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The product development manager assesses the viability of new products, and once in development ensuring high quality standards, meets deadlines, is within budget, and that the end product meets consumer needs and is within industry trends.
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About the Role: CyberCube is looking for an experienced Senior Product Manager to lead the execution of our portfolio management products. About YouYou ve previously demonstrated success as a B2B Product Manager and have a working knowledge of portfolio risk management.
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The Product Manager specializing in Data Communications (Datacom) will spearhead the management and development of our datacom connector solutions. Collaborate in the formulation and execution of the product strategy and roadmap for connector solutions, leveraging insights from market analysis, customer feedback, and technological advancements.
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As the Product Development Engineer III , you will design, size/select, modify, and evaluate complex mechanical and electro-mechanical refrigeration equipment and systems. Heatcraft is a long-standing leader in the world of commercial refrigeration, providing climate-control solutions.
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We’re hiring for a Product Demo Clerk to join our team and assist with various events throughout the year! The Product Demo Clerk cultivates a friendly, sales-driven environment while interacting and educating guests on product offerings and recipes.
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This position is responsible for building and leading the Product Marketing / Product Management Process and Team. This role will work closely with the Director of Marketing, NPD Leadership, Segment Leaders, Chief Innovation Officer, and Search Chair / Committee to help drive New Product Development and Existing Product Portfolio Performance.
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Manager, Product:About The Role: 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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Summary: The Manager II – Vendor Master Data Management (VMDM) & Product Master Data Management (PMDM) will be responsible for overseeing the VMDM/PMDM support team within the VMO while developing & maintaining positive and productive relationships with internal stakeholders and external vendor partners.
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Insomniac is looking for an innovative Product & Interaction Designer to elevate our digital experiences. We are looking for a highly motivated self-starter who embodies both a passion for dance culture and a love of Product Design.
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We are looking for a technical, user-focused Product Manager to help define and build the next generation of NVIDIA’s Image Processing Software with groundbreaking performance and functionality.
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Assistant Manager, Product, SoHo. 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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We are looking for an experienced and creative Senior Product Marketing Manager. This person should be an expert on bringing the voice of the customer into the room, they should be a strong thought partner for product, and be an exceptional storyteller.
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Proven experience as a Product Manager or similar role in digital product development. 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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As part of the product engineering team, you will participate in product changes, process improvements, product testing, installation instructions, product related literature improvements for publication, customer support efforts, and more.
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Experience with Product Lifecycle Management Software (PLM) Assist with special projects assigned to the Product Development team. The company enhances its roster of brands by licensing trademarks from third parties, including: Nike® for swimwear, and Callaway®, PGA TOUR® and Jack Nicklaus® for golf apparel.
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