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USIC is seeking a seasoned and strategic Director of Product Management to lead our product initiatives and the productization of our portfolio. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in product management within industries such as utilities, construction, or field services, with a focus on optimizing operational efficiency and customer experience.
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Preferred Materials - Concrete Division, part of CRH South Division, is a leading supplier of ready mix concrete, concrete block, rebar and building materials in the state of Florida, providing the highest product quality and service in the construction industry.
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Offer functional expertise in innovation management for differentiated and relevant product designs. Food Scientist Product Development Director for a Food Processing Plant in the Phoenix AZ area.
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Provide status reports to the cognizant Portfolio Manager, Deputy Portfolio Manager, Service/Product Manager, Service/Product Owner and IPT leads, which delineate all existing high and medium risks/issues and mitigation/management/handling plans.
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4+ years of work experience in product management, corporate strategy, project finance, or management consulting with a focus on climate technologies and/or clean energy. Antora is seeking a Product Manager to shepherd Antora’s first thermal energy storage product through successful product development and customer deployments.
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The IT Asset Management Sr. Technical Product Analyst, within the Service Management Office (SMO) reports to the IT Asset Management Sr. Technical Product Manager. 3+ years of experience in IT asset management, leveraging ServiceNow and CMDB.
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The team aims to develop next generation digital products and solutions to solve risk management needs using latest tools and technologies, collaborates with multiple risk strategy partners, technology teams and other Digital Product teams to build & iterate on Digital Products that directly impact millions of customers and prospects.
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This role will partner with our IT stakeholders and IT product owners, Corporate Procurement, Finance, and Third-Party Risk Management; create and own the Product Needs Analysis (PNA); assist in rationalization efforts, and additional tasks as directed by TVM Leadership.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Submit your application now to become a Trash Collector with Waste Management! Waste Management is currently accepting applications for a Trash Collector! Submit your application now to become a Trash Collector with Waste Management.
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Experience in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and familiarity with Product Data Management (PDM) systems. The Product Engineer will also be responsible for generating components, part, subassembly, and assembly drawings, with a keen focus on manufacturing processes, accurate BOM creation, version control, and management.
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Minimum of 8+ years of experience in healthcare software product management, which could include roles such as a product manager, product owner, software engineer, or positions related to healthcare and/or medical device software development.
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Waste Management is currently accepting applications for a Trash Collector!
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You have worked as a product analyst in a SaaS, start-up or tech company and are familiar with the affiliated tech stack - Amplitude, Snowflake and dbt. Be familiar with our current data warehouse and data models, know where to find business critical data and provide requirements to the product and data engineering teams.
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Product Lifecycle Management systems (Windchill, Team Center, Enovia, etc.) Working knowledge of GD&T and Drawing Interpretation, Jigs/Fixtures/Production Tooling, BOMs, Routings, Work Instructions, Component Inspection, Quality Testing, Configuration Management, Discrepant Material Disposition, Continuous Improvement, Mistake-Proofing.
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