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The main goal of the Associate Product Developer is to develop a high-quality standard product while maintaining and managing costs, following dates on calendar, and managing overseas vendors thru the development process.
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Experience in business development, product, commercial or marketing roles ideally at a leading Tech, Telecom, OEM or Consulting firm. - Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders across User Growth, Product, Legal, Operations, Marketing, and Business teams on the conceptualization, development, implementation, and go-to-market strategy of new partnership initiatives.
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Day-to-day, the Product Development Coordinator will be responsible for supporting BBCS’ North America & Latin America Product Development team, working closely alongside the team’s Director and Senior Creative Manager.
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Candidates with fresh or prior work experience in composite membrane product development for filtration, gas separation and water purification are encouraged to apply. Product Development Scientist.
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To fund our next stage of growth, the company has concluded a combined equity and initial government funding round of $10M USD, and is hiring a critical hand-on engineering role – Senior Product Development Engineer – to further develop our technology portfolio and integrate it into key customer programs.
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Industrial automation product development, Rockwell Automation experience is a plus. Five (5) years of experience in related engineering field with electronic design, product development, and manufacturing release experience.
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Position SummaryThe Sr. Manager, Product Development will play a pivotal role in driving innovation and ensuring the successful development of high-quality, sustainable, and ethically sourced products.
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Sigma360 is seeking an experienced Product Owner to operate as a mission manager for watchlist screening within our Sigma360 platform. Represent the voice of the customer in support of development, marketing, and sales teams.
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The Investment Middle Office Service (IMOS) Product Development Associate will drive design and delivery of key aspects of the strategic middle office product, leveraging firm-wide capabilities to implement efficient and competitive product solutions.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDivision Department:PharmaLogic | Technical Operations - Product Development & ImplementationPosition Title:Product Implementation SpecialistReports To:Director of Product Development & ImplementationLocation:New York City, NY work from home opportunity with 50-75% travel required.
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The Product Development Manager (PDM) is responsible for managing across-functional teams assigned to design, build, and maintain one or more product lines including Timekeeping and Payroll.
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The Director of Software Development will lead the development of our enterprise platform to provide support for our current install base with a growing team of developers, architects and first line managers, and will partner closely to support infrastructure for the customer-facing software developed by R&D. The Director of Software Development will collaborate with Operations, Sales and Business Development to derive product requirements and to improve company policies and standards.
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The Opportunity: The Hardware Product Development Manager role will be a key team member for physical product development at Caraway. You will own end-to-end product development (NPI) from concept through launch, including defining product requirements, prototyping, manufacturing, marketing, and strategy.
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In this Servo Systems Product Manager role, you will be responsible for the success, vision, and strategy of the product(s) as well as understanding user needs, setting the roadmap, and working w/ engineering.
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Product Development Coordinator This is a full-time exempt position, requiring a minimum of 4 days on site in office. Start Date ASAP Job Summary:We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a Product Development Coordinator.
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