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The Full Stack Engineer will support the Portfolio Management IT product team to understand functional requirements and responsible for end-to-end support, solution design, development & deployment of Clarity tool.
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FRONT OFFICE COLLABORTATION: Customer Engagement, Product Structure Refinement, New Product Development. Support new product development initiatives. A minimum of ten (10) years’ of relevant power experience in power trading and other wholesale power market activities, retail portfolio management, retail pricing, structuring and settlements.
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The Regional Head of Marketing has the overall responsibility for the core marketing functions, market development and product management within the AMERICAS Region for the Water Utility Division.
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This role will be part of our Upstream North America Content product team and report to the US Product Management Director. Lead Product Development Lifecycle activities by working with PM, Heads of Engineering, Dev Managers, and other team members/stakeholders, as needed.
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Directs the overall development, coordination, and technical direction of budgeting, and financial management at the company level, and ensures consistency with Calpine policy. Specific areas of responsibility may include topics such as end-to-end design and rollout of financial management systems (Peoplesoft, Maximo, etc.
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10+ years of experience in process simulations and product development, preferably in the clean technology industry. Work closely with product development, commercial, R&D, and engineering teams to comprehend new product designs and technical specifications.
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The main product RSO workflow team works on is called FDPlan, a native DELFI application (Schlumberger product with Chevron customization) for integrating various components required for agile field development planning solution, delivering faster, more accurate, and more effective field development plan.
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A minimum of three to five years FSQA management with additional R&D(research and development) or production-operations in a meat and/or seafood processing environment being ideal (combined experience preferred.
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Keywords: Stakeholder engagement, workshop facilitation, communication, marketing, public affairs, product development, web content development, stakeholder analysis, stakeholder engagement, communication planning, message development, verbal communication, written communication, Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Creative Suite, WordPress, spokesperson, social media management, copywriting, digital marketing/marketing communications, presentation skills.
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5 or more years of industry experience in in 3D (CAD/CAE/PLM) product development and/or integration. Proven experience and knowledge of the full software development life cycle, systems development environment with project management responsibility.
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Provide leadership and ensure top performance in all areas of the project (engineering, Health Safety Environmental (HSE), permitting, regulatory compliance, procurement, construction management, project control, contracting.
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Draft, review, negotiate, and advise on full range of transactions and business activities, including strategy development, early origination, business development, deal structuring, due diligence, commercial agreements, strategic alliances and collaborations, joint ventures, acquisitions, operations, land acquisition, post-closing integration, supply chain, technology, project development, engineering, and construction; product transport, storage, offtake, and marketing.
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Proficient use of diagraming tools (i.e., Visio, Lucid), project management tools (i.e. MS Project), and product management tools (Lucid, Miro, Mural, Azure DevOps, Confluence, Jira, etc.
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Drives flawless execution of day-to-day software development as well as continuous improvement initiatives, and the management of critical projects and programs. Manage full product life cycle (requirements, scope including CR's, cost, schedule, testing, quality, and post deployment support) from strategic planning to tactical activities for 3D (CAD/CAE/PLM) application development and integration.
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Experience in gathering requirements, engaging with stakeholders at all levels of the organization, defining product strategy and roadmaps, translating requirements to development and QA teams and being the voice of the business.
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