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8+ years of experience as a product owner, product manager, senior business analyst in Global Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance areas, with at least 3 years in a delivery leadership role.
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Minimum requirements: Bachelor's Degree or its equivalent in Business, Project management, or related field; and 5 years of experience as a Product manager, Analyst or any other occupation/title providing relevant experience in foreign Exchange and Front Office Trading Platforms Integrations.
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Originally known for leadership in enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, SAP has evolved to become a market leader in end-to-end business application software and related services for database, analytics, intelligent technologies, and experience management.
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7+ years of professional experience as a Technical Product Manager/ Business Systems Analyst supporting enterprise Supply Chain Planning/ Inventory Management systems.
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Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills: Minimum of 4 years of experience in writing user stories or business requirements as a Product Owner or Business Analyst.
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As a product owner associate on the Controls Room team you will assist in the overall objective to empower the firm’s broader Control Management organization with risk-based information to manage their control environment.
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5+ years of professional work experience in automotive industry ( purchasing, cost analyst, product management or similar role)2+ years of strong analytical reporting and proficiency in data analysis tools ( Excel.
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Requirements: Requires a Master’s degree, or foreign equivalent, in Information Technology Management, Management Science or related field and 3 years of experience as a Business Operations Analyst or related position involving leveraging data analytics to improve user experience for digital products.
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Demonstrated experience as a Product Manager or Business Analyst in the mobile app domain, preferably within the outdoor sports industry or a similar field. We are looking for a highly skilled Product Manager with a robust business analyst background to join our client's team.
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3+ years of proven experience as a business analyst, product analyst, quality assurance analyst, or similar role working on software products. As a Product Manager , you will work as part of the Product Management team to analyze documentation and conduct relevant research and actionable analysis to serve our clients and support the product and strategy roadmap.
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You will wear many hats as product manager, business owner, partner, data analyst and technology evangelist. As a Sr. PM-T, you will be responsible for charting and executing strategies for both new and existing business and inventory management optimization products.
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Technical Product Management DNA, engineering, and system analyst background is a plus. 5+ years designing and delivering world-class software products in a Product Management role.
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The Special Project Manager will s erve as special projects coordinator and business analyst providing managerial support and subject matter expertise to the Program Management Office (PMO) in the operation of assigned mission areas.
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Must have 3+years of experience as business analyst, product owner, or product manager role in US Healthcare setting. Professionals hailing from the worlds best universities, business schools, and engineering institutes including Harvard, Yale, Carnegie Mellon, Duke, Georgia Tech, Indian Institute of Management (IIM), and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT.
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Develop and guide a culture of talent development through both direct management of a product analyst and indirect cross-functional partnership. Track record of developing product strategies that consider business goals, consumer needs, feasibility, time to market, unit economics, ROI and competition.
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