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As an Engineering Manager, you will be responsible for technical architecture, ensuring collaboration across a multitude of disciplines, and providing coaching and mentorship to your team and peers.
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As an Engineering Manager, you will build teams, products, and services. Square helps sellers run and grow their businesses with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions, business software, and banking services.
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Technical Kiosk Software Product Manager Location: Remote-But must live in United States ( Preference in West Coast part of U.S.) About Tillster Tillster, headquartered in the USA, is the global leader in digital ordering and customer engagement solutions.
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We are seeking a Software Product Manager to work on Intel’s Edge Platform, an edge-native software platform that simplifies development, deployment and management of edge AI applications.
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The Software Product Manager should possess the following attributes in addition to the qualifications listed below. 8+ years of experience in product management, software development or software architecture.
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8+ years’ experience cross-functional teams, engineering, design, and architects to execute against the product roadmap. Ability to work with cross-functional teams, engineering, design, and architects to execute against the product roadmap.
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Principal Product Manager - Technical, Kindle Software. In this role you will partner with product, engineering and data science partners to build, test and evolve ML models that deliver increasingly personalized book recommendations to our customers.
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Proven track record of launching new software product. The Network and Edge group (NEX) at Intel drives the software-defined transformation of the world's infrastructure - in data centers, in networks, and at the edge.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or related technical field with 8+ years’ experience OR a Masters degree in in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or related technical field and 4+ years of related experience OR a Phd in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or related technical field with 2+ years’ experience.
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Advance degree in in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or related technical field with 10+ years’ experience. Successful candidates will bring a strong blend of technical acumen, strategic thinking, and effective communication skills to drive the evolution and market success of our software products in Edge Computing.
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No one else is this obsessed with engineering a brighter future. 8+ years’ experience developing product strategy and product roadmap with a customer-centric approach. Your role involves crafting a product roadmap that aligns with our business objectives, prioritizing features that enhance large scale deployment of Edge AI applications to the edge.
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5+ years in software product definition and leading software product planning teams; Examples include Hyper Converged Infrastructure (e.g. MSFT Azure Stack HCI), Network Services (e.g. VMWare ESXi / NSX), Network Orchestration, Telemetry, SDN, RDMA RoCEv2 etc.
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This role has a high level of control and autonomy, collaborating with engineering leadership and overseeing product operations for six core engineering teams. Confident in managing and understanding engineering processes and procedures including scrum meetings, sprint planning, requirements gathering, and core collaboration on all aspects of product build/release cycle.
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Collaboration with key stakeholders and ability to work with cross-functional teams is crucial to ensure seamless execution and successful delivery of the product strategy and roadmap. Your responsibilities encompass understanding market dynamics, staying informed about the latest advancements in edge computing, and translating customer needs into actionable product plans.
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Life at Intel ( Diversity at Intel ( Network and Edge group (NEX) at Intel drives the software-defined transformation of the world's infrastructure - in data centers, in networks, and at the edge.
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