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You have experience in Field Ops/Last Mile Delivery/Business Strategy/Project Management. Project Management - Project Management Professional - Certification. Live Better U is a Walmart-paid education benefit program for full-time and part-time associates in Walmart and Sam's Club facilities.
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Product roadmap development techniques; Roadmap presentation; Roadmap features and items; Project management techniques; Modern business practice (for example, Agile methodologies, Scrum); Minimum Viable Product (MVP) creation; Product development lifecycles; Product development concepts (for example, "Crossing the Chasm.
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Project Management: Handle project management tasks using project tracking tools like Jira, Workfront, and ServiceNow. Master's degree in Business, Analytics, or related field, Project Management Certification, Six Sigma certification, Statistical Programming Language.
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Leverage knowledge of local energy markets, investment analysis, pro forma modeling/analysis, project development, risk and spend mitigation, and commercial negotiations to devise energy solutions that align with stakeholder needs.
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Proactively address project-related challenges, employing strong problem-solving skills to maintain momentum. Drive adoption of industry-leading project management methodologies, refining processes to enhance efficiency.
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Collaborate directly with project stakeholders (product, design, engineering, business teams) to develop and drive overall goals for Data Ventures. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in program and project management, stakeholder leadership, production, and business operations with some experience with data analytics.
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