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Sustainability Science and Innovation (SSI) is a multi-disciplinary team within WW Sustainability combining science, analytics, economics, statistics, machine learning, product development, and engineering expertise.
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The DCIS Strategy, Automation, Data, and Engineering team islooking for a Senior Technical Program Manager who has a passion for Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering-focused solutions that delight customers and drive deep impact with business partners.
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The main function of a non-IT program manager is to plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems and program rollout.
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You will work with stakeholders across from product engineering, Accounting, AR, Finance, Legal and Tax and innovate on how Kuiper builds up international business. Key job responsibilitiesThis Principal Technical Program Manager is a highly visible role across the organization.
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AIML - Sr Engineering Program Manager, Cloud Engineering and SRE. We're looking for an exceptional Engineering Program Manager who is passionate about Apple's products and values; who loves working with infrastructure technologies at scale; and is committed to the hard work vital to continuously improve.
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Walmart People Tech is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Distinguished Technical Program Manager directly reporting to the Senior Director of TPM. You will be responsible of spearheading some of People Tech's key projects, managing and leading communication with customers, stakeholders and engineering teams.
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The OCI Console team is seeking a motivated, customer-focused Principal Technical Program Manager to help shape Oracle's cloud console experience. Drive effective teamwork, communication, collaboration and commitment across Engineering, Product Management, Operations, Support, and other key stakeholders of the OCI Console.
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Master’s degree in ergonomics, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering or related fields with a strong emphasis in physical ergonomics/occupational biomechanics.
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10+ years of systems engineering, hardware engineering, software engineering, or technical product/program management experience. Develop and manage the overall program including defining scope, requirements, development model, schedules, and deliverables with engineering teams, partners, and stakeholders.
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Previous experience as a developer, QA engineer, software engineer, software test manager, or quality program manager. Bachelor's degree in a technical field such as computer science, computer engineering, or a related field.
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5+ years experience as a technical program manager, engineering manager, or product management, leading development of software. Manage and own complex cross-functional programs execution in a large matrix organization spanning product management, user experience, software engineering, hardware, firmware, QA, and Data science, from an early stage of development through launch to customers.
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Our team is looking for a Technical Program Manager for our Data Team to drive critical initiatives related to Data Platform and Data Engineering teams. You will report into the centralized Technical Program Management team in Engineering.
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Minimum QualificationsBachelor's degree in computer sciences, software engineering, technology management, business management, or similar. 10+ years of experience as hands-on technical program manager; preferably in a related industry.
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Amplify your impact by educating and mentoring the TPM and Engineering communities on program management best practices. Provide cross-functional leadership with Engineering and Product Management, and inter/intra team communications to deliver outstanding program outcomes.
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5+ years of technical program management or engineering management experience. 7+ years of experience working directly with software, ML, or data engineering teams. Be the connective tissue across the organization to keep engineering, product, leadership, and stakeholders aligned on priorities, schedule, risks, and progress.
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