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Product Returns Program Manager. Join the global quality returns team as a Program Manager to support a rapidly growing new business. We are in search of an experienced program manager with strong analytical, problem-solving and cross-functional collaboration skills.
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The Customer Program Manager is accountable for ensuring the strategic objectives of the Program are developed, implemented, and consistently executed to provide error-free, on-time delivery of high-quality products and optimum program profitability, while actively cultivating and sustaining valuable customer and supplier relationships.
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Work closely with members of Product Management, UI/UX, Product Development, QA, Release Management, Implementation Management, Security, and Operations teams, as well as with all levels of management within the organization.
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Practical application of program management methodology including PMP/Lean Six Sigma/Kaizen. Worldwide Operations is looking for Program Managers with a strong delivery record and proven project management experience to own strategic, tactical, cross-functional and technology projects and programs within Amazon Transportation Services.
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Candidates must live within a reasonable driving distance to either Austin, TX or Nashua, NH. BAE Systems is seeking a Subcontract Program Manager to support the Advanced Compact EW (Electronic Warfare) Solutions product line (ACES) within the CEMA Business Area. Known as an industry leader for its next generation threat detection and countermeasure solutions, the ACES product line is providing unparalleled electronic warfare capabilities to enhance mission survivability.
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About the team and the role:The Payment Operations Technology division at eBay is in search of a Technical Program Manager who possesses over seven years of experience, including a minimum of three years in Project and/or Product Management.
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Proven experience as a Global Operations or Supply Chain Senior Program Manager or in a similar senior leadership role. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Global Operations Program Manager to lead and optimize our worldwide operations.
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We’re looking for an experienced Senior Manager who can build meaningful results for Atlassian as a Program Management leader within our Customer Support Services (CSS) organization.
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A technology related engineering degree plus related experience preferred (silicon process technology, product development, and/or technical project management), or equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Provides links from the Ops & Engineering Teams to the Factory teams from various development builds through new product introduction, including product hand-off to Sustaining Operations Management.
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THE PERSON: The right candidate will have solid knowledge of program management, impeccable track record of delivering complex software programs, and experience with Device Drivers, Firmware, Graphics technology, SOC product development and customer facing experience.
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Lead and improve existing product development and software release processes; and collaborate with engineering management to refine the development workflow for maximum engineering efficiency.
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The Program Manager leads the multifunctional team to assure the execution of the product development process to assure a flawless product launch. The program manager will regularly coordinate between and interact with executives and all internal functions.
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The ideal candidate will have program management experience and strong skills in developing and overseeing work plans from diverse teams across NXP, such as sales, marketing & comms, CTO, product marketing and many more.
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The People Data Review Program Manager will lead cross-functional reviews to assess the impact of People Program, Product or Experiences launches on People organization's compliance risk posture and advise on risk mitigation strategies.
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