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BC forward is currently seeking a highly motivated Program Manager II for an Remote opportunity! Position Title: Program Manager II. Program Manager II. Founded in 1998 on the idea that industry leaders needed a professional service, and workforce management expert, to fuel the development and execution of core business and technology strategies, BC forward is a Black-owned firm providing unique solutions supporting value capture and digital product delivery needs for organizations around the world.
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Responsibilities The Manager 3, Program Management - Site Leadership & Engagement is responsible for creating, executing, and evaluating the employee engagement program across all of our global locations.
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The AD/ADAS Technical Program Management Team’s goal is to enable the successful delivery of technology from the engineering organization to achieve business goals. You will be responsible for end-to-end delivery of one of our key programs contributing to the overall AD/ADAS product, in close collaboration with engineering and product leadership.
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Reports to Data Center BIM Program Manager to establish in-house applications, utilities and scripts to support design and delivery of Global Data Center portfolio. Work with internal engineers, RE&D PMs and external teams to complete Data Center delivery via automation support.
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Communication and care coordination: Act as health unit liaison to ARC community, NASA headquarters, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (NSSC), ARC Safety Office, and utilize the Ames Safety Accountability Program (ASAP.
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The Program Delivery Manager will lead and support OFCI equipment deployment that will enable Meta Data Center infrastructure to be completed on schedule and to specification. We are looking for a Program Delivery Manager for Data Center owner furnished contractor installed (OFCI) equipment to help further our mission.
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Minimum of 10 years experience leading product development as a delivery manager, technical program manager, or engineering manager, preferably in a robotics or autonomous systems environment that involves a combination of hardware and software.
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Minimum of 7 years experience as a Technical Program Manager, Product Manager, or Engineering Manager, in an autonomous systems, robotics, embedded systems, or software development environment.
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Primary task as a Program Manager is to outline, coordinate and schedule all the necessary tasks from Order entry, to material procurement, to scheduling builds, monitoring Test and ensure all quality follow downs from a given Contract to achieved and delivered to customers on time.
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You will utilize your technical know-how and program management skills, to drive program schedules and resolve technical issues that enable on-time quality silicon delivery. 5+ years of experience in silicon/ASIC/IP program management.
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Drive programs from product definition and technology development through delivery as a system engineering project manager. We're looking for a Technical Program Manager to join the Snap Lab team at Snap Inc.
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As a Senior Program Manager for GBS, you will be responsible for driving multi-year and cross-functional initiatives in support of GBS input goals and program maturity, from requirements to delivery.
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SET is looking for the Voice of Customer Experience Program Manager role to analyze customer feedback, drive improvements based on data and facts, thus to drive contacts down as well as improve the re-purchase rate.
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As a Technical Program Manager at Google, you’ll use your technical expertise to lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish. Set machine learning NPI product deployment and transition strategy with entry criteria for a successful delivery to downstream sustaining teams.
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Product Technical Program Manager ResponsibilitiesDevelop and manage end-to-end technical product solutions and ensure on-time delivery. The Meta Product Technical Program Management (TPM) community is pioneering technologies to bring people (and businesses) closer together at a global scale.
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