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The Product Manager is responsible for overseeing the product development, sourcing, and production functions for assigned categories. Familiarity with product development software such as Adobe Illustrator and PLM systems.
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We are looking for a Product Manager to partner with Data Science and Finance and own Parafin’s funding decisioning and payments experiences. Partner closely with Data Science, Finance, Product Operations and CX to understand small business problems and business goals.
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The Product Manager is a scientific expert in the mRNA Therapeutic market with specific focus for In vitro transcription (IVT) enzymes that drive such systems and is responsible for all product-related commercial activities, including technical support, product marketing, licensing, and other product-related matters.
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About the Position We are seeking a product manager to enhance the foundations of our global healthcare workforce product, positioning it as the preferred choice for global healthcare talent.
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Full Time] Product Manager at ScholarSite (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Product Manager ScholarSite United States. ScholarSite is looking for its first product management hire who would be responsible for designing and executing on our product strategy and sitting at the intersection of engineering, design and the commercial parts of ScholarSite.
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Responsibilities Partner with the existing Product Manager/s as well as Business Director to identify new product opportunities that support market demands consistent with Formulated Products strategic plan.
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The Product Manager is responsible for facilitating profitability realization and revenue growth through commercial management of a chemical product line manufactured primarily for the semiconductor market.
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We are currently seeking a Product Manager. Required skills: Project management experience, including the ability to define and track project timelines, budgets, and deliverables; demonstrated experience identifying and prioritizing key product features and goals; experience with electronic trading systems and technologies (Order Management, Market data feeds.
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The ideal candidate is an analytical product manager with experience dealing with trading finance, preferably DeFi products. The Role Gala is seeking a Product Manager for one of our Core Chain products and its affiliated features.
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Specright is looking to hire a Product Manager within our Product & Engineering team. This person should be a highly skilled market analyst with a proven ability to strategize the full lifecycle of a product, from conception to release.
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The Associate Designer will report directly to a Senior Designer & collaborate with the cross-functional MIK Team; including Designer, Manager of Trend & Design, Director of Trend & Design, Sourcing Manager, Product Manager, Director of Product Development and Category Director for multiple divisions and categories.
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Part-time Email Marketing Manager (top 3% revenue in S21, backed by YC Continuity, remote-first) [Contract] Product Designer at Vitalize Care (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. Translate user feedback from hospital pilots and beta tests to iterate on product design.
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Minimum 2-3 years experience in product management within the F2P gaming industry. Build a bespoke product strategy including new features, content, and events that will drive KPIs. At Gamefam, Product Management means everything having to do with analyzing games and finding key insights to increase player enjoyment, and thereby virality, engagement, and monetization.
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Experience defining the vision and strategy for a product and a proven track record of bringing products to market. We are building out our Product division and looking for Product Managers to join our growing teams across verticals.
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The Spray Foam Product Engineering Manager in the Insulation Systems I&C organization is responsible for team development while acting as technical liaison to R&D, Product Management, Operations, Marketing and Technical Service personnel.
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