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As a Product Owner supporting the Cyber Intelligence Service, you will be accountable for contributing to and delivering upon the strategic agenda for our core cyber products to drive meaningful progress for our customers and our business.
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Manager, Cyber Product Owner (Cyber Intelligence) Capital One is seeking a product owner to help deliver game-changing cybersecurity solutions based on threat, data, and design thinking.
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Collaborate across multiple cross-functional teams and the Product Owner community and play a key role in key Agile and SAFe ceremonies. 3+ years of Cyber product owner experience.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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Prioritize the Product Backlog to maximize business and customer outcomes by balancing technical and non-technical aspects while also incorporating cyber and operational risk reduction outcomes and activities.
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You seek to understand the business and technology landscape and cross-functional dependencies to inform product vision and integration with larger organizational goals. Act as a technical advisor to the product manager, engineering, and other stakeholders.
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Incorporate design thinking and analytics to inform product design. You understand and track key metrics on security, resilience and performance for your product (s) and understand levers that drive these metrics.
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Proactively identify opportunities when key metrics on security, resilience and performance for your product (s) are not performing. In this capacity, you will drive product vision into our development teams, translate vision into delivery objectives, provide customer-informed guidance to shape products, and work with cross-functional teams to deliver well-managed and sustainable features that bring that vision to life.
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Communicate the Intelligence delivery roadmap to our stakeholders and leverage the product vision to inspire the teams. At least 3 years of experience in product management. Ensure the timely delivery of product deliverables by staying abreast of dependencies & impediments.
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The current development process is evolving towards a fuller Agile methodology, and the Product Owner will support this ongoing evolution, while considering other potential workflow models.
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We are seeking an experienced Product Owner with hands-on expertise with Hyland OnBase enterprise content management software. Title: Product Owner - CMS. Bachelor's Degree in Educational Technology or similar from an accredited university or college, or a minimum of 3 years in digital product management.
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Job Description: Product Owner, Metrology SoftwareHexagon Manufacturing Intelligence (MI) is the number one provider of Metrology software worldwide with leading brands including eMMA, HxGN Robotic Automation, Inspire, Nexus, PC-DMIS, QUINDOS, Q-DAS, SpatialAnalyzer and VGSTUDIO MAX. Metrology Software offers a comprehensive portfolio, supporting our leading position in Metrology worldwide, making MI recognized experts in the domain of discrete manufacturing.
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The Enterprise Systems Lead ERP Procurement Product Owner role is the System Owner and Functional Lead of the Oracle ERP Supply Chain modules with responsibility for data flows, integrations, configuration and technical support for Chick-fil-A Supply, Bay Center Foods, and Offsite Thawing Pilot.
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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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Identify and document system gaps for product backlog for future enhancements/capabilities. 8+ years of experience in an IT Business Analyst or related role. Provide 2nd Level Operational Support for CMMS systems that includes advanced troubleshooting techniques and tools to minimize Business impacts.
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