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The Product Manager, Technical 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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About the role: As a Senior Product Manager at NOCD, you will play a critical role in driving company OKRs, ultimately responsible for member experience, retention & outcomes, therapist experience, availability and utilization.
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The Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for the development of market requirements for product(s) or product line(s) in ECI division, including product strategy definition, market research, identifying customer needs, and pricing.
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We are looking for a Senior Product Manager to join our Sportsbook team. Exhibit sound product judgment, understand fundamental sports analytics concepts, contribute to the product strategy, and lead delivery of that strategy.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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We are hiring a Product Marketing Manager to drive the marketing & launch strategy of our Smart uninterruptible power supply offers within Transactional & Edge Line of Business of Schneider Electric's Secure Power Division.
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Requires at least 6 years of experience as a product manager, with significant relevant experience in database technologies, report design, and data visualization. impact.com. Your Role at impact.com:As the Senior Product Manager for impact.com's Reporting teams, you'll be responsible for surfacing critical data and insights that enable brands and partners to make informed decisions and optimize their strategies within the marketplace.
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We are seeking a full time Regional Product Manager, Logistics Insurance to join the Roanoke Insurance Group division to be a hybrid employee in our Miami, FL office reporting to the Regional Vice President.
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The individual in this position will play a key role in defining product requirements for the servers required for our power plant controller, as well as helping define customer requirements for our BMS. The product manager will be responsible for collaborating with the sales organizations, software and hardware managers/engineers, operations, supply chain, logistics, and marketing in support of meeting our commercial goals and objectives.
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We are hiring for a Principal Product Manager (Technical) to drive the evolution of products which provide Amazon business teams and selling partners (marketplace sellers and retail vendors) with comprehensive, accurate, and standardized metrics in a timely manner to enable high quality, high velocity decisions.
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As a Product Manager at OneRail, you will join a talented team working to transform final-mile logistics and supply chain operations. We are excited to be adding a Product Manager career opportunity based out of our Orlando, Florida headquarters in Orlando, FL (ZIP code 32819.
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Previous experience with Android product development and launch. Work cross-functionally to incorporate device requirements efficiently into the product development roadmap. 8+ years of experience in mobile product development management for Android-based smartphones, tablets, and wearables.
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5+ years of experience and/or certification with web content management systems such as Adobe Experience Manager, Yext, Content Stack, Drupal, Sitecore, WordPress, Contentful, Optimizely, Webflow, etc.
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AMD product value prop analysis and evangelization. You will work collaboratively with the Sales, Silicon and SW Technology teams, Customer and Applications Engineering, and Product Management to develop winning strategies.
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As a GRC - technical product manager senior, governance you will. Now Brewing - technical product manager senior, governance! To be successful, the technical product manager sr needs to have demonstrated passion for learning, willingness to dive into the details, a drive to improve existing ways of working, and a desire to delight with outstanding service.
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