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Ensures required quality procedures are established including CAPA, Non-Conforming Product, Risk Management, Post-market-surveillance, Purchasing Controls, Management Review, Traceability, Employee Controls, Post market management, Change Control, Advisory Notifications, Supplier compliance and others as coordinated within the Quality team and with other cross-functional departments.
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Civil Engineering (especially Structural emphasis or interest), Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering/Science, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Software Engineering, Structural Engineering, Quality Engineering, Industrial Engineering Technical, Industrial Management, Operations Research, Engineering Mechanics.
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Program Management: Provide overall program oversight, working in partnership with Apptio Product and Engineering teams, Apptio University, Global Deployment, Customer Success Advisors and Delivery Services to execute high-quality projects and initiatives aligned to agreed outcomes.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Data Science, Engineering, and Product Management, to integrate ML models seamlessly into our digital health solutions. With a focus on delivering high-quality and accessible products, iHealth is at the forefront of the digital health revolution.
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You will work with Product Development, Product Engineering, Customer Quality Engineering, Reliability Engineering, Product Operation, Manufacturing Operation teams as well as manufacturing partners to ensure product quality meets or exceeds the target quality, reliability requirements and performance metrics that are committed to the business.
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Interface with Engineering, Mechanical, Thermal, Program Management, and Operations to ensure modules are released on time, with high quality, and high yield. You will utilize your solid understanding of board engineering, board manufacturing, test development, and quality & reliability to bring leading edge modules to production with high yield, quality, and reliability.
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Prior experience (ideally 2-5+ years) leading program management or mechanical engineering design of rapid development products comprising multiple materials of high aesthetic quality.
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As an Astera Labs Principal Quality Engineer, you will be a technical leader across all aspects of total quality management, including Customer, Supplier, Regulatory, and New Product Development.
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Lead cross-functionally with Product Management, SRE, Software, and Quality Engineering teams to deliver new security as a service offerings to the market in a timely fashion with excellent quality.
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Collaborate with Sales Enablement and Product Management in helping them understand our customer’s challenges, what they are spending money on and what Outcomes-related solutions can help solve their problems.
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As a Product Development Engineer on our team, you will be responsible for the mechanical design, development, and quality of consumer electronic products. Demonstrated ability to work cross functionally with all disciplines involved in specifying and engineering complex electronic products (for example, Industrial Design, Product Management, Electrical Engineering, Design Integrity, Tooling & Process Engineering, etc.
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Implement best practices for data governance, including data quality, metadata management, and data privacy. Work with data engineering and product development teams to identify and instrument new data sources.
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On your typical engagement, you will work with the key stakeholders to understand their needs and advise on SAP system capabilities in the manufacturing and quality management space.
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This management position will work closely with cross-functional teams that include Engineering, Technical Ops, Product Management, Order Fulfillment, Planning and Quality.
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Should have Hands-on Experience on latest versions (2016x or higher) of Enovia PLM. Experience in one or more areas of Engineering BOM Management, Change Management and Part Management.
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