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Ruggable is looking for a Product Manager who will oversee the design, development, launch and iteration of our data and analytics infrastructure. The Product Manager will be a key member of the data team and serve as a player in Ruggable's growth.
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The data science software product manager will be primarily responsible for our data managment and data science product solutions. Are you an enthusiastic and dynamic Product Manager with a passion for data science that wants to join our upbeat team.
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We are in search of an exceptional Product Data Science Manager with specialized expertise in cross-channel ads measurement to lead our ambitious product initiatives in the retail media landscape.
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Your Role at BaxterThis is where your ideas lead to successAs a Senior Product Manager - Data Lakehouse, you have lots of ideas grounded in research and knowledge of the marketplace.
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Starting with the initial concept through production deployment and maintenance, the Product Manager ensures new features and capabilities are easy to use and solve the business problem in the right way.
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Role: Product Manager, Enterprise Data & Analytics. Contribute to product strategy and vision for Enterprise Data & Analytics (EDA) team and build working relationships with partners to understand their data analytics needs and priorities, clarify objectives and clearly communicate plans.
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Remote - Data Science Product Manager. Role - Data Science Product Manager. Should have prior hands-on experience with cloud technologies such as Snowflake and Databricks, utilizing expertise to optimize data science workflows and solutions.
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The Sr. Data Product Manager collaborates closely with Analytics team members and other business stakeholders to translate enterprise-wide stakeholder needs into technical data, reporting and analytics requirements, and works across technology teams to facilitate the development of internal-facing data products or capabilities (including building basic reporting, diving into strategic analyses, or iterating on complex data science models.
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Job Title: Sr. Data Product Manager - Data Quality & Governance. Develop and maintain the roadmap for a key pillar of the CDO Organization data roadmap; scope and prioritize activities based on business and user impact which defines product enhancements for both short-term and long-term.
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Experience working with data and/or analytics engineering teams and a basic understanding of data systems (e.g. data warehouses, ETL/ELT, Airflow and orchestration, DBT, Spark) Use aggregate SQL to QA test accuracy of data sets and models, and articulate how to use data sets most effectively in BI tools like Looker.
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The Data Product Owner, Senior Manager will report into the Vice President and play a critical role in analytics across the Planning & Sales team. The Data Product Manager will play a critical role in driving data excellence and leveraging master data to support various business functions.
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The Manager II - Vendor Master Data Management (VMDM) & Product Master Data Management (PMDM) will be responsible for overseeing the VMDM/PMDM support team within the VMO while developing & maintaining positive and productive relationships with internal stakeholders and external vendor partners.
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As a Senior Product Manager at ThousandEyes, you will own the cross domain data collection, data enrichment, and anomaly detection of the Cisco Networking portfolio. Work across the Cisco Networking portfolio (Cisco Meraki, Cisco Catalyst Center, Cisco SD-WAN, ThousandEyes) to drive meaningful outcomes as it relates to data collection and enrichment.
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As a product manager, you will be responsible for identifying target markets, challenges worth solving, and how to solve them, as well as executing upon that strategy. The Bloomberg Quant Platform (BQuant) is the frontier of our work - a platform for quantitative finance professionals to rapidly analyze data and research trading strategies.
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Rubrik is looking for a Principal Product Manager who will lead our data protection strategy across the Microsoft ecosystem. Principal Product Manager - M365 Data Protection Portfolio.
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