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As the Senior Product Marketing Manager reporting to the Senior Director of Product Marketing, you will lead the positioning, messaging, and go-to-market strategies for Seismic's sales content management offerings.
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The primary role of the Strategic Sourcing Senior Manager is to lead an internal team through the most complex and strategic negotiations in the HCA Enterprise and to be the Subject Matter Expert in all areas of category strategy development, negotiation and IT vendor management of various healthcare information technology categories.
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Senior Product Manager. The Sr. Product Manager is responsible for the immediate and long-term profitable growth and marketing of the portfolio. As a Sr. Product Manager, you will be a key member of the Electrification Installation Products product management team.
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Furthermore, the Senior Facilities Maintenance Manager will provide valuable guidance on process improvement initiatives, aligning them with the principles of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM.
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Amazon Flex's Compliance and Fraud Prevention team is looking for an experienced Senior Product manager to lead fraud prevention and compliance solutions. Amazon Flex's Compliance and Fraud team is looking for an experienced Principal Product manager to lead fraud prevention solutions.
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Okta, the leading identity and access management platform, is seeking a Senior Product Marketing Manager to play a pivotal role in building Okta’s strategy to connect SaaS builders and SaaS consumers within a secure, interoperable app ecosystem.
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8+ years of experience as a product owner, product manager, senior business analyst in Global Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance areas, with at least 3 years in a delivery leadership role.
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Recurly seeks a Senior Product Marketing Manager to lead our go-to-market strategy for our payments integrations and platform innovations. Reporting to the VP of Product Marketing, this person will be a key part of our scaling Marketing organization.
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The Associate Channel Marketing Manager will own product content and asset management, as well as work cross-functionally with channel and brand marketing to identify and create new and engaging content with the goal of delivering a best-in-class consumer shopping experience.
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As a senior level Data Product Manager, you are a key enabler for unlocking the value of our data! The Data Product Management Team uses data to drive business strategy, innovation, and improvements to customer needs, and solve business problems.
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We're looking for an experienced Senior Technical Product Manager to develop innovative capabilities for our backend-as-a-service platform. Sr. Technical Product Manager, Metagame Systems.
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This role is responsible for competitively sourcing goods and services, and leading projects that require collaboration with other department leaders by negotiating, recommending, prioritizing, and managing projects related to all activities of the end-to-end Supply Chain, including Contract Management, New Product Introduction, Purchasing and Category Management.
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As a Product Marketing Manager at Moveworks, you’ll launch products, drive go-to-market strategy, enable the field, and help make Moveworks the undisputed leader in our industry. 7+ years of job experience, with 5+ yrs experience in a product marketing role for a B2B SaaS company.
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Build holistic plans that span events, campaign launches, product releases and always on content marketing. Move campaigns from concept to execution by working closely with Business Development, Product Marketing, Creative Production, Legal and Comms.
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The Supply Chain Manager Senior is responsible for managing the end-to-end procurement process including sourcing and category management primarily for business line products and services including card and print production, equipment, maintenance, BPO, call center and product resell.
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