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As a Sr. Product Manager – EMSyou willbe responsible for driving the strategy, development, and delivery of cutting-edge Energy Management System (EMS) solutions for standalone battery energy storage and hybrid solar+storagesystems, with an emphasis on large, front-of-the-meter,utility-scale applications.
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Manager, Product, Neiman Marcus San Francisco. We are looking for a Product Manager who will be a brand ambassador and business leader focused on delivering extraordinary experiences for the internal team and clients.
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The Data & Evaluation Manager works closely with the Executive, Development, and Program Teams to monitor and evaluate EBCLC's legal services, policy advocacy, and clinical legal education.
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SummaryWe are looking for a Clinical Data Manager to manage CDM projects and resources to ensure quality, accuracy and consistency of clinical data. · Gather database design and configuration specifications from the Sponsor· Review DB designs to ensure consistency with protocol requirements· Review custom data validation rules and checks for completeness and logic· Performs UAT testing of database design and design updates, ensures all test documentation is complete prior to DB release· Author and update CDM control documents, including Data Management Plan, SAE reconciliation, Laboratory / PK reconciliation plans, etc.
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The Product Development Manager (PDM) is responsible for managing across-functional teams assigned to design, build, and maintain one or more product lines including Timekeeping and Payroll.
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The Product Manager, Liquid Cooling Solutions is responsible for the product planning, inventory monitoring component status auditing, and execution throughout the product life cycle.
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The Data Protection Product Compliance Specialist reports to the Sr. Privacy Counsel. Work with Privacy Counsel to advise product teams on preparation of asset lists, data inventories, data flow mapping, privacy questionnaires and records of processing utilizing OneTrust privacy management platform.
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Assistant Manager, Product, Short Hills. They will play a vital role in driving the business of their respective product category(ies), coaching, and managing a team of diverse salespeople, and will work closely with the Boutique Director by imparting critical business knowledge.
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Familiarity with programming for data analysis; ideally Python, SQL, or R.Experience working hands-on with other cross-functional team leaders, such as lawyers, engineers, product managers, data scientists and operations teams in improving compliance processes and systems.
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As the Product Marketing Manager, AI at Sendbird, your objective is to grow the company's artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot and generative AI business. Reporting to the Head of Product Marketing while working in a cross-functional AI team - spanning dedicated members from product management, engineering, design, product marketing, demand gen, lifecycle, and ops - led by the AI Business General Manager, the organization will lean on you as the subject matter expert in driving the AI market position Sendbird should be striving to achieve.
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Warehousing: Experience in Snowflake Data Cloud, SQL Server, Azure, AWS Redshift, Google Big Query. Data Architect who will closely work with Business Analysts in-order to design and develop the One-BI data warehouse which will be used as Enterprise-wide reporting system.
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As an Associate Product Manager of Portable Carpentry, you'll be part of our Power Tools team working as a hybrid employee. Associate Product Manager - Portable Carpentry - Towson, MD, United States - Hybrid.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Job description Carboline is looking for a Product Line Manager to work with the Marketing team at our Headquarters, in St. Louis, MO. This person will be responsible for the strategic market and product development activities of the specified Carboline product line, along with assisting the Marketing Communications team with advertising and promotions of assigned products.
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1- 3-years minimum professional experience in cloud data engineering and science and associated technologies utilizing cloud data platforms such as Databricks, AWS RedShift, and Snowflake.
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Data Scientist BCforward is currently seeking a highly motivated Data Scientist remote opportunity. Experience building enterprise scale data pipelines on Cloud Data Platforms using Spark and Databricks for ETL/ELT, data products, or Machine Learning; Azure preferred.
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