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The Principal Product Manager is ultimately accountable, responsible, and has ownership of T-Mobile's internal and external products, platforms, services, experiences envisioned and created to achieve the specific business purpose or business results.
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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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Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service, is seeking a Principal Product Designer to evolve and elevate the experience of watching entertainment, live events, kids, news, and sports content in and out of the home.
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Job DescriptionAs a Product Partnerships Manager at Square, you will be responsible for developing, deploying, and managing partnerships that enrich our products and strengthen our go-to-market motions to ensure our sellers are successful with Square.
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Principal Safety Professional – Disney Cruise Line (DCL) The Principal Safety Professional is a senior-level subject matter expertise position. The position will support Disney Cruise Line, onboard the ships & beyond, by providing sound safety direction regarding Cast Safety.
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Demonstrated experience with AWS services such as Amazon EMR, Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, AWS Lambda, AWS Systems Manager, AWS IAM, Amazon RDS, Amazon RedShift, Amazon Athena, Amazon Sagemaker. We are seeking a Principal Systems Engineer to assess, design, and develop automated cloud-based requirements and architectures and develop derived requirements and systems engineering artifacts into advanced cloud infrastructure, management, and operations.
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As Ramp's first Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager, you will be the technical subject matter expert within marketing. You’ll be responsible for creating captivating marketing product demos, tailoring demo environments, and developing technical sales enablement materials for Ramp's products and services.
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We’re looking for an Senior Product Manager to support the vision, strategy and execution of our product road map. Build the short and long-term roadmap for your products by integrating customer feedback, data, trends and strategic initiatives, in an effort to continuously improve and expand Axion’s product offering.
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Sales & Marketing Technologies Principal Software Engineer is a key role that requires collaboration with product owners, technology leaders, and vendors to define the technical strategy and drive innovation.
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Infosys Consulting is seeking Principal – Business Consulting with a deep background in the Consumer Goods, Retail and Logistics (CRL) sectors. 2+ full lifecycle implementations (all phases) leading a package implementation with Microsoft Dynamics Platform – Finance & Operations (F&O), Supply Chain Management (SCM), Mobile app (PowerApps), Detaverse, Microservices, System integration.
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As a Principal Engineer (Infrastructure Engineering), you will play a critical role in designing, implementing, and maintaining the infrastructure that supports our mission-critical applications and services.
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The Product Manager works with cross-functional teams (Development, Marketing, Customer Success, Business Development, etc.) The Software Product Manager role, is a crucial role in advancing our mission by leading and guiding the development, strategy, and software lifecycle management of RE Tech’s building performance improvement product.
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Bachelor's degree (or foreign education equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field and five (5) years of experience as a Principal Data Engineer (or closely related occupation) designing, implementing, and developing applications in Sybase, SQL server, Oracle, Informatica, Python and Azure.
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The Drexel University Physician Assistant (PA) Program seeks an experienced, energetic individual with experience in PA education to join the PA faculty.
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We’re looking for a seasoned, autonomous, and entrepreneurial Sr. Growth Product Marketing Manager to join our team and significantly contribute to the evolution of an industry-transforming fintech wealth management firm.
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