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Chick-fil-A is looking for a Senior Technical Product Manager what will be accountable and responsible for two Tax product teams and solutions. These two agile teams are a part of the Digital Transformation and Technology (DTT) organization and deliver a suite of APIs and multiple user-facing applications that establish the foundation of Chick-fil-A's enterprise tax systems and infrastructure relied upon daily by many products, systems, and teams.
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The Chief Technology / Product Officer (CTO/CPO) is a Business and Technology Product Officer who must be a visionary and an avid evangelist of the product as well as a great leader and supervisor.
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SUMMARY The Chief Technology / Product Officer (CTO/CPO) is a Business and Technology Product Officer who must be a visionary and an avid evangelist of the product as well as a great leader and supervisor.
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As a Product Support Specialist, you will be responsible for providing music and audio technology gear support to Sweetwater customers. Sweetwater, the nation’s #1 online retailer of pro audio equipment and music instruments is seeking to hire a Product Support Specialist to add to our growing Technical Support team.
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Job Title : Manager, Information Technology (IT) You'll focus on robust support for local infrastructure services, manage 3rd party providers, and serve as a resource for innovative back-end technology solutions, relieving BSA and business areas of vendor management intricacies.
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Full Time] Product Manager at ScholarSite (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Product Manager ScholarSite United States. ScholarSite is looking for its first product management hire who would be responsible for designing and executing on our product strategy and sitting at the intersection of engineering, design and the commercial parts of ScholarSite.
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The Product Manager is responsible for overseeing the product development, sourcing, and production functions for assigned categories. Familiarity with product development software such as Adobe Illustrator and PLM systems.
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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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We’re in search of an experienced product manager to lead our multi-disciplinary development team. BadVR is currently seeking a Product Manager with a passion for all things data, a driving desire to change the way the world understands data, and who possesses excellent collaboration skills.
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The Manager of Workplace Technology has expertise in a broad range of technologies critical to enhancing the employee experience and deep knowledge in end-user computing, OS imaging, Citrix, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Microsoft Intune, VMware Workspace ONE, Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), enterprise storage solutions, vulnerability management, Microsoft Suites, Identity and Access Management (IAM), and the Microsoft Copilot Suite.
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The Second City is looking for a Product Manager to manage the ongoing development of our suite of B2B digital assets. As a Product Manager, you will provide the expertise needed to expand and deliver world-class solutions to our existing client portfolio.
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Serve as the Instructional Technology Manager and lead for the IRC working to strategically integrate cutting-edge instructional technology into AAP courses and IRC professional development programs.
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We are looking for a Senior Manager of Mobile App Product to join our team and lead the development and execution of our mobile app strategy. Work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure alignment on product strategy, development, and launch plans.
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Minimum 2-3 years experience in product management within the F2P gaming industry. Build a bespoke product strategy including new features, content, and events that will drive KPIs. At Gamefam, Product Management means everything having to do with analyzing games and finding key insights to increase player enjoyment, and thereby virality, engagement, and monetization.
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Technology & Security Sr Manager. will be responsible for the following items:Leadership CompetenciesArticulates the Technology Solutions’ strategy and vision and effectively implements the strategy across regions and market sectorsClient leader with guiding industry knowledge, and recognized specialization in a particular field of expertise or service within the Technology Solutions practiceMajor client contact.
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