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The Data Engineering Manager is responsible for managing, coaching and mentoring a team of data engineers that will build data pipelines and data warehouse solutions to support business analytics.
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4+ years of experience as a product manager, business analyst, or business systems implementation consultant for IT, Operations or Finance teams. In this position, you will actively work with both internal and external resources on the IT, Finance, and Billing Engineering teams to define and support a high-impact finance systems roadmap.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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Georgia-Pacific (GP) is seeking a Senior Manager of Quality Engineering to fill a key position as a member of the Software Engineering & Integration. Collaborate with the Software Engineering & Integration Leadership to advance our Engineering capabilities and enable superior business returns.
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We seek an experienced Senior Data Products and Program Manager for an internal Data and Technology enablement team that supports internal Analytics and Business functions of a large global Life Sciences organization.
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Senior Software Engineering Manager will work with Product and Functional Group Owners to plan, execute projects, and ensure that teams have appropriate product and technical knowledge/specifications, direction, and resources to deliver on business objectives for the development group within the SDLC process.
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QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in environmental management, business, real estate, public administration, civil engineering, urban forestry or a related field.
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The Sr. Engineering Manager, Research & Development (Sr. Principal Team Leader, R&D) role, within Production Design is tasked with leading a team of R&D engineers working on future restaurant equipment projects, leading them through the R&D process.
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Engineering & Business: FE/EIT, PE, PMP, CBCP. Additionally, the position supports the Mechanical Engineering Solutions (MES) Group and contributing on Facility Condition Assessment (FCA), Asset Management, and Capital Planning projects.
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Lead a diverse workforce in a customer-service, deadline-oriented environment to provide infrastructure support services to include: Administration, Environment Safety Health and Quality Program, Engineering, Project Management, Property Management, Operations and Management, custodial, snow/ice abatement, pest management, grounds management.
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Keyword(s): Business Development Manager, Water, Wastewater, Water Resources Management, pipelines, pumpstation, treatment, program manager, project manager. HDR is looking for a Georgia-Alabama-Mississippi (GAL-MS) Water Business Development Manager to join our established and successful team.
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Aimpoint Digital is a premier analytics consulting firm with a mission to drive business value for clients through expertise in analytics, decision science, data engineering and infrastructure.
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Work with Engineering, Project Manager, and Sales Support team to ensure proper quotation. [REMOTE] Business Development Manager (Fencing or perimeter security) Description.
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Assist the Land Manager with transfer of the project entitlements to development partner/assignee to ensure seamless transition. Background in land planning, law, engineering or real estate.
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Perform Quarterly Business Reviews with key suppliers within the Electronics and Electrical categories reviewing current performance, aligning corrective actions, and developing collaborative initiativesWho we are looking forEDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s degree: Engineering, Supply Chain Management, or Business Administration is required; Master’s/MBA preferredCertifications: Supply Chain Management, Purchasing, Six Sigma Green/Black Belt or PMP desired.
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