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This includes defining the problem, establishing the work scope, preparing the budget and schedule, planning the work, providing technical direction, and reporting the work statusWhat Required Skills You'll Bring:Bachelor’s degree in geology, environmental engineering, civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, environmental science, or other closely related technical degree typically 10+ years of related work experience.
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Oversee multiple projects and programs concurrentlyPartnership: Work closely with colleagues across Capital One including: IT, Sales, Operations, Finance and others to drive improvement in quality, volume, service, and profitabilityStrategic & analytic orientation: A proven track record of decision making and problem solving based on analytics.
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We are looking for a highly driven Technical Program Manager (TPM) with working knowledge of Windows and security best practices who can help us organize and coordinate our IT security engineering initiatives.
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The ideal candidate will be an analytical problem solver with a passion for data engineering, analysis, and visualization. POSITION SUMMARYThe Data Engineering and Analytics Manager will have the opportunity to work in a small, flat investment organization supporting the management and oversight of the UJFederation’s investment assets.
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Facilitate advanced Reliability Engineering tools/techniques with emphasis on advanced Problem-Solving methods using the DMAIC methodology. The Engineering and Maintenance Manager will report to the Plant Manager and be responsible for administration and continuous improvement of an effective Work Management System, ensuring the effectiveness, reliability, and sustainability of all facility manufacturing assets; as well as leading the Project Engineering Team.
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You are an expert client consultant, creative problem solver, and proactive organizer. Collaborate with the leadership teams from Technical Account Management, Solutions Engineering, and Product to oversee pipeline prioritization for strategic initiatives and ensure comprehensive delivery of solutions.
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The Quality Manager position uses Quality Engineering techniques including: Problem solving using Lean Six Sigma methodology, Process Validations, Process Development and optimization, Gage R&R, reducing dependence on inspection, and ISO compliance.
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Experience, Skills & Knowledge 4 year college degree or equivalent experience preferredRelevant work-related experienceEmbodies critical thinking skills, solutions oriented approaches to problem solving, and adaptabilityStrong verbal and written (email) communication and presentation skillsProficient in all computer systems: Intermediate to advanced Excel (i.e. pivot tables, v lookups etc.
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Our Data Observability efforts aim to bring this same level of visibility, insights, and problem solving tools to data engineering teams, data platform teams and data consumers to reduce troubleshooting time, improve data quality, and ultimately improve trust in the data.
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Co-ordination between multiple teams from IT infrastructure to application management and engineering for effective resolution. Drive the root cause analysis and produce the RCA documentation within SLA Regular.
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As the Tech Lead/Manager, you will be the leader of our first US-based engineering team comprised of you, two other iOS engineers, and two backend engineers. We know we can’t tackle a global problem without a globally representative team so we are committed to embedding diversity, equity and inclusion principles in every aspect of our organization.
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In this role, you will streamline interactions between our Customer Success and Engineering Teams, ensuring seamless service delivery for our customers. Promote and strengthen adherence to Incident, Problem, and Knowledge Management processes, taking advantage of the best practices from the ITIL4 framework.
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Excellent problem resolution, judgment, and decision-making skills required with thorough working knowledge of Quality systems methods and practices (DOE, PFMEA, Control Plans, Lean Manufacturing concepts, DMAIC, Root Cause Analysis, etc.
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7+ years of experience in Developer Relations, Software Engineering, or related role, ideally in the crypto and blockchain ecosystem. Championing customer needs in the rapidly changing crypto and blockchain problem space.
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Experience leading customer engagements with substantial exposure and involvement with AI/ML, data science, cloud infrastructure, solution architecture, application development, and data engineering.
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