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Experience Desired: Government contracting experience Research and development experience Product prototyping. Project Management: Plan and coordinate project activities for cross-functional technical research and development projects (drone enablement and transformer sensors) Monitor and report to PMO on project progress, budget, etc.
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Fosters partnerships with Marketing, Digital Marketing, Creative, Production, Store Design, Product Development, Resourcing, and Delivery Management. Closely partners upstream during strategic development with Marketing counterparts to ensure cross-functional alignment milestones and timelines for brief development and project kickoffs are met.
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Under the guidance and supervision of the COO and in collaboration with The Product Manager and the Director of Education Outreach, the project manager will play an important role in organizing the work of a multidisciplinary team to meet important milestones for research and development.
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A play on the words "can do", Kendo has become the hub of creativity and next generation beauty product development for global Sephora channels and selective retailers outside of Sephora.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Negotiation; Applied Data Analysis; Financial Acumen; Conflict Resolution; Managing Diverse Relationships; Product Development Life Cycle; Project Management Tools; Risk Assessment; Quality Assurance Process; Service Focus.
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Our global PMO, leads projects/programs across the company, from Product Development to Marketing to Sales and everywhere in-between. Project management, Agile development, process improvement/quality certifications are desired (e.g. PMP, ScrumMaster, Lean or Six Sigma.
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The Project/Product Manager will drive multiple initiatives simultaneously and will be responsible for business readiness and directing the design, development, and implementation of enhancements, and operational improvements to meet the strategic business and organizational objectives.
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You will be responsible for project managing multiple marketing workstreams, assisting and working in collaboration with the Senior Marketing Manager to deliver marketing initiatives and projects with diverse internal and external teams (e.g., product, operations, legal, communications, vendors, etc.
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As a technical project manager, you will collaborate with a diverse group of professionals, including globalization engineers, localization project managers, localization quality program managers, localization operations managers, technology and language service providers, as well as product and source system engineers.
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Calibrated Commissioning® is our quality assurance process with an emphasis on planning, review, and change management so testing, turnover and the final product meets the Owner's intent. Strategic development in the bay Area, with the goal of expanding GMC Commissioning’s geographic footprint.
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About this role: iRhythm is currently seeking an experienced, results-oriented Sr. Technical Project Manager within the Product Development (PD) team. Specific job responsibilities include: Collaborates directly with technical resources within the Product Development and manufacturing teams including stakeholders from several support functions to assemble bottom's up schedules, establishing key project goals, milestones, and metrics for measuring success.
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As a Marketing Project Manager you will be responsible for managing end-to-end execution of marketing programs, from strategic planning phases through creative execution and implementation.
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Lead the end-to-end project management lifecycle, including planning, scheduling, execution, monitoring, and reporting for technical projects related to insurance technology solutions and insurance product development.
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The Product Launch Manager would fall under the Product Management function and will work across multiple disciplines in the company to facilitate the development, management and launch of new products/ projects, ensuring coordination among several departments including sales, marketing, comms, legal, and operations.
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Must have enterprise level experience, within a professional services organization, as a Technical Project Manager with a leading technology consulting or product company, delivering moderate to complex ERP, billing, revenue, procurement and/or CRM solutions.
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