Senior Product Manager Manufacturing - Armonk, NY at Geebo

Senior Product Manager

Senior Product Manager, IBM Corporation, Armonk, NY and various unanticipated client sites through the US (Up to 80% telecommuting permitted):
Conduct applied research and systems development in the field of neuroscience-inspired artificial intelligence with a focus on the development of neural network-based models that exhibit lifelong learning.
Use cloud computing infrastructure facilitating concurrent execution of multiple computer programs as a means of accelerating the development work.
Develop and test customer-focused software systems using proprietary machine learning technology.
Work with other team members to implement algorithms and systems and manage integration of the systems at multiple customer sites.
Lead technical team in testing the AI systems and integrate them into future of client's restaurant 's drive-throughs.
Participate in hiring and people management of a department of software developers and technical staff.
Oversee the quality, schedule, and pace of software development in the organization.
Handle performance management processes and work with the global management team.
Utilize:
Python, SQL, BI Platforms, Probability & Statistics, Machine Learning.
Required:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Engineering or related and two (2) years of experience as a Research Scientist, Data Engineer, Engineer or related.
Two (2) years of experience must include utilizing Python, SQL, BI Platforms, Probability & Statistics, Machine Learning.
$277,160.
04 to $283,600.
00 per year.
Please send resumes to email protected .
Applicants must reference V97 in the subject line.
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Keywords:
Senior Product Manager, Location:
Armonk, NY - 10504 Recommended Skills Negotiation Customer Relationship Management Leadership Inventory Control Project Management Business Acumen Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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