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The Software Engineering Manager will lead our software development and sustaining activities for our drug delivery systems. Collaborate closely with Product Management to align software development efforts with product roadmaps and customer requirements.
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Working knowledge of object-oriented development, Gang of Four (GOF) Design Patterns, Microservices, Dependency Injection with IOC containers, and both frontend and backend unit testingProven ability to concentrate and demonstrate a capacity for learning technical concepts and adapting to new technologies quicklyStrong Cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure etc.
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As a Manager - Engineering you will oversee the entire lifecycle of a digital product, from inception to maturity. You will act as a mediator between the consumers and the technical teams, communicating consumer needs and translating those needs into new product features for the team to design and build.
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Our Product Development and Manufacturing team expertly combines Strategy, Operational, and Digital consulting capabilities to help our clients innovate, develop and manufacture products in a manner that helps establish differentiated products, significantly increases operational efficiency and drives new levels of enterprise-wide growth in a connected world.
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In addition to application delivery, Product Engineering offers full-scale design services, a robust mobile portfolio, cutting-edge analytics, and innovative custom development. Product Engineering is the internal software and applications development team responsible for delivering leading-edge technologies to Deloitte professionals.
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You will work closely with the Service Line Leader, Business Technology Product Owner (BTPO), subject matter experts, UX designers, Product Strategy Management (PSM), Enterprise Architects (EA), Quality Analysts (QA), Support, Operations, and Development Operations, you will ensure products meet compliance standards and follow sound engineering practices.
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The ability to develop engineering talent, to represent your team and product from a technical perspective, and to drive collaboration with other teams and customers are all critical to success in this role.
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Assemble and drive highly cross-functional teams: product management, business development, electrical, mechanical, embedded, flight test, production, etc. Drive requirements, schedule, and deliverables for our aircraft product line.
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Provide corporate level, multi-plant, multi-product, multi-process analytical expertise and support to Quality Engineering Management support to our Mold, Process Development, Project Managers, Corporate Quality and our Manufacturing Sites.
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You will work directly with other stakeholders such as project managers, project financial controllers, B&P managers, other engineering managers, and other key personnel involved in product development and project execution to ensure company targets are met.
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The Branch Manager Organizes And Leads The Business And Administrative Functions In Their Assigned Branch To Meet Or Exceed The Organization’s Goals For Utilization, Pre-distribution Profit (PDP), Fee Growth, Staff Development, And Client Service.
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Engineering transformations optimizing organization structure, new product development process, R&D spend and product lifecycle management systems. You’re advisory-minded and got tons of experience with the digital transformation of product development and supply chain.
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Get Your Hands Dirty: Occasionally assist with development tasks, testing, and bug triage, to assist team with release commitments, to gain a deep technical understanding of the product, and keep your technical acumen sharp.
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Ability to communicate with all parties involved in the product team (engineers, product owner, scrum master, third party vendors, customers, etc.) Reusable React JS component development.
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8-10+ years hands-on experience in Electrical Engineering, including technical team leadership, scheduling, resource planning and budgeting, ideally within an automotive and/or robotics product development team.
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