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Responsibilities may include support on FEMA Risk MAP projects, such as regulatory and flood risk product development, hazard mitigation planning, technical assistance, building science research or risk communication.
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0-3 years of relevant experience in technical areas (e.g. data science, data analytics, quantitative finance). The ideal candidate will have prior experience in process automation and optimization as well as development and implementation of quantitative and/or machine learning models.
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Reporting directly to the VP, Strategy & Business Development for Water Quality, and working with various strategic partners across six operating companies and the wider Veralto Strategy and Corporate Development organization, this highly visible role is instrumental in shaping the strategic direction and inorganic growth trajectory of the business and driving shareholder value.
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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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As a Market Development Manager, you will work on leading business development activities, researching and analyzing markets, and developing technical expertise to support our product expansion.
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Expertise in at least one of the following functional areas as applied to the life insurance industry: predictive analytics / data science, experience studies, financial reporting, financial modeling, mergers & acquisitions, and product development / pricing.
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Collaborating closely with the UI/UX Design team and product owners to build intuitive, professional software. Expertise in cloud-native development patterns, specifically Kubernetes, Helm chart deployment, Serverless (Lambda), library and package management, JWT-based security, and experience with AWS & Azure cloud platforms.
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A key role in building cross-functional Product Teams, enhancing our goal to put the customer viewpoint at the heart of our product development processes. We are in a time of transition and in our product line Renewables & Ocean Structures we aim to be the key leader in change by bringing science to renewables at scale.
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We offer essential price assessments, news, analytics, consulting services, data science tools and industry conferences to illuminate complex and opaque commodity markets. 7-12 years' experience in petroleum product markets, ideally within pricing, risk, analysis, mid/back office.
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This position will be expected to mentor junior team members in DevOps and SRE workflows, and will have opportunities to lead cross-team projects, coordinating activities across the IT, Development, and Product Management groups.
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We work in an iterative agile development model, where our development life cycle is condensed into a minimum viable product that includes requirements necessary to launch a working product into the market.
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Designing database architectures, REST APIs (Swagger), GraphQL APIs. Collaborating closely with the UI/UX Design team and product owners to build intuitive, professional software. Knowledge of big data, data science, generative AI, machine learning, and common Python libraries.
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The Product Development Manager is responsible for the identification, validation, and research of new products. JOB DESCRIPTION - Product Development Manager (4665) Bachelor’s Degree in Polymer Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or closely related field is required, minor degree in Organic Chemistry a plus.
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Lead a small team of technical Engineering and Sustaining staff, typically focused on a subsystem or sub-element of a larger product development or technology development project.
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The Quality Assurance Specialist III will be based in our Houston, TX Life Science R&D lab supporting the new product development process, risk management and transfer to production.
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