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Collaborate with fellow product managers and functional leaders (engineering, regulatory, sales, marketing, supply chain, finance, program management) throughout CLSS and Honeywell Fire to implement product strategy.
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5+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology experience. This Sr. Product Manager will have stellar business acumen, be comfortable interfacing and driving various functional teams, have a passion for developing and implementing processes in an ambiguous problem space, and be willing to roll up their sleeves to build a program that will significantly impact Amazon’s last mile delivery capabilities in North America.
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3-6 years of experience with technical writing, product management, product marketing, or related. Family Benefits : Paid parental leave & reimbursement program for family planning services (such as fertility treatments, adoption, or surrogacy.
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Deep understanding of regulatory requirements, cyber security controls, GRC frameworks, and risk management, with familiarity in secure software development and product lifecycle management within the medical device context.
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The Program Management team supports Product and Supply Chain business, providing the leadership to teams that deliver on strategic initiatives by finding solutions to problems. Support Management in driving the education, communication, training, and implementation of the ESG program across the company.
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Currently, we are seeking a motivated, career and team-oriented Agile Product Manager in support of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Continuous Diagnostic & Mitigation (CDM) Data Services Program.
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This critical position will leverage and benefit from experience in strategic thinking, program planning, organization and execution, proposals, multi-discipline engineering & analysis, and talent management.
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As our Technical Program Manager, you'll be an essential part of our product management and engineering team, reporting directly to the VP of Product Management & Programs.
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In this role, you will be interfacing directly with one or more Agile Scrum teams and provide overall program management, define requirements, author user stories and acceptance criteria, convey release timelines, notes, goals, and approve developed functionality.
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The Application Data Solutions organization in Fidelity Wealth Technology is looking for a seasoned product manager/ program manager to help us execute our strategy, meet our performance objectives and deliverables, and streamline our work in a number of areas, including strategic development, communications, and execution of large-scale change management initiatives.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Sales, Marketing, and Product Management to ensure alignment and support for the SaaS MSP Program initiatives, including educational/training sessions for the MSP Go-to-Market and sales teams, equipping them with the knowledge and tools to effectively articulate the benefits and differentiation of our products to prospective MSP partners.
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At least two years of demonstrated experience in digital program management and/or digital systems improvement with strong preference for experience in providing technical support in the management of health information systems or robust digital health platforms.
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Work with the Front Office Change Lead and Director of Training to ensure an ideal systems and talent development training program is established, with an emphasis on change management and systems training for converting agencies.
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Build and maintain effective relationships with key stakeholders including, Product Management, Design, Engineering, and Data Science, to support effective collaboration and discovery of solutions to deliver on department programs and objectives.
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8+ years of professional experience in strategy consulting, program management, product marketing, product management, partnerships, business development, business strategy, or equivalent experience.
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