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Key focus areas will include comprehensive network development, new business development, and strategic partnerships; key performance indicators includekey service linemarket share, volume, and financial performance.
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Own test methodologies and strive for continuous improvement of production test program quality/efficiencyActively participate with cross functional teams including Product Development Engineering, DFT, and IC design to efficiently debug product failures and implement optimal solutions.
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Expected to visit client locations, discuss / interview client personnel, take notes, and translate those discussions into living documents (such as memorandums and project descriptions) suitable for release to governmental authorities, providing the maximum written support for client research and development efforts.
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The development director will manage all activities that raise funds for CAIR-SFBA, with a focus on strengthening existing donor relations and substantially increasing the number of individual supporters.
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Harmonic is hiring a territory Sales Director, Fiber Broadband Business Development (West - U.S.), to represent Harmonic's fiber-to-the-anything (FTTx) solution to Tier 2 & Tier 3 telecommunications companies, municipalities, electric copperatives, tribal nations and underserved communities exploring broadband services.
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To meet the market demand, Supermicro is seeking a Sr. Director of Business Development who will report to the sales organization and work from our East Coast headquarters in the New York Metro area.
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Strong working knowledge of modern, continuous development techniques and pipelines (Agile, Kanban, CI/CD, Jenkins, Git, Artifactory) 3+ years of experience in software development, with a focus on large-scale enterprise applications.
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Experience in API, backend, and data services development. As a Software Development Engineer in the data platform team, you will have the opportunity to build, optimize and grow one of the largest data platforms in the world.
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Protocol development preferably, wireless experience, such as development on LTE/5G, using GTP, charging protocols, RADIUS, Diameter IP and routing protocols is added advantage. With our commitment to innovation, driven by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs, we are a leader in the development and deployment of 5G networks.
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We are looking for a Sr. Director of Business Development who will lead our strategic initiatives and programs including collaboration with technology partners and, opening new business opportunities, playing a key role in JFrog’s “Too integrated to Fail” philosophy.
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The Director, Business Development and Strategy, Clinical will serve as an internal and external face of the company and will bring a strong track record of innovation, business development deals and value creation, combined with a network of relevant business connections within the healthcare space.
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This individual will be responsible for winning data center GPU designs around AMD's current and next generation GPUs, serving as the business development subject matter expert on our AI capabilities, understanding the support requirements and ensuring successful revenue capture.
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We are seeking a results-oriented and strategic-minded Business Development Specialist to drive business growth and cultivate new opportunities for HireIO, Inc. This role involves identifying and pursuing potential clients, fostering relationships, and contributing to the overall expansion of our business.
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Kraken Kratom is continuously looking for independent sales representatives to join the Kraken Team. If you are self motivated and love having your own schedule, this is an excellent opportunity for you.
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Experience in Linux/KVM, ESXi, AWS/Azure virtual appliance development. Array Networks, a leader in application delivery and security, is seeking product development and sustaining software engineers for the company’s web application firewall, load balancing, and SSL VPN product portfolio.
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