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The Product Manager is a scientific expert in the mRNA Therapeutic market with specific focus for In vitro transcription (IVT) enzymes that drive such systems and is responsible for all product-related commercial activities, including technical support, product marketing, licensing, and other product-related matters.
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We are looking for a Product Manager to partner with Data Science and Finance and own Parafin’s funding decisioning and payments experiences. Partner closely with Data Science, Finance, Product Operations and CX to understand small business problems and business goals.
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The Principal Product Manager, Technical is a visionary, strategist, analyst, customer evangelist, respected leader of execution, and professional relationship builder all rolled into a single dynamic package.
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Experience as a Product Owner/Manager or in a similar role in managing product portfolios or projects. Flint Hills Resources (FHR) is seeking a talented Product Owner to lead a Product team and partner closely with FHR core capabilities to deliver on a technology roadmap that transforms work processes.
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Amphenol Commercial Air is seeking a Product Marketing Lead to work out of its state-of-the-art facility in Sidney, NY. This position could be filled as a Product Specialist, Assistant Product Manager, or Product Manager, depending on experience.
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This is incredible momentum, and the product marketing leader will play a key role in helping us reach our next level of growth. As a leader on our Product Marketing team, this role will work alongside peers in Revenue Marketing, Brand Marketing, Community, and Marketing Operations.
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As an individual contributor (IC) Product Marketing Manager, you will partner closely with a wide range of teams from product management and design to go-to-market teams to shape and launch new music experiences for our listeners.
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Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Computer Science or a related field and 2 years of experience working on the IT Asset Management product within ServiceNow. Two years of experience to include: ServiceNow IT Asset Management product focusing on configuration and development; and designing solutions inside the framework of SDLC. One year of experience to include: Delivering solutions via the Agile Methodology; and working with Agile, Waterfall, Lean, Six Sigma, or SAFe Agile.
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UbiQD (pronounced 'ubiquity') is an advanced materials company powering product innovation in agriculture, clean energy, and security. This role will focus on furthering product development on UbiQD’s solar windows (WENDOW), specifically on improving photoconversion efficiency and grid integration.
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As a Product Marketing Manager at Density, you play an integral role in shaping product and go-to-market strategies for our hardware-enabled SaaS solutions. 3+ years of experience in product, marketing and/or product marketing at enterprise tech companies.
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The Product Marketing Manager will be the main interface between the User Acquisition team, Creative Development, and Game Developer teams to ensure our creative, content, and game portfolio strategy is executed to the highest level.
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Product Positioning and Messaging — Craft product naming, messaging, and positioning documents that serve as the keystone for internal and outbound sales assets, marketing programs, Web copy, solution briefs, presentations, and press releases.
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Attend Agile Product Development meetings such as Backlog Groomings, Sprint Plannings, Scrum Standups, and Sprint Retrospectives. Collaborate closely and liaise with all Product Development team members such as developers, UX/UI designers, QA, and the leadership team to recommend solutions and offer user-inspired guidance for enhancing our new and existing EBizCharge product integrations.
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About the Position We are seeking a product manager to enhance the foundations of our global healthcare workforce product, positioning it as the preferred choice for global healthcare talent.
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At least 5 years of relevant industry work experience working with In vitro transcription (IVT) enzymes for the mRNA Therapeutic market, with at least 3 years of product management, technical/field applications or other customer-facing experience.
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