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The Sr. Technical Product Manager will also be responsible for working with cross-functional teams to ensure that data is used effectively across the organization in close partnership with data engineering, data science, and strategic insights teams.
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The growing Central Platforms team is looking for a Technical Product Manager to execute the product strategy for Match Group's integrated suite of services that share fraud and bad actor information across the portfolio.
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Product Management Experience in delivering large and complex business/technology initiatives as Product Manager or lead technology role. Product Management Experience in delivering large and complex business/technology initiatives as Product Manager or lead technology role.
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Comet has an opening for a motivated and self-directed Technical Product Marketing Manager to join Comet's Product Marketing team. At least 1 year of experience in an either product management or product marketing role - experience with product marketing, growth marketing or technical sales enablement/engineering for a SaaS or machine learning solution is a plus.
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The Product Manager, Technical is ultimately accountable, responsible, and has ownership of T-Mobile's internal and external products, platforms, services, experiences envisioned and created to achieve the specific business purpose or business results.
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The Technical Product Manager is a subject matter expert in managing the Commercial Analytics product portfolio, systems, and processes. Bachelor's degree in mathematics, economics, finance, statistics, business, engineering, computer science, information technology, Technical Product Management or closely related field, or an additional 2 years of experience/training in lieu of degree.
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I also worked as a Product Manager Intern with Micron technology and very recently started full time as a Technical Product Manager at Arm working on their Neoverse line of products.
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Minimum 4 years in technical leadership roles, such as Technical Product Manager or Solution Architect, preferably in the software or energy sector. Snugg Pro is a leading and contractor preferred provider of cloud-based energy auditing and collaboration platforms that enhance residential energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprints across the US. We are seeking a multi-faceted professional to guide both product vision and solution architecture, ensuring our software not only meets market needs but sets new standards in the industry.
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Project Management Experience in delivering large and complex business/technology initiatives as Product Manager or lead technology role. Generates and maintains dashboards and reports that track product health and success metrics, technical KPI’s.
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As our new Senior Technical Product Manager, you will be responsible for creating strong working relationships and influence across product management, engineering, services, sales and other functional groups, to contribute to the definition and to execute the product strategy for GE Vernova GridOS DERMS product.
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Bloomberg is looking for a Technical Product Manager to shape and execute the vision, and roadmap for the semantic metadata authoring and management platform. As a Technical Product Manager, you will have ownership over a suite of infrastructure, grow our platform, expand our user base, and build out new features and capabilities to fulfill our mission.
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Bachelor’s degree and 3+ years of experience working as a Technical Project Manager, Product Manager, or equivalent combination of experience with comparable knowledge, skills and abilities.
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Do you possess 5+ years of direct work experience in a technical software product or program management capacity, including all aspects of software development & execution? Wilbur-Ellis is a leader in precision agriculture technology innovation and has a world-class software development team working on the industry-leading product 'AgVerdict' and customer-facing digital platform.
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Sr. Technical Product Manager, Bad Actor DetectionDallas, TexasApplyView all jobsThe Match Group Central Platforms Technology and Services team is on a mission to create safer platforms and communities for all.
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As a Technical Product Manager, you are responsible for the vision, strategy, roadmap, and delivery of systems that plan complex product manufacturing, test and operational procedures.
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