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Technical Support Engineer - Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager
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Join Microsoft's SCIM team in Tokyo as a Technical Support Engineer specializing in Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM). You will resolve complex technical issues, provide expert support, and contribute to product improvements. The role requires 3+ years of IT experience, fluency in E...
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Japan , Tokyo
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Engineering Manager
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Lead innovative tech projects as a remote Engineering Manager based in Tokyo. You will manage cross-functional teams, leveraging your expertise in backend/frontend tech and microservices. Drive high-quality software delivery using agile methodologies, with competitive benefits including health in...
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Japan , Tokyo
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12000000.00 - 16000000.00 JPY / Year
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Manager, Solutions Engineering
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Lead a team of Solutions Engineers in Japan, partnering with sales to secure enterprise cloud environments. Utilize your deep AWS, Azure, and GCP expertise to be a trusted technical advisor. This role requires hands-on cloud, network, and security framework knowledge. Join a fast-growing cloud se...
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Engineering Manager - Autonomy Jobs represent a critical leadership nexus at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and team development. Professionals in this role are responsible for guiding the teams that design, build, and deploy autonomous systems, which may include self-driving vehicles, robotics, drones, or automated industrial processes. This is a senior position that blends deep technical expertise with people management, project leadership, and strategic vision to turn ambitious autonomy concepts into reliable, real-world solutions. Typically, an Engineering Manager in the autonomy field oversees a team of specialized engineers, including software engineers specializing in perception, prediction, planning, and controls, as well as hardware and systems engineers. Their core responsibility is to create an environment where technical innovation thrives while ensuring projects meet critical milestones for safety, performance, and scalability. They are accountable for the entire development lifecycle, from initial architecture design and algorithm development through simulation, testing, validation, and eventual deployment. A key aspect of the role is establishing robust engineering processes, such as code review standards, testing frameworks, and safety protocols, which are paramount in an industry where system failure can have serious consequences. Common responsibilities for these leadership roles include defining the technical roadmap in alignment with company goals, managing project timelines and resource allocation, and mentoring engineers in their career growth. They act as the crucial interface between their engineering team and other departments like product management, commercial operations, and executive leadership, translating business needs into technical requirements and vice-versa. Engineering Managers also play a vital role in recruiting, building, and retaining top talent in a highly competitive field, often participating in technical interviews and fostering a culture of excellence and continuous learning. The typical skill set required for Engineering Manager - Autonomy Jobs is extensive. A strong foundation in computer science, robotics, or a related engineering discipline is essential, often accompanied by an advanced degree. Hands-on experience with autonomy stacks—including sensor fusion, machine learning, computer vision, and real-time systems—is highly valuable. Beyond technical prowess, successful candidates must demonstrate proven leadership abilities, exceptional communication skills, and a track record of delivering complex software/hardware integrated projects. They must be adept at risk management, strategic planning, and navigating the unique regulatory and safety considerations inherent to autonomous technology. For those seeking to lead at the forefront of innovation, exploring Engineering Manager - Autonomy Jobs offers a pathway to shape the future of transportation and robotics while building and inspiring the teams that make it possible.

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