The Engineering Manager oversees engineering projects and manages the engineering team to ensure timely delivery of high-quality solutions within the Business Systems department.
Title: Engineering Manager
Location: Chennai, India
Department: Business Systems
Trimble Inc. Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND Office
Rajiv Gandhi Street, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, 600113
Trimble Inc. Tharamani, Tamil Nadu, IND Office
No. 4 Rajiv Gandhi Salai, , Tharamani, Chennai, India, 600 113,
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