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The individual in this position will play a key role in defining product requirements for the servers required for our power plant controller, as well as helping define customer requirements for our BMS. The product manager will be responsible for collaborating with the sales organizations, software and hardware managers/engineers, operations, supply chain, logistics, and marketing in support of meeting our commercial goals and objectives.
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We are looking for a Software Product Manager to guide our development of the software for our Battery Energy Storage System. Senior Software Product Manager Wärtsilä Energy Storage & Optimization (ES&O) is the leading global energy storage optimizer.
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Previous experience as a Business Analyst, Product Owner, Program Manager, Software Engineer, UX/UI Designer, Customer Success Agent or Quality Assurance Technician. The Software Product Manager position at WGU is the mid-level technical product position in the Product Management organization.
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Software Engineer, Product (React + Mobile) Experience with multiplatform mobile product codebases like Unity, React Native, Flutter, etc. We are a team of experienced product builders from Peloton, Microsoft, and Replika who've built products and games for millions of people.
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Scopely is looking for a Product Manager to join an ambitious new AAA cross-platform game in Culver City on a hybrid basis or remotely in the US. Leverage analytics, player feedback, and market insights to identify opportunities and support product strategy across a broad range of key game initiatives.
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As a Software Product Manager - Web , you’ll be part of our Construction Technology group working as a Remote employee based in the United States. Software Product Manager - Web -United States, Remote.
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We are looking for a Product Manager to partner with Data Science and Finance and own Parafin’s funding decisioning and payments experiences. Partner closely with Data Science, Finance, Product Operations and CX to understand small business problems and business goals.
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Design, develop, and maintain the digital thread architecture that integrates various enterprise systems (e.g., PLM, ERP, MES, CAD, IoT) and ensures seamless data flow across the product lifecycle.
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6+ years of relevant Product (Abrasives preferred), Brand or MRO or Paint & Body Market experience. Reports To: Director, Product Management - Abrasives. Department: Product Management - Abrasives.
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Technical Kiosk Software Product Manager Location: Remote-But must live in United States ( Preference in West Coast part of U.S.) About Tillster Tillster, headquartered in the USA, is the global leader in digital ordering and customer engagement solutions.
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The Product Manager will be responsible for the development of products to drive growth in Dish’s Enterprise, Hospitality, Multi-Family, and Public/Private sector. As a Product Manager, you will serve as the internal and external champion for the Commercial organization.
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We are looking for a technical, user-focused Product Manager to help define and build the next generation of NVIDIA’s Image Processing Software with groundbreaking performance and functionality.
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Other key product areas include nutrition, pharmacy admixture and compounding, ostomy and wound care, and dialysis. Responsible for managing and implementing marketing activities for assigned product areas through research, strategic planning and implementation.
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The Product Manager, Technical is ultimately accountable, responsible, and has ownership of T-Mobile's internal and external products, platforms, services, and experiences. Product Manager, Technical is a transformational, strategist, analyst, customer evangelist, respected leader of business and technology execution, and professional relationship builder all rolled into a single dynamic package.
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As a Product Manager, you’ll be part of our Tools and Outdoor team working as a hybrid employee. Product Manager - Towson, MD, United States - Hybrid 3 days in Towson. Develop market and opportunity sizing to best prioritize product development.
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