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The team aims to develop next generation digital products and solutions to solve risk management needs using latest tools and technologies, collaborates with multiple risk strategy partners, technology teams and other Digital Product teams to build & iterate on Digital Products that directly impact millions of customers and prospects.
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Mercer is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Technical Product Manager (TPM) to support Mercer's OCIO Investments Business. Extensive experience in the investment management industry, with a focus on LDI, direct trading, fixed income, OTC instruments (swaps/repo), FX, and portfolio management/order management (OMS) platforms.
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Previous experience in food handling, bartending, serving, cashiering, or product demonstration is helpful but not required. Job Posting Overview Supplemental Income – Paid Weekly Part Time - Flexible Schedule Fun Work Environment Career Growth Available Equipment Reimbursement Per Event Paid Training and Development This position is responsible for serving food or alcohol samples for retailers inside of the physical store.
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Overview Supplemental Income – Paid Weekly Part Time - Flexible Schedule Fun Work Environment Career Growth Available Equipment Reimbursement Per Event Paid Training and Development This position is responsible for serving food or alcohol samples for retailers inside of the physical store.
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As a Sr. Product Manager – EMSyou willbe responsible for driving the strategy, development, and delivery of cutting-edge Energy Management System (EMS) solutions for standalone battery energy storage and hybrid solar+storagesystems, with an emphasis on large, front-of-the-meter,utility-scale applications.
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As a Product Manager for Knowledge Product at Seismic, you will be instrumental in enhancing our knowledge management features, focusing on developing advanced AI capabilities aligned with the strategic initiatives of Seismic Aura Copilot.
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The Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for the development of market requirements for product(s) or product line(s) in ECI division, including product strategy definition, market research, identifying customer needs, and pricing.
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Bloomberg TOMS is looking for a Product Manager to lead product and business development for Cash Credit. Experience in Software development process (Agile methodology) as a Product Manager.
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5+ years of experience in product management, product marketing, business development, and/or market entry for software and controls products. Develop detailed product requirements for both cloud software and edge components in collaboration with technical product management and development stakeholders.
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West Creek 6 (12076), United States of America, Richmond, VirginiaDirector, Product Management - External Affairs. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $233,100 - $266,000 for Director, Product Management.
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10+ years of experience in investment product management, development, or marketing, preferably in the asset management industry. The TeamAs part of IM’s Quantitative Research and Development group, the “Quantitative Product Management” team focuses on initiatives that improve or create new capabilities and tools for portfolio management and Asset Liability Management stakeholders.
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He plays a supervisory role to the key product management officer such as the: Director of Product Management, Director of UX, Head of Product Analytics, and Director of Product Marketing.
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Candidates must be able to work closely in cross functional team including application engineering, design engineering, firmware and software engineering, business management, and field application engineering to support all facets of their new product development.
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Senior Product Manager is responsible for driving the development and management of one or more products within Solutions’ digital health or analytics product portfolios, with specific focus on the commercialization of the ACG System.
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You will work closely with cross-functional teams, including product management, sales, and customer success, to develop and execute marketing strategies that highlight our product’s benefits and drive growth.
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