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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 Senior Product Manager will identify workflow improvements, facilitate conversations with our Controllership, Revenue Accounting, Finance and Licensees across the global Disney Consumer Products (DCP) Segment and technology partners to align overall business and technical objectives.
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This person will be the Sr Product Manager focused on Albertsons for U program and will report to the Principal Product Manager. The Loyalty Product Management team has an opening for a Sr Product Manager.
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Job DescriptionAs a Product & Channel 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 acquire sellers.
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Bachelor's degree plus 5+ years of experience in roles in the Retail Energy space, such as a Functional Business Subject Matter Expert, Product Owner, Project Manager, Developer, Business Analyst, or Data Analyst.
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ADP Technology Services, Inc. is hiring a Senior Technical Product Manager in our New York City, NY location. Five (5) years of experience must include: DevOps; SRE; Security; Cloud computing (AWS); Jenkins; IAC; Code hosting platform (Git-hub, bitbucket); Jira, Confluence; Agile Framework; Incident Management; Product Management; Project Management.
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We are seeking a Senior Product Manager, Software for a novel new product in our R&D pipeline. Lead collaboration with multidisciplinary teams (i.e. hardware, assay development, product integration, manufacturing, computational biology, software engineering, design, customer support) to design and build software solutions which address customer needs.
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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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To help evangelize the leadership of our comprehensive, industry leading FPGA portfolio, PSG is looking for a Portfolio Product Marketing Manager to join our dynamic and growing team. As a Portfolio Product Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for championing Intel's FPGA capabilities across the full portfolio of PSG's current and future FPGA products.
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Required Skills: Proven experience as a Product Manager or similar role in digital product development. Job Description: The Product Manager will be responsible for the end-to-end management of digital products, from conceptualization to launch and post-launch performance analysis.
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The Manager of Product Information Management is a key role on the Marketing team that holds oversight for effective product data and digital assets for CertainTeed’s extensive portfolio of products.
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We're searching for a Product Operations Manager to join our Aurora Services team. 5+ years in product operations, with a proven track record of successfully launching and managing commercially successful software products.
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Required QualificationsMinimum of 4 years experience as a Product Manager, Engineer, or Designer in an autonomous systems, robotics, data science, machine learning, computer vision, or software development environment, with an emphasis on user experience.
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As a Sr Product Manager at T-Mobile, you will navigate the thrilling complexities of emerging technologies and take on the challenge of delivering exceptional user experiences. Product Management Experience in delivering large and complex business/technology initiatives as Product Manager or lead technology role.
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The Product Marketing Manager will strategically manage and execute live ops marketing for select titles, formulating best in class marketing operations and campaigns for live events. As part of the Zynga Studio One (ZS1) Marketing organization, this position reports to the Lead Product Marketing Manager and works closely with other marketing channel owners and game teams on cross-functional initiatives.
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