Request Engineering models and documents from Product Managers as required. Prepare technical information package for parts and assemblies. view job details
Collaborate with Finance, and Director of Warehouse Operations to develop an annual operating budget for each DC and forecasts as needed. Provides general oversight for bimonthly inventory counts, which are conducted on a Saturday. Works with both the headquarters management team and the warehouse management team to develop and implement warehouse policies, practices, and procedures to ensure maximum efficiencies and performance. view job details
Plans and directs the resources and processes required to implement the vision and strategy for new product development and product lifecycle management of existing products. Establishes research and concept development projects and capabilities to innovate new products, product enhancements, and product redesign. Conducts market analysis and interacts with customers and prospects to identify new markets, articulate the value proposition, define requirements, and lead the development of a product roadmap. Oversees new product development and collaboration with internal stakeholders, including ... view job details
Manages the staff, resources, and processes required to implement the vision and strategy for new product development and product lifecycle management of existing products. Incorporates research and concept development projects and capabilities with market analysis, industry intelligence, and customer monitoring to support product roadmaps and innovate new products, enhancements, and redesigns. Coordinates with internal stakeholders, including marketing, sales, and manufacturing, to ensure that new and existing products meet development targets and support the organization's financial goals. D... view job details
Supports the product lifecycle management of existing products and new product development projects. Researches and monitors competitors' products and client feedback for new ideas for products and service offerings. Follows industry developments to identify potential new product opportunities and pricing models. Collaborates with internal teams to evaluate designs for technical feasibility, identify production requirements, and develop marketing plans and roadmap timelines. May evaluate product packaging, labeling, and promotional literature designs for compliance with product and safety spec... view job details
General Dynamics Corporation operates as an aerospace and defense company worldwide. It operates in five segments: Aerospace, Combat Systems, Information Technology, Mission Systems, and Marine Systems. The Aerospace segment designs, manufactures, and supports business-jet aircraft; and offers business-aviation services, including maintenance, fixed-base operation, government fleet, aircraft management, charter, and staffing services, as well as integrated aviation solutions. The Combat Systems segment engages in the design, development, production, modernization, and sustainment of combat veh... view company details
Center for Global Development is a nonprofit research organization, works to reduce global poverty and inequality. view company details
Tiny Tots Development Center is an education management company based out of 8300 Renton Ave S, Seattle, Washington, United States. view company details
Is it a dream of yours to have a job that pays over six figures? While many say money doesn't buy happiness, it can certainly alter a person's lifestyle. Although it depends on the location of the job and other factors, certain occupations are known for paying much more handsomely than others. According to Salary.com data, here are 10 jobs that pay out the "big bucks." We've also provided job descriptions for each one so you can decide if any of these jobs sound right for you to pursue. 1) School Principal: $103,217 A School Principal directs and oversees education and teaching programs for... view article details
"Insourcing" Means Employers Are Finding It Less Expensive to Have Employees Stateside It's a familiar story: labor costs get too high, so management decides it will be best, in the long-run, to send jobs to another country. Only this time, the story has a twist ending. It is China – long considered an oasis of exceedingly cheap workers – that is losing jobs and the United States that is gaining them. Over the past two years, several major and not-so-major companies that had been outsourcing work to China have decided to bring some of the jobs back to the U.S. The trend -- often called "reshor... view article details
Types of Bonuses There are several types of bonuses. Some plans simply give employees a certain share of the company profits, or perhaps a bonus to the entire company. Other programs give incentives to individuals or teams to perform at or above certain thresholds. And a variety of cash and noncash awards are possible for certain types of achievements in some companies. You can even earn bonuses for being hired or getting your friend a job at your company. The following article details 10 types of bonuses that are typically seen in the workplace. What is Profit Sharing? One very basic type of ... view article details
In the world of marketing, there are many different roles you can explore depending on your competencies and interests. Managers, web developers, graphic designers, writers, social media specialists, and analysts can all find a home in marketing. Using Salary.com data, we provided the average salaries of seven in-demand marketing jobs. We also provided job description summaries so you can determine if your skillset matches up: 1) Social Media Specialist What you’ll earn, on average: $50,225 What you'll do: Prepare and develop social media content to support and enhance the organization's brand... view article details
There has never been a better time to plan progressing your career. In today’s war for talent, there are more job vacancies than there are unemployed individuals to fill them. As for the future Marty McFly, a report by Dell Technologies estimates that 85% of the jobs today’s learners will be doing in 2030 havn’t even been invented yet. So whether your resolution for the new year is to enter the workforce for the first time, move into a more senior role, or make a lateral move, you should start strategizing now. But with so many possibilities, how do you know which path to take? In addition ... view article details
We are constantly improving our award-winning CompAnalyst platform with new functionalities that are designed to help you get the right price, for the right job, every time. In this new series, we’ll be highlighting some of our recent enhancements, and demonstrating how they can help your organization navigate today’s rapidly evolving talent market. Earlier this summer, we released our compensable factors functionality, built to help our customers tailor benchmark jobs to more accurately reflect their internal job descriptions. This new functionality illustrates the impact that certain pricing... view blog & white papers details
The development of the workforce is crucial to long-term success. It comes with distinct benefits: Increased loyalty. An organization training its own workforce takes responsibility for its employee’s success. This builds trust and respect. Increased productivity. Training makes for a more effective workforce. Better retainment. The development of employees keeps them mobile in their organization, able to switch roles. Education leads to opportunities and staves off the feeling of a stale work environment. If employees are aware of what is necessary to receive a promotion, they can work toward... view blog & white papers details
Creating an employee development plan can help your team to grow and be successful. If an employee development plan is effective, it can boost motivation, increase retention, and assist your employees in hitting their full potential. In this article, we will begin by outlining the importance of an employee development plan. Following this we will give you tips on how you can build an employee development plan that benefits your workers and organization. Read on for our comprehensive guide to creating an employee development plan. What Is an Employee Development Plan and Why Is it Important? An... view blog & white papers details
Developing the skills of employees is important for all organizations. It helps employers stay competitive and have a higher chance of being successful. Knowing which skills to develop doesn’t give your organization the full picture, however. To gain a true understanding of how effective your skills development efforts are, you need to be able to track and measure the impact. In this article, we will walk through how you can do this effectively to determine how successful your efforts are. Overview of Skills Measurement Deciding which metrics are best to use for measuring and tracking skills d... view blog & white papers details
Creating an environment that supports continuous feedback and skills development is important for both employers and employees. If feedback and skills development are non-existent, efforts to improve the quality of a team will be poor. On the other hand, an environment where continuous feedback and skills development exist allows teams to thrive and reach new heights in their personal and professional lives. In this article, we will look at what your organization needs to do to create an environment such as this. So, let’s start by looking at how you can promote a culture of continuous feedbac... view blog & white papers details