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In consultation with the Associate Dean, develop and manage theannual development plan for the Peabody Institute including settinggoals, developing work plans, monitoring efforts and evaluatingresults on a weekly and monthly basis; and liaising with keycentral development offices.
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The Manager, BI Product Development is responsible for guiding and supporting all facets of CRM analytics projects. Hands-on experience with data visualization and analytic dashboard development, experience with Tableau (preferred), Domo, Power BI, Shiny, or other platforms.
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As a senior Product Manager for growth, you will help define and lead initiatives to drive Timescale Cloud product adoption and expansion. Timescale is looking for our first growth Product Manager to help drive the growth and expansion of our database cloud.
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Conducts the user experience research component of product development, with a particular focus on early generative UX research. Supports lifecycle management of products from ideation, development, and commercialization for all Tandem products across different product portfolios; drives for innovation in all aspects of product development.
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The Digital Asset Product Manager will work on product development, management, strategy, and marketing of a range of Fidelity Digital Asset Managment's (FDAM) crypto and digital asset investment strategies and products.
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YOU As Product Engineer or Senior Product Engineer – Structural Connections, you’ll provide expertise to support the design, development, implementation, specification, and installation of new products and systems for residential and commercial construction.
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Under the direction of the Senior Director, Commercial Products, the Director, Product Development will be responsible for developing product portfolios for all IEHP lines of business: Covered California, Medicare Advantage, Dual-eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNP), and Group products.
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North America (focus on the East or West coast of the United States, understand local culture), Europe (Western Europe, English is a must, French/German is plus), Japan (Tokyo, original Japanese), more than 5 years of sales related work experience, including product knowledge, direct sales, channel development with customer management ability.
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Proactive and Self-Driven: You are a self-starter who can manage projects independently, from research and development through launch and the entire product lifecycle. Responsible for providing analytical, financial, market research, product development, and marketing support to the Global Commercial Product Leader.
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Leads and collaborates in the development of post-approval global CMC regulatory strategies for an approved cell and gene therapy product. The Director, Regulatory CMC (Chemistry Manufacturing Controls) is responsible for the development and implementation of post-approval global regulatory CMC strategies for a marketed cell and gene therapy product.
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Additionally, the Application Development Manager will be responsible for application development, product transfers and design support for the Automotive and LEOD Segment in Region Americas (RAM.
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As a GRC - technical product manager senior, governance you will. Now Brewing – technical product manager senior, governance! As the technical product manager sr, you will support the Governance function to establish the processes, policies, and standards to help Starbucks meets its mission and goals.
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The Product Development Manager (PDM) is responsible for managing across-functional teams assigned to design, build, and maintain one or more product lines including Timekeeping and Payroll.
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What You Will Do Work with the Release Train Engineer, System Architect, and Chief Engineer on the development cloud-based SW architecture and technologies. Familiar with algorithm development, SIGINT, digital communications or digital signal processing software.
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Position is responsible for growth and new business development of the EverWhite® Pigment product line. Will serve as the primary face to the industry for Everwhite Pigment (EWP) and be expected have a high level of collaboration with individuals in the R&D, market development and sales functions to bring forward ideas for new product variants and sales strategies.
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