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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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You will engage in hands-on, advanced-level software development utilizing diverse programming languages in support of critical Platform Engineering Product areas, such as Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD), Monitoring/Observability, AppSecurity/DevSecOps, Cloud Services, and Developer Portal Services (Backstage.
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The Research Associate I will support immunodiagnostic assay development following the product development process. Participates in projects for Biomarker/IVD assay development in various disease areas.
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Collaborate on product specs and engineering specs, and bring valuable insight from both a business and technical perspective. Participate in new feature and automation development, write unit test, self test and QA software, continuously deliver high quality engineering results.
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Production of promotional materials (multichannel advertising campaigns, fundraising collateral, direct mail solicitations, event invitations, newsletters, educational materials),digital platforms (website UX; email marketing assets; motion graphics, animations, and development of video assets for use across platforms)environmental graphics (wayfinding, informational signage, event decor)product design (product and package design to support Retail initiatives.
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Job Description We are looking for a dynamic lawyer to join our team as Deputy General Counsel, Commercial, managing important commercial legal matters, including key partnerships, new business development and product/service lines, marketing and advertising, regulatory compliance and contracts.
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Work as the liaison between Engineering, technology and procurement teams on development and optimization of product data across multiple systems / processes with focus on data quality, integrity and governance.
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Experience working with overseas manufacturers for new product development with hands-on exposure in factory environments strongly preferred. Conduct detailed technical assessments for existing and new product development, including outlining tests and experiments for suppliers, data analysis based on test results, providing alternative solutions to technical issues, etc.
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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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Lead on all things project finance, including debt/equity raising for project development. Own the development and improvement of financial models to support fundraising rounds.
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Collaborate closely with the internal product development team to provide insights, feedback, and requirements for new enhancements to the SPHEREboard product suite. Utilize historical knowledge of IT infrastructure to conduct in-depth analysis of client environments, focusing on the identification of technical, financial, and reputational risks related to identity and access management.
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We are looking for a motivated and curious team player to join our Sourcing team as our Product Development Assistant (temporary, full time) , reporting directly to our VP of Product Development.
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Job Title : Corporate Vice President (Corporate Development & Strategy) Performs fundamental research, data gathering, and financial analyses of sectors, products, and businesses in support of the company's strategy and corporate development processes.
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Additional Requirements Basic front-end Responsive Web App product management skills, design, and development Design experience with HTML5, CSS, and advanced ad tech systems Experience with ad operations and trafficking ads a plus Must be flexible to work with different virtual teams.
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Experience managing end-to-end product deployment from concept, development, and successful launch. Proven ability to create a product roadmap, best practices, development, and deployment standards for M365 and its products.
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