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Our Cloud Product Owner is at the heart of our cloud and managed services domain, driving the vision and execution of our product strategy. The Role We are so excited to announce we are hiring for a new position here at Gala, Cloud Product Owner.
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As a Technical Product Owner, you will be the subject-matter expert who uses their technical background to bridge the gap between the product and technical side of product development.
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As a Product Owner supporting the Cyber Intelligence Service, you will be accountable for contributing to and delivering upon the strategic agenda for our core cyber products to drive meaningful progress for our customers and our business.
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Proven experience as a Product Owner or Agile project manager specifically in the context of data management or business intelligence. Collaborate with the Scrum Advocates, ensuring a seamless flow of information between the product owner, development team, and other stakeholders.
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Center 3 (19075), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaManager, Cyber Product Owner (Cyber Intelligence) Capital One is seeking a product owner to help deliver game-changing cybersecurity solutions based on threat, data, and design thinking.
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In the Agile Scrum software development environment, the Product Owner is a key stakeholder. WorkWave is seeking a highly motivated, experienced and enthusiastic Product Owner to collaborate with a cross functional team across our field service management products.
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Freedom Financial Network is seeking a Customer Experience (CX) Product Owner for the Enterprise Applications Platform Team. This role provides vision, technical leadership, and overall responsibility for the Customer Experience product development efforts within IT and the Enterprise Applications team supporting our Genesys Cloud and Verint platforms.
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3-5 years experience working as a product owner or 5+ years as an IT Analyst working in a product-oriented organization. Customer Experience (CX) Product Owner. Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO) or Certified SAFe Product Owner certifications a plus.
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As a Product Specialist reporting to the Director of Product Operations, you will play a pivotal role in supporting the successful development, launch, and management of our digital products.
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A Product Owner oversees the development of products from start to finish to ensure they meet the clients’ needs and preferences. Partners with Product Manager to provide vision and direction to the Agile development team and stakeholders throughout the project and creates requirements, including creating user stories.
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Job Title: Technical Product Owner (Financial – Treasury) Minimum of ten (10) years of experience in Treasury transformation, Treasury operations, financial planning & analysis, or a related field.
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3+ years of experience as an agile product owner, leading development teams through planning, refinement, review, and sprint. Their primary focus is serving as the team’s agile Product Owner, or scrum product owner, responsible for maximizing the value of the products created by a scrum development team.
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The Senior Principal Agile Product Owner will be leading a team that delivers and manages the system infrastructure, defines and implements DevOps practices, and supports the development and production Teamcenter environments along with engineering tool integrations.
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Attend Agile Product Development meetings such as Backlog Groomings, Sprint Plannings, Scrum Standups, and Sprint Retrospectives. Collaborate closely and liaise with all Product Development team members such as developers, UX/UI designers, QA, and the leadership team to recommend solutions and offer user-inspired guidance for enhancing our new and existing EBizCharge product integrations.
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You will act as a Product Owner within an agile environment and provide direction to aligned Technology squads by continuously defining and prioritising Trade Surveillance requirements in consultation with business surveillance teams, business compliance and business operational risk managers.
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