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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology, engineering, or related area and 6 years' experience in engineering, engineering program management, technical program management, product management, or related area.
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This position will provide program management support for cross-functional teams on topics including greenhouse gas emissions accounting, reporting, and forecasting, as well as emissions reduction initiatives such as design optimization, circularity, and re-use programs.
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As a SoC Technical Program Manager you will interface with cross-functional engineering and program/product management teams to develop ASIC/SOC solutions that will go into Amazon Devices.
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5+ years experience working either in consulting, technical program management, and/or operations at a consumer tech, digital health/wellness business or startup. Come join us as we build a best-in-class global multi-disciplinary team across artificial intelligence, machine learning, design, advanced software and hardware engineering, strategy, venture investments, sales, marketing, and partnerships.
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The Datacenter Software organization is looking for a strong program manager with product management experience, UI/UX experience, and solid technical understanding of software development.
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For a variety of products, driving day-to-day activities to meet the overall program objectives and focusing on mechanical engineering design, development planning and validation.
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Implement best practices and methodologies for program management, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. The advancement of Halo's technology and equipment, transitioning from a research and development focus to a production manufacturing setting, has prompted the requirement for an exceptionally skilled and experienced Senior Technical Program Manager.
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At least 4+ years of full-time working experience in program management or relationship management, preferably in a related field: tech industry, process improvement, anti-fraud operations, compliance, e-commerce etc.
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Partnering with product, technology, program management and analytics stakeholders to balance aggressive roadmap against engineering principles; You will be working with various cross functional groups (business, product, analytics, user experience design and engineering) and will require admirable articulation, negotiation and influencing skills given the level of visibility.
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As a Program Manager, you’ll lead software engineering projects in a core programming language and influence teams that design, develop, test, deploy, maintain, and improve software.
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Minimum of 5 years’ experience in an engineering project/program management role. Cross functional program leader accountable to the management team. Bachelor’s degree in a related technical discipline with a minimum of 10 years of project/program management experience, OR Master’s degree in related technical discipline with 8 years of project/program management experience.
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A successful NPI OPM is a leader and facilitator; is driven, organized and detail oriented; excels in program/ project management; communicates with ease at all levels; thrives in an ambiguous environment and is adept at facilitating actions and resolving conflicts.
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Reporting to the co-founder, you will work hands-on to define the Program Management function in real-time while consistently driving forward strategic, cross-functional initiatives. As the first Technical Program Manager at Matic, you will be an integral part of the company's first consumer robot launch.
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BASIC QUALIFICATIONS- Bachelor's degree in engineering, statistics, computer science, operations research, business analytics, information systems or equivalent- 5+ years of technical product or program management experience- Experience owning/driving roadmap strategy and definitionPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Experience bridging technical and business teams to collect and refine requirements, prioritize incoming work requests, and ensure all committed work is delivered on time.
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Be brilliant at the basics of technical product management – working with data analytics, user research, and product design to produce detailed functional designs and inputting all relevant product delivery information in our systems for engineering to execute against.
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