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Apart from project engineering and management work, our ideal team member is interested in technology development, problem solving, troubleshooting in the field and equipment/product design.
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Experience with digital content migration projects, agile product development methods, or digital marketing is strongly preferred. Required Qualifications : Project Manager Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required.
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The Senior Project Manager leads strategic programs & projects that support execution of our New Product Development & Innovation roadmaps. Responsible for: Revenue or cost responsibility between $1M and $5M per project, Typically lasts approximately one to three years, Involve multiple locations and/or third party partners, Large, cross-functional project teams including Engineering, Supply Chain, Operations, Manufacturing, Product Line Management, and others depending on the specific project, Leads 2-4 large development projects plus additional intermediate projects as needed.
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Within product development and management across the full product life cycle: pre-clinical research and development; clinical development; regulatory submissions and compliance; commercialization; product management; quality assurance and control.
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Experience with product development processes, project management and understanding of the product development life cycle Self-starter with strong initiative, desire to build efficiency, and a style that fosters teamwork and collaboration across stakeholders and partners at all levels Possesses excellent verbal and written communication skills.
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Oversee project execution, including scope definition, resource allocation, budget planning, schedule development, and risk management, encompassing initiatives such as new product launches, automation projects, and capacity expansions.
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Project Manager - Capital ProjectsGreater Chicago (SW Suburb) - Onsite Responsibilities:·Oversee project execution, including scope definition, resource allocation, budget planning, schedule development, and risk management, encompassing initiatives such as new product launches, automation projects, and capacity expansions.
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Familiarity with supply chain processes and an understanding of how they relate to product development. Foster effective communication and collaboration between development teams, product managers, designers, and stakeholders.
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Drive waste reduction, technology integration, and skill development among production teams to achieve project objectives. ·Experience with new product launches. ·Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification is highly preferred.
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Global Manufacturing leader is seeking an experienced Engineer for a Project Management role supporting new product development implementation and launch. We need a Sr. Engineer to support a small, innovation-minded team, ensure supplier quality part specification, and optimize new product speed to market.
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As a Manager of Project Engineering, you will have the opportunity to lead the project management, product testing, and engineering support roles in a global product development environment.
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2+ years of project management/equivalent experience in manufacturing, purchasing, planning, distribution, product development and/or commercialization. " Experience in Project Management in consumer package goods development, manufacturing, purchasing, planning, distribution and/or commercialization.
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2+ years of project management/equivalent experience in manufacturing, purchasing, planning, distribution, product development and/or commercialization 3. Experience in new product launches, contract manufacturing, and financial analysis as it relates to operations.
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3+ years experience in aerospace or aerospace adjacent industry OR with launching CAD, CAM, CAI or similar software to large, matrix organizations as part of a digital transformation or software development team.
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As a specialty project management technology and integration firm, we are laser focused on Operational Systems, Supply Chain Integration, and Product Development for Life Sciences enterprises.
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