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Requires a visionary leader with a deep understanding of fashion production who can guide product development and enhance operational efficiency. Minimum of 5 years experience in apparel production, with at least 2 years in a management role.
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Familiarity with VA or DHA risk management processes (FedRAMP, RMF, ATO). As a Senior Staff Product Security Engineer , you will be responsible for ensuring the safety, integrity, and resilience of SaaS products developed by the Acute Care business unit at Stryker Medical.
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TRM is independent from the revenue generating divisions of the firm and reports to the firm's Chief Risk Officer and Global Head of TRM. The regional TRM function is responsible for market risk management and product control of trading books as well as counterparty credit risk management.
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Our Associate Product Manager, Revenue role, reports directing into the product team, helping to drive the vision and development of products and product solutions from conception to launch.
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Provide administrative support for the Vice President of Sales, Marketing, and Product Management, Director of Sales and Regional Sales Managers includingbut not limited to: bonus calculations, presentation preparation, Pacesetter program, maintenance of active agent email lists, agency meeting preparation.
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You should have experience in BOM management, 3D CAD modeling and product development, ERP Integration, Engineering change management practices and NPI lifecycle management.
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We are seeking a strategic, savvy Product Marketing Manager to project manage, develop and execute campaign strategies that promote our new device launches and device offers and engage our target audience.
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How you’ll make an impact: SiriusXM is seeking a Senior Director, Product Management to help lead our efforts around building a first class streaming audio experience. In this role, you will work collaboratively with your engineering partners across client engineering and platform services to deliver consumer facing experiences in the SiriusXM product.
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The Specialist will assist with import-related documentation, product classification support, PGA applicability, FTA & GSP review, C-TPAT Program administration, and other risk elements such as ADD/CVD applicability.
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The Lead Technical Product Owner, Regulatory & Compliance – CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems) role is responsible for testing data flows, issue resolution, configuration and technical support for Chick-fil-A Supply, Bay Center Foods, and Offsite Thawing Pilot.
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Program Management / Supply Chain / Operations Support - Work with the DRS integrated product team to manage production of assigned products. The Leonardo DRS Land Electronics business provides C4I Network computing and integrated situational awareness, as well as state-of-the-art embedded diagnostics, vehicle power management and combat vehicle integration products and services.
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5+ years of demonstrated experience in product marketing, product management, sales engineering, or similar roles. Build and maintain a strong collaborative partnership with product management, engineering, sales, marketing, and other functions across the business.
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Partners with eCommerce Marketing on digital marketing campaigns (Direct Mail, Email, Social Media) to maximize Omni-channel messaging and Product Management on site enhancements, SEO and SEM team to optimize search-related traffic.
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This role will partner with our IT collaborators and IT product owners, Corporate Procurement, Finance, and Third-Party Risk Management; build and lead the Product Needs Analysis (PNA); assist in rationalization efforts, and additional tasks as advised by TVM Leadership.
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As part of this new vision the Product Management Department has an opening for a Product Manager, Customer Promise Platform. 4-6 years experience in Product Management, Data Analytics or Management Consulting.
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