel to perform statistical programming activities. The Senior Manager, Statistical Programmer will be expected to provide timely support to the study team on all programming matters according to project strategies.
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As a Sr. Manager of Technical Product Management for TV Plus, you will develop requirements and roadmap priorities for the TV Plus Content Management System (CMS) platform ensuring capabilities support future worldwide growth.
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We work with companies funded by the best investors including Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed Ventures, Tiger Global Management, A16Z, Accel, DFJ, and more. Practical experience in developing applications using microservices, container technologies, container management systems such as Kubernetes, Mesos, etc.
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5+ years in software program or project management role. The Vision Products Group (VPG) is looking for a a software engineering project manager (EPM) to help us push the limits of the next generation of interactive experiences on our platforms.
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The Patent Counsel will advise research teams and management regarding risks and opportunities related to Gilead’s intellectual property. Organizational skills, exceptional time management and attention to detail are a must.
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Experience in SoC or processor security and security technologies including: cryptography hardware, secure boot, memory encryption, isolation/sandboxing, life cycle management, debug and more. Technical lead or SoC/chip lead experience working with collaborative cross-disciplinary teams (ASIC design, verification, physical design, emulation, software, electronic board design and platform.
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This Substance Use Treatment Program & Policy Analyst works closely with AOD Health Services Manager II and AOD Contract, Performance & Monitoring Team, and other key staff from BHRS such as Quality Management, Contracts, Management Information System and BHRS Health IT.
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Utilize Microsoft Dynamics to record sales contacts and opportunities and to obtain and retain project and company information for inclusion in marketing and proposal development. Experience with Permitting and project approval processes at the federal, state and local levels.
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Experience working with multiple of these technologies: digital signal processing, real-time image processing, display engineering, camera modules, mobile SoC and PMIC, or Battery Management System.
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This position reports to the Senior Project Manager, Project Executive, Operations Manager or other assigned supervisor. Rudolph & Sletten, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a Project Manager to join our office in Menlo Park, CA.
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Keeps job on time and on budget using on-going job calendars and job cost reports as primary management tools with the assistance of the Project Manager. A Carpenter III is able to lead and build large, complex projects (up to $2.5M) under the supervision of a Field Manager to advise and provide guidance and direction as needed to accomplish the project scope.
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As a Sr. Technical Project Manager for the Chassis Mechanical team you will be responsible for project managing all Chassis hardware and integrated systems for future development programs.
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Strong organizational and project management skills; ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. People management experience. Viewed internally as a Applied Intuition expert and champion, the Technical Sales Manager will work closely with other teams within Applied Intuition (Product Marketing, Product Development, Technical Sales, Security, Legal, etc.
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As an Executive Cellular Modem Firmware Engineer, you will manage project priorities, deadlines, and deliverables. As a software engineer, you will work on a specific project critical to Google’s needs with opportunities to switch teams and projects as you and our fast-paced business grow and evolve.
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