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Intermediate to advanced knowledge of Python and of data visualization software (e.g. Tableau) Undergraduate degree in fields such as Business Analytics, Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Economics, Finance.
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2+ years of experience leading high-performing operationally focused software engineering teams. As an Engineering Manager leading the Alert Evaluation, you’ll work with engineers that are in charge of a critical part of our Full Stack Observability products, as well as our unified dashboarding and data exploration strategy.
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Ideally Sr Consultant/Case Team Leader level at leading firms with high skills training rigorStrategy work in tech industry, ideally software/SaaS Relevant technology fluency Engineering degree or demonstrated interest or experience in computer/information technology spacesPreferred Qualifications M&A due diligence experience MBA or similar Master's degreeLearn MoreAbout AutodeskWelcome to Autodesk.
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As an Engineering Manager, you will play a key role in the success & continued expansion of our software development function. This is a full time position reporting to the VP of Engineering.
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Product, Product Manager, Product Management, NLP, LLM, CV, Artificial Intelligence, Software, SaaS, SQL, Python, Java, AWS, React, Code, Coding, Roadmap, User Requirements, Engineer, Engineers, Engineering, Machine Learning, ML, MLOps, Machine Learning Operations, Natural Language Processing, Large Language Models, TensorFlow, PyTorch.
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Proficiency in construction management software (e.g., Procore, Buildertrend). Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field. The Construction Manager will be responsible for managing and supervising all aspects of multifamily construction projects, from initial planning and budgeting through to completion.
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As a Software Engineering Manager in Protection Systems Software, you’ll embody SEL’s deep commitment to providing SEL’s protective relay customers with a world-class experience.
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You have 3+ years of experience as an established technical leader of software engineering teams that have successfully delivered customer-driven software products. We're looking for an Engineering Manager to join our CRM team.
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The ideal candidate will be a seasoned manager with a deep knowledge of the software development lifecycle, experience supporting teams of engineers as they evolve in their careers, and a background in media delivery via highly scalable distributed systems.
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Experience optimizing post-sale processes via process engineering, software and tools, such as Salesforce, Vitally (customer onboarding, success, support and account management) Implement scalable processes and maintain customer success systems/software to enhance operational efficiency, leveraging industry best practices and innovative technologies, ensuring consistent execution and continuous improvement.
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Energy, Electrical), Computer Science/ Software Engineering or other related AEC discipline. IoT Deployment & Activations ManagerNew York / Chicago / Dallas / Remote within the USDeployment and Activation – Deployment and Activation /Full-Time /RemoteWillow is seeking a Manager of Software Deployment and Activations with a background in IoT. You will be working closely with the various internal team leads to ensure the successful and timely deployment of our software.
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We are building the next generation of sales products and tools to accelerate growth at AWS. The AWS Sales Insights, Analytics, and Data Engineering & Science (SIADS) team is looking for an Analytics & Insights Lead to support Generative AI (GenAI) reporting and insights development.
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As a multi-discipline engineering firm, Bala is a leader in innovative designs for building systems in High Rise, Mission Critical, Multi-Unit Housing, Commercial Office, Higher Education, Transportation, Adaptive Reuse and Life Science facilities.
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Extensive experience (10+ years) in software development and engineering management, preferably in a fast-paced, high-growth environment. This opportunity is for a Senior Software Development Manager overseeing Audible’s Tools, Infrastructure, and Operations teams.
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Description :Job Summary: Seeking a hands-on technology leader to manage the full lifecycle of a new IT process automation platform, with a strong background in process engineering, software engineering, API management, and cloud services.
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