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Engineering Manager, Trust & Safety. About the Position We are seeking a product manager to enhance the foundations of our global healthcare workforce product, positioning it as the preferred choice for global healthcare talent.
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You consider yourself a “full-stack” design generalist who spikes in web app UI/UX design (ie, "T-shaped" designer with depth in product design) Bring design & UX thought leadership to inform high-level strategic & product planning.
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What you’ll be responsible for:Circle is looking for a Principal Product Manager to own and drive the company’s Internal Tooling systems & platform. What you’ll bring to Circle:Principal Product Manager 10+ years of relevant experience in implementing KYC, AML, or Sanctions technologies in scaled companies, including leading programs for Fintech or crypto businesses.
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As an Engineering Manager, you will be responsible for the delivery of our custom Software Defined Radios. Experience with Altium or similar EDA tools for high-density PCB design.
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Poll Everywhere is looking for a Software Engineering Manager to help us in our transition from a collection of Single Page Applications to a Ruby on Rails application that uses Hotwire to question old assumptions and rethink how modern real-time web applications work.
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As an Engineering Manager, you'll be an advocate, coach, and mentor for your team while solving various engineering challenges, doing hands-on coding, and scaling product success at a fast-paced start up.
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Leadership: Play a key role in engineering and product strategy, priorities, and culture. As an Engineering Manager at TeachFX, you'll be a key leader of our company as we scale, and you’ll help define TeachFX’s engineering culture.
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We are a deeply mission-driven company, working hard to develop tech that revolutionizes teacher professional learning - and we’re looking for an Engineering Manager who wants to use their skills to power our mission.
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We lean on and trust in our customer conversations, CX, Product, and Engineering partners to make informed decisions and design intuitive interactions. Our EPD (Engineering, Product, Design) team is building data tool that is highly visual and interactive, offering a unique opportunity for designers.
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Provide direction in the areas of schematic and circuit board layout design, product packaging and assembly, and cable design for RF shielding. This role will support product design, debugging and validation testing for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) as it relates to electrical components and systems.
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We are a venture-backed startup with decades of experience in cell biology, tissue engineering, media development, food science, bioreactor design, and more. Experienced product developer with a strong command of the latest ingredients and processing innovations involving plant-based proteins.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering or related field (preferred); or, Electrician Trainee/Apprentice/Certified Electrician, or commensurate experience. Responsibilities include design consulting focused on projects involving reconfiguration of behind-the meter-building electrical systems particularly for electrification, photovoltaic, energy storage, distributed generation, and resiliency.
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You will be part of the Pottery Barn Product Development team at Pottery Barn, working in our brand headquarters in San Francisco, CA. Our job is to drive and manage sample development from concept through to production, working hand-in-hand with Design, Technical Design, Merchants and Sourcing team members.
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Act as the Design Manager or Marine Discipline Lead for alternative delivery projects with a marine engineering component. Experience with coastal engineering design in urban settings such as shoreline protection, waterfront parks, shoreline restoration, flood control, navigation facilities, bulkheads, dredging, and recreational boating facilities is a plus.
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BS/MS in Mechanical Engineering or Product Design Engineering. As part of the product design engineering team at Wispr, you will design unique wearable designs for this new class of devices.
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