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Prepare and route product documentation including, but not limited to, detailed drawings, Bill Of Materials (BOM's) specifications and inspection criteria as directed. Seek out and demand accurate inputs and produce only quality work product for downstream customers.
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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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Minimum of 3 years experience in Product Management. Product Strategy: Develop and communicate a clear product vision and strategy that aligns with the company's goals and market trends.
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The Product Marketing Manager supports ADUSA's Media Partnerships team’s efforts to deliver on bold revenue targets. Comfortable being a part of both worlds of product and sales and able to bridge the gap between them.
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Partner with teams such as Customer Experience, Sales Enablement, and Product Management to build multi-channel product adoption plans. You will directly work with and learn from the Director of Product Marketing, and partner closely with all members of the marketing team—spanning from the VP of marketing to demand generation and content.
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Product Management Experience in delivering large and complex business/technology initiatives as Product Manager or lead technology role. 7+ years of relevant Product Management experience in an agile software product development environment.
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2-5 years of product development or product design engineering experience. This position will join our new product development group will help drive all aspects of the development process – conception, ideation, design, detailed engineering, tooling, product validation and production start.
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As an EDA Product Engineer for the Sigrity & Clarity family of products, you will be responsible for capturing the requirements of, developing, testing and delivering software integrations between Sigrity / Clarity and other EDA tools within the Cadence EDA portfolio.
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3+ years in product management, preferably in blockchain, cryptocurrency, or fintech. As a Senior Product Manager at Thesis, you will be instrumental in connecting decentralized finance with traditional Bitcoin.
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Develops go-to-market strategy, in collaboration with Product Management and Regional Product Marketing. Must have at least 7+ years of industry experience in Product Marketing or Product Management.
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10+ years of experience in games product management, with a proven track record of success in the gaming industry. As the Director of Product Management, you will collaborate with leaders across Skybound to develop player-centric and data-informed strategies for the long-term success of our games business.
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The Embedded Systems/IoT Controls Engineer will assist in the development of hardware control systems and IoT communications systems, and create and maintain firmware for, assigned areas of Cold Jet’s product portfolio.
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Participate in product design meetings with members of other groups (management, sales, marketing, software, mechanical, manufacturing, etc.) Occasional travel to end-use locations, in an underground mining environment, supporting initial product installations and testing or troubleshooting abnormal or unusual issues observed in the field.
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Experience working directly with Product and development teams advocating for security best practices and risk-based decisions. Working closely with our product teams means that we get to take part in deep technical discussion and decisions.
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Our product is a data visualization and computation platform designed to. 3+ years as a Product Manager in software product development, especially in complex industries like financial infrastructure or biotech.
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