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The Development and Community Engagement Manager at CultureWorks will play a crucial role in supporting fundraising efforts, enhancing member communications, managing organizational assets, and engaging the CultureWorks community.
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We are looking for a Technical Product Manager to help us grow from 5M to 50M users in the next few years by optimizing and implementing automation for our core infrastructure. 3+ years of consumer-facing product management, consulting, or business operations experience.
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Initially, this role will focus on our flagship insurance product, the primary revenue driver for our business. Help us build a revolutionary product that’s disrupting a massive market.
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Work closely with brilliant leaders and team mates who have scaled companies like Nvidia, Better, Nerdwallet, Wayfair, Sofi, etc. In this high visibility role, you will report directly to our CEO/co-founder and collaborate closely with our Engineers, PMs, and business unit leaders.
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Experience with Looker, Tableau, Facebook Ads Manager, and/or Google Ads. The Creative Development Producer role is perfect for a writer/director/editor who has honed their skills in all three of those areas.
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Georgia-Pacific’s Corrugated Packaging division is looking for a Business Development Manager to support our corrugated packaging business in the Northeast to support our box facility in Mt. Wolf, PA primarily as well as our sister facilities across the GP Corrugated organization.
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Job Title: NOC Manager (Network Operations Center) Location: East Hanover, NJ or NYC options availableBlackHawk Data is seeking a skilled and experienced NOC Manager to join our team. As a NOC Manager, you will have the opportunity to provide exceptional service to our diverse range of clients in industries like Commercial, Healthcare, Financial, Education, and Public-sector.
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In addition, the VP of Engineering and Development will be tasked with overseeing at least two development teams and working closely with the scrum manager, product owners, and the VP of Product.
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Serve as liaison between our customers and various Apptio teams to ensure that needs/requirements critical to customer success are understood and effectively communicated, including gathering customer product feedback to shape product roadmap development.
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Founded in 1998 on the idea that industry leaders needed a professional service, and workforce management expert, to fuel the development and execution of core business and technology strategies, BC forward is a Black-owned firm providing unique solutions supporting value capture and digital product delivery needs for organizations around the world.
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Circle is looking for a Principal Product Manager to own and drive the company’s Internal Tooling systems & platform. Principal Product Manager. Own the product strategy for Internal Tools and associated product roadmap, including stakeholder coordination, business requirements development and prioritization assessment.
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Experience with infrastructure as code tools (Terraform, CloudFormation, Azure Resource Manager, Google Cloud Deployment Manager). A great product, amazing people and our stable financial history have made us one of the largest used car finance companies nationally.
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Vinyl Siding or Building Product experience in product development. Manage 1-3 projects using Stage-Gate product development process to deliver projects on Time and on Budget.
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Conduct product demonstrations and presentations to prospective clients, highlighting key features and benefits tailored to each specific market, such as the Evangelical Christian, education, and technology sectors.
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Job Segment: Automotive Sales, Business Development, Supply Chain Manager, Marketing Manager, Sales, Operations, Marketing. The Business Development Manager (BDM) is responsible to profitably grow NTW sales, gross margin and share of market in targeted growth channels.
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