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As a Technical Product Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the development and enhancement of analytical processes to support data integration, risk detection, customer screening, analyst workflows, and business intelligence.
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The position reports to a Principal Product Development Engineer. Lead new product development projects from concept through production launch. Prioritize safety by overseeing and ensuring New Product Development, productivity, and quality improvements meet and exceed regulatory compliance standards.
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The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering ( at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia invites applications for a professor of the practice faculty position, an academic faculty role defined by significant professional experience in the field of biomedical engineering product design and development.
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Development of a Software R&D organization which shapes and drives Dematic's overarching software strategies, providing a focal point for software knowledge management. Lead the global technology and solutions organization, which includes Software R&D, Systems R&D, Product Information & Training, Standard Solutions, Robotics COE, and dotted line CTO Prod Dev SCS.
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The Senior MEMS Engineer will work closely with the ASIC design / fabrication teams throughout the product development cycle. This person will help to drive and lead the development of next generation product, including design, requirements definition, design documentation, and product testing, verification, and validation.
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Lead key elements of Truist's capital stress-testing activities, including CCAR / Dodd-Frank Act Stress Test (DFAST) stress testing; activities include stress test coordination, overarching controls and governance, development of the Annual Capital Plan and regulatory submission of all required elements.
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Kimley-Horn's Atlanta, GA office is seeking a Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with 2+ years of experience to join their Land Development team. Projects will include a variety of land development site designs.
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Experience working in an Agile Product Development environment a plus. Our analytics team is a growing team here at Mailchimp to support our strategic initiatives across Product Management, Engineering and Design as Mailchimp continues to evolve.
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The Culinary Innovation Manager will lead and manage product development of new products, and execution of strategic initiatives as it relates to all segments and dayparts from concept approval to product launch.
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Our Client is seeking a Development Director to join their community-supported non-profit organization which works to empower Latino students and families to achieve their dreams from cradle to career by using a holistic programming structure that includes Birth to 5, after school tutoring, youth mentoring, adult education, and educational summer enrichment programs.
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You will work directly with SIRUM's co-founder / Chief Technology Officer to increase the velocity of the product and engineering teams, and maximize their leverage. You have 4+ years of experience in a product management role at a high-growth start-up.
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Lead a development team to work on FIS' consumer facing mobile banking application, D1 Flex. Contribute to transformation of the mobile application from Ionic Capacitor to React Native. Full-stack web development experience with Angular, React, Node.js and/or GraphQL.
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Four or more years of experience as a user experience designer, product designer, interaction designer, information architect, or similar role. User Experience Design is at the heart of our client's goal to be customer obsessed, and its UX team works ceaselessly to transform deep customer insights into delightful and innovative product experiences that drive business results and customer satisfaction.
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The Director (Design & Development) of the Project Management Office (PMO) reports to the VP of the PMO. The primary responsibility of this position is to manage and execute senior level project management services across all business functions supporting the Atlanta Hawks, State Farm Arena, College Park Skyhawks, and Hawks Talon Gaming Club, with a focus on projects requiring the management of both the design and construction process.
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The Instructional Designer is an independent contractor member of the DEKRA North America (DNA) Learning and Development team and will be assigned directly to the Instructional Design Manager. The DNA Learning and Development team is responsible for the creation, virtual facilitation, in person and on-demand eLearning programs for DEKRA global customers and partners.
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