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Reporting to SEGA of America in the Publishing division, the Product Marketing Manager is charged with driving world-class product marketing for Football Manager, the critically acclaimed series of soccer management simulation video game titles across North America & South America territories.
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Learn more at RequirementsAbout the roleWe are looking for a Senior Principal Product Manager to join our Demand-side Machine Learning team out of the New York Office. What we’re looking for in a Senior Principal Product Manager for this role You have experience working in an ML environment, understand high-level technical requirements, and have the ability to go deep on specific concepts.
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This role works closely with the design team to formulate creative ideas, and will work collaboratively with manufacturing, engineering, operations and product development to develop package design solutions that are sustainable and environmentally friendly.
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Under the guidance of Sr. Manager, Accessory Product Engineering, you will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams including Demand & Supply, Quality, Operations, Sourcing, and third-party suppliers to achieve organizational goals, encompassing cost, quality, installation, and performance targets.
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As an in-house Product Designer/Illustrator at Gemmy Industries, your role requires creativity, flexibility, and a passion for innovative design in the seasonal dcor space. Includes examples of creative process (sketch color art final product.
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Join and contribute to a best-in-class crypto product legal team, embedded with our Developer business. Be the legal owner for your product and practice area, seize the initiative to engage with teams, seek out additional relevant information to the task at hand, ask hard questions, and provide great legal counsel for the issues at hand and ones you see around the corner.
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The Azure Data SQL team is looking for a Principal Product Manager to drive the creation of analytics solutions which can answer questions about how customers use the product, and what is and is not working on the customer journey.
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As the Product Development Engineer, you’ll design, fabricate, modify and evaluate complex mechanical and electro-mechanical components, sub-systems and systems. Heatcraft Worldwide Refrigeration is a long-standing leader in the world of commercial refrigeration, providing climate-control solutions to customers in more than 70 countries.
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As a Product Manager at Ramp, you will be responsible for leading a core team of engineers and designers to build amazing products that serve thousands of businesses. Optimize our products and deliver business value by combining a deep understanding of business strategy with creative product strategy and technical acumen.
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We're looking for a talented Product Designer to help us design our internal and external facing digital products and websites. Online portfolio revealing thought process and an ability to rapidly generate creative ideas with samples of original UX / UI / Product design.
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Support the Product Development Engineering team to produce the lightest weight solutions for Executive and Commercial Aircraft Interiors. Candidate must be able to provide technical guidance to design engineers in the design and substantiation of aircraft product developments.
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The Sr. Product Development Engineer is directly responsible for the development of new power components which includes definition, system verification testing and direct customer support as well as development of product datasheets, application notes, demonstration boards, reference designs, simulation models and expert tools.
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Partner with Global Lab Automation and Data managers to design next-generation experimental programs that harness the use of automation, data, and analytics to support model-building and product development.
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The Sr. Account Executive, Connectivity Product Sales is responsible for selling the T-Mobile 5G Advanced Network Solutions portfolio including Hybrid and Private Networks, MEC, Fixed Wireless Solutions, and SD Edge capabilities.
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Job Segment: Chemical Engineer, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineer, Product Development, Engineering, Research. Product Engineer 6: Conductor Etch Productivity.
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