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Provides thought leadership and collaboration opportunities in the space of quality strategy and planning throughout PDM, Research, and Kite. Monitors overall quality engineering project portfolio, provides mid-range planning, and communicates project outcomes.
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Job Summary:Our client in Mountain View, CA is looking for a Computer Vision Engineer – Advanced Development & Planning. Project experience working with Pytorch, Tensorflow or other modern deep learning frameworks.
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We are looking for a systems-minded engineer with experience in AD/ADAS to develop motion planning algorithms for our products; an engineer who is excited to work with others on a cross-functional team to develop world-leading capabilities; an engineer who is passionate about applying the results of their efforts to improve the lives of millions through safety and mobility.
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Acts as single-point-of-contact & on-site support for U.S. Partners performing system analysis for safety and reliability. Develops Strategy, Partnerships & Business: Strong empathy, influencing and negotiation skills that help create alignment around product vision, budgets, resources, program planning, etc.
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Experience and knowledge in the following: Semiconductor, materials analysis, electronics manufacturing, design, etc. 15+ years of hands-on Failure Analysis laboratory experience (semiconductor and electronics industry.
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In rapidly changing global security environments, Northrop Grumman brings informed insights and software-secure technology to enable strategic planning. This requisition may be filled as a Principal Program Planning Analyst/SCHEDULER or a Senior Principal Program Planning Analyst/Scheduler.
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MANUMSSNYVLCABasic Qualifications for Production Planner and Scheduler:Bachelor’s degree with minimum 3+ years directly related work experience in production control, production planning, or work center scheduling specifically for onsite manufacturing or in machine shop environment; Master's Degree with minimum 1+ years of experience.
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Collaborate closely with other autonomy software and hardware teams, policy leads, operations, and triage specialists on technical matters to ensure the Motion Planning team’s work is aligning to broader organizational development.
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This role will work closely with the planning functions such as demand planning, supply planning, service planning, distribution planning, NPI planning and IT to implement planning systems, process, data and reporting solutions, through requirements, design, testing, training, and deployment needs.
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Function as Principal Investigator, co-Principal Investigator, or equivalent, assuming primary responsibility for quantitative research design, data collection, security, cleaning, analysis, and reporting as well as client management and communication.
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Join us in creating the best self-driving systems out there with a team that’s as terrific as you are.
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An experienced Blue Yonder Assortment & Space Management Solution Architect with a drive to succeed and a desire to learn, that will develop and grow our Planning business for the Blue Yonder platform.
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As Sr. Manager, Supply Chain Planning, you will be responsible for developing end to end supply plans to ensure continuous drug supply for Corcept’s global clinical trials. Perform scenario planning to support decision-making.
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The Sr. Inventory Planning Strategist will be responsible for delivering a best-in-class customer experience through the strategic management of inventory for our fast-growing greenery & decor categories.
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