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Product Roadmap and Development :Requires knowledge of: Product roadmap development techniques; Roadmap presentation; Roadmap features and items; Project management techniques; Modern business practice (for example, Agile methodologies, Scrum); Minimum Viable Product (MVP) creation; Product development lifecycles; Product development concepts (for example, "Crossing the Chasm") To develop and own roadmaps across a complex product.
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Product Roadmap and Development :Requires knowledge of:Product roadmap development techniques; Roadmap presentation; Roadmap features and items; Project management techniques; Modern business practice (for example, Agile methodologies, Scrum); Minimum Viable Product (MVP) creation; Product development lifecycles; Product development concepts (for example, "Crossing the Chasm")To build and own a simple product roadmap with proper phasing.
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Must also have three (3) years’ experience with: Product development; Managing an Agile process; Project management tools, including JIRA; Requirements Gathering; and Tracking project guidelines and expectations.
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Senior Product Manager must have high-level knowledge of agile software development as well as experience in project management, familiarity with high performing work environments, excellent communication and leadership skills, and an understanding of computer science principles.
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Product roadmap development techniques; Roadmap presentation; Roadmap features and items; Project management techniques; Modern business practice (for example, Agile methodologies, Scrum); Minimum Viable Product (MVP) creation; Product development lifecycles; Product development concepts (for example, "Crossing the Chasm.
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Education & Experience Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science or closely related engineering field required 8 plus years of experience in software development.
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The Team currently seeks a consultant with understanding of computer science disciplines, with wide experience operating in the technical environment of financial institutions, and with skills in business analysis and technical project management, to assist us in the support and projects in the Private Equity Fund Administration business.
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Ability to understand and apply FEA, FMEA and customer input to product design and development. Solid understanding of Agile, Scrum and Kanban development methodologies. Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science or closely related engineering field required.
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Bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science, marketing, business administration or related field, 2+ years of experience as a Product Manager or a similar role in an Agile, Scrum, Kanban or similar software application development and/or project management team environment, or an equivalent combination of education, experience and/or training.
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Demonstrated knowledge of software development methodologies, UI/UX design principles, and agile project management. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in related field - Business or STEM discipline (required), Master's Degree (desirable): Business (MBA) or STEM (Computer science, Engineering, Life Sciences, etc.
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5+ years of related experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience in software, medical device, diagnostic /or pharmaceutical industry as well as software product management experience (required.
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Experience in Lean/ Agile product development methodologies. Establishes and implements project management/agile processes and methodologies. Digital Project Manager / Scrum Master.
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Seeking an experienced Agile Project Manager to support ICF’s Energy, Environment, and Infrastructure (EEI) Group – Custom Software Solutions Team. The team supports multiple work streams including software product development, software operations and maintenance, and exploring innovation opportunities.
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Bachelor’s degree (in Business, project management, computer science, engineering, geography/geospatial data science or relevant area of focus.) 5+ years of agile software development project management experience.
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Agile Project Manager (Remote) The role requires expertise in managing multiple concurrent software development projects including project intake, prioritization, set-up, planning and scheduling, resource allocation, project financial management, and managing project delivery.
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