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The Sr. Program Operations Manager, Carrier Programs will help manage Etsy’s domestic and international shipping options for unique and handcrafted products from across the street or on the other side of the world.
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Assist Global Shipping Network Development Manager in contract negotiations in collaboration with Business Development, finance and Legal teams. As a shipping operations stakeholder, be the balanced voice of the buyer, seller and the Etsy business in the development and running of the shipping and orders, user experience, products and business.
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Azure DevOps or similar experience with end-to-end product/program development software. Microsoft has committed to become Carbon Negative, Water Positive, and Zero Waste by 2023, and is seeking a Regional Zero-Waste Senior Program Manager, Datacenter Operations to support and execute the organization's sustainability strategy.
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As a Regional Zero-Waste Senior Program Manager, Datacenter Operations, you will drive programs to design and deliver on our sustainability targets, focusing on cross-functional relationships and interdepartmental alignment.
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The Program Director may act as project manager on large scope strategic projects and lead groups of project management professionals to manage significant global operations projects to deliver on all critical to quality components.
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Our Workforce & Payroll business unit is seeking to hire a Sr Program Manager, Payroll Product Operations. Works hand-in-hand with Development Operations to drive alignment across Product Management and Development teams regarding product builds, employee engagement, and ad-hoc projects.
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Acts as a strategic advisor to VP Product Management and Director of Business Operations on operating improvements for Payroll Product Management. The role will report directly to the Director of Business Operations with a dotted line into the VP of Payroll Product Management.
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Amazon World Wide Operations is seeking a Senior Program Manager to join our Dynamic team. Senior Program Manager, Amazon World Wide Operations. Development of the overall program strategy, tactically driving teams in and outside of your organization to deliver.
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As a Sr. Program Manager, Business Operations you will be the MSP CX functional leader for business planning, developing and implementing mechanisms to create efficiencies in reporting on robotics deployment projects across multiple and competing workstreams.
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Represent the data center operations cross-function for new product development (NPI) programs that result in the launch and deployment of complex technical infrastructure. 3 years of experience in new product introduction, program management, operations program management, or facility management.
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Ensure alignment of product and business goals by developing and driving program plans and coordinating activities within the established program timelines and budgets. As a Program Manager at Google, you’ll lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish — working with stakeholders to plan requirements, manage project schedules, identify risks, and communicate clearly with cross-functional partners across the company.
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The Operations Readiness (OR) team is one of the pillars of the Central Operations team within DCOps and enables operational and product readiness across Google’s global data center fleet by leading strategic support programs for DCOps.
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Drive continuous New Product Introduction (NPI) process improvement initiatives. 2 years of experience in project or program management. Experience leading complex new product introduction programs.
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Experience in NPI, data center operations, data center environment, and data center architecture. The Data Center Operations (DCOps) organization operates and transforms some of the world's leading data centers.
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As part of our efforts to build a Google for everyone, we build diversity, equity, and inclusion into our work and we aim to cultivate a sense of belonging throughout the company. Support business reviews and any preliminary or interim reviews related to the associated NPI portfolio.
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