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Serves as the technical product owner responsible for the effectiveness and efficiency of McDonald’s global hardware and software asset management and CMDB program. The IT Asset Management Sr. Technical Product Manager, within the Service Management Office (SMO) reports to the IT Service Management (ITSM) Platforms Director.
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As Spokeo continues to grow, we are looking for an experienced Senior Technical Product Manager (Sr. TPM). 40% - Lead a cross-functional Scrum team as Product Owner, owning the planning and prioritization of the backlog, monitoring key metrics, and driving efficient end-to-end product development from conception to launch.
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We are seeking a Senior Technical Product Owner to lead our product development initiatives in Cloud, Machine Learning, and Internal Developer Platforms. Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Product Owner, Product Manager, or equivalent role in a technology environment.
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The Technical Product Owner will be adept at balancing technical knowledge and business acumen, possess great leadership, management, communication and people skills. The Technical Product Manager will partner with internal/external stakeholders and Leadership to understand the business and technology landscape of the company and creatively define solutions in support of new product offerings, alleviating customer experience pain points and improving the architecture.
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We are looking for a Senior Technical Product Manager at our facility in Boston, MA, to own the production support, and migration of legacy implementations to our latest offering.
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5+ years of relevant experience in Senior Product Manager-Tech, Senior Product Owner, Product Manager, Technical Account Manager, or related position.
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As Senior Manager-Technical Product Owner, you will be a key member of the Software Solutions team supporting InVue's mission, which is to improve security, operational visibility, and experiences for the world's most valuable retail brands.
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Partners with business leaders, technical product managers, and / or architects to determine the long-term viability of systems/products, from business and technology standpoints. Invests time to coach junior technical product managers to refine their capabilities and close skill gaps.
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Sr. Manager - Corporate Business Technology, Technical Product Owner (TPO) Treasury. Manager, Technical Product Owner (TPO) - Treasury, Technical Product Management.
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Sets a clear vision for the product and is responsible for multi-generation product strategy. Maximizes ROI by identifying and prioritizing the product features by business value. Has a combination of global and regional accountability depending on product line scope.
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Through Expert Services and end-to-end product management we deliver exceptional user experiences as we simplify, strengthen, and automate the technologies employees use to get their jobs done.
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Understand the business's needs and priorities from the product. Ability to operate independently and interface with senior business leaders. Proficiency in explaining technologies effectively to customers, communicating technical concepts in non-technical terms.
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JNJ Corporate Business Technology (CBT) is recruiting for a TPO to manage the Finance applications running on the Treasury platforms (SAP ECC/S4, JAVA and SWIFT technology). Your main responsibility is to lead delivery for the Treasury squad where you will be responsible for the vision and priorities of projects and enhancements on those platforms and all associated feature/function/capabilities delivered in support of our Global Treasury Services.
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Job Title: Senior Technical Product Manager. Define the product vision, strategy, roadmap, development, and implementation plans. Drive technology product life cycle for our internal and external stakeholders.
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As a Senior Product Manager - Technical in Alexa Communications, you will be responsible for building calling, texting, emailing, and sharing experiences, where Alexa acts as an agent to get things done for customers.
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