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Our studio is looking for a Product Management Lead, Live Ops who is incredibly passionate about making games and bringing exceptional entertainment to millions of players. At least 7 years of Product Management experience within gaming (console, mobile or PC.
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Supermicro is seeking for an experienced Sr. Director, Product Management with superior knowledge, leadership, analytical, strategic, and mentorship skills to be part of our fast-growing product management team.
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General awareness of other BlackRock functional areas including, but not limited to: EII Capital Markets and Product Engineering, Portfolio Management, TA Servicing, Global Investment Operations, Data Operations, etc.
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Our key stakeholders and partners include Portfolio Management, Capital Markets, Product Engineering, Aladdin Engineering, Aladdin Product Management, and back-office service providers.
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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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Expected to lead all activities for product management within a highly technical area of specialty. At least 2 years of experience with enterprise data management or cloud data product management, preferably in life science industry.
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The ideal candidate is excited to use their hands on engineering and/or robotics chops to reshape many core“last mile” use cases of solar farm asset management, while growing in the craft of product management.
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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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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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From product management to program management, from sales enablement to sales operations, from product marketing to strategic communications, our division services both internal and external customers in support of NBCUniversal’s $10B+ annual advertising business.
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You and your team will be responsible for crafting the vision, defining, and defending product roadmaps, and driving those roadmaps from business requirements through post-launch analytical analysis in an agile environment to determine if success metrics are met while elevating the product management practice.
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The role will lead the Product Management team to deliver annual and multi-year business strategy plans. The VP, Product Management will work with all cross-functional senior leaders to ensure the business and product strategy is executed to plan, and will have an especially close working relationship with the VP of Product Development.
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As a Staff Product Analyst on the Product Analytics team, you will help lead strategic, data-driven decision making at Mailchimp. Our analytics team is a growing team here at Mailchimp to support our strategic initiatives, business operations and revenue management as Mailchimp continues to evolve.
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Reporting to the VP of B2B Product Management, the Product Manager – Ops will be responsible for managing the B2B portfolio which in turn governs new capabilities and innovations.
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Business and technical acumen in the following areas: Product Lifecycle Management / Product Data Management, New Product Introductions, Master Data Management / Master Data Governance, Complex Bills of Materials, Variant Config Product & Service management, Engineering Change Management, Product & Services Hierarchy methodologies and tools expertise.
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