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Required Education: BA or equivalent Experience & Qualifications: 3-5 years of experience as a Technical Product Manager, Technical Program Manager, Engineer, or Engineering Manager working with user interfaces, web services, databases, and cloud infrastructure projects.
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We are seeking a passionate and experienced Software Engineering Manager to lead our frontend engineering team and drive the development of our user-centric applications. Position Overview: As the Software Engineering Manager for Frontend, you will lead and inspire a team of talented frontend engineers responsible for building and maintaining the user-facing components of our platform.
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You even have opinions on user experience design. More specifically, we’re looking for a seasoned software engineer who has the full stack package and can act as a technical lead for their scrum team.
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The Trade Compliance Systems team manager will be responsible for conducting system performance measurements, managing our software environments, technology modernization effort, automated testing frameworks, carrying out improvements to our SDLC, provisioning quality and user-acceptance environments, developing feature roadmap and documenting technical specifications.
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O Lead and manage project status meetings with vendor and other stakeholders and project teams on a regular basis Compliance and Standards: o Work with Executive Office of Technology and Security Services (EOTSS) to ensure solutions are consistent with Commonwealth technical standards and guidance Qualifications: At least five years of experience in managing medium/large-scale IT projects ($ million+ in size.
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We are seeking a highly experienced Lead Architect to establish the design patterns and technology selections that will further enhance our SaaS product, featuring a control plane for generative AI solutions combined with end-user application support.
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Supervise the product development stages including user experience (UX) design, user interface (UI) design, and technical architecture planning. Evaluate performance, durability, safety, and user experience.
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Technical lead for EHR implementation project, coordinate with the implementation team regularly, configuration of new communities as they onboard the new EHR, support to end users and trainers as needed.
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Expert user of program management tools such as MS-Project, Asana, SmartSheet or similar. Lightmatter is looking for an experienced Program Manager - Supply Chain to help lead our day-to-day supplier programs and ensure on-time delivery across the entire supply chain.
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As a Principal Product Manager - Technical on the Reporting User Experience team you will own the end-to-end product experience including defining the product strategy, product roadmap, and gain a deep understanding of your customer and business landscape.
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The Measurement and Data Science (MADS) Reporting User Experience team is responsible for the software that hundreds of thousands of advertisers use to manage their advertising strategies on Amazon.
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Enhance your technical skills across various facets, from front-end web development and user experience to machine learning and massively parallelized data pipelines. Tech stack experience - React/JavaScript/Typescript with a equivalent experience with Python/Django.
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You will lead the Technical Lead community with a focus on end-to-end platform Critical User Journeys (CUJs), developing technical criteria, guidance, and processes to drive the API-first culture, open to integrations with industry solutions.
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The ideal candidate will, through direct engagement, align documentation with the IT technical team s development processes and procedures as you create documentation for new processes such as Business Requirements Documents (BRD), Software Requirement Specifications (SRS) documents, and Functional Requirement Specifications (FRS) documents, develop use cases and user stories, and manage requirement changes.
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Minimum five years of recent experience as Lead SAP S/4HANA ABAP Technical Developer or Architect on SAP S/4HANA projects. Experience in ABAP programming for Workflows, Reports, Interfaces, Conversions, Enhancements, Forms, and Security, (WRICEFS) with an understanding of the SAP S/4HANA data dictionary, ABAP syntax, debugging tools, and performance optimization techniques, BTP, FIORI app customization and development, SQL, using and extending CDS Views, user-exits, LTMC, and LTMOM.
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