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10+ years working on technology-powered products as either a product manager, product designer, engineer, data analyst, data scientist, or user researcher in an empowered product team environment.
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VP, Product Discovery and Delivery. Verisk 3E has set the standard for combining regulatory expertise and enriched global compliance content and transforming it into actionable intelligence to enhance chemical and workplace safety, product safety and stewardship, supply chain stewardship and research and development support.
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As a Lead Software Engineer, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining our client-side web applications using ReactJS. You will be working closely with our UI/UX designer, product manager and marketing/e-Commerce team to ensure the best possible user experience.
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As an Associate Designer on the Women’s Design Team at Vuori Clothing, you will play a pivotal role in creating innovative, stylish, and functional apparel and accessories for our customersResponsibilities include but are not limited to:Working closely with the Design Team to research trend, style inspiration, and trim.
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Utilize design expertise to translate engineering ideas into product design across the spectrum of clubs for the TaylorMade brand creatively collaborating with the Design, Product Creation and Engineering teams.
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The Sr. Designer, Women’s Footwear will design and create footwear under the Women’s Sandals category at REEF. Your goal will be to partner with the Women's Sandals Design team, under the direction of the Footwear Design Director, to implement key strategies, concepts and projects.
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Senior Product Designer. Work cross functionally with engineering, product and other partners to ensure cohesive, high quality solutions and implementation. Seeking candidates near San Diego, CA for a hybrid role, or individuals located outside of California for a fully remote position.
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Contract] Product Designer at Float Health (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. We are looking for a Product Designer that is excited to work on both functional and appealing features that have a direct impact on care delivered to tens of thousands of patients.
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We are currently looking for a Senior Product Designer to join our growing team! We are consistently ranked as a High Performer for construction management solutions on notable review sites like G2, Capterra, and Software Advice.
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TaylorMade Golf is looking for a self-motivated, well rounded and team oriented Senior Graphic Designer who is looking to work in a challenging, ever-evolving and fast paced environment. Additional benefits, such as health & wellness, performance bonuses, product discounts, holidays, paid time off, etc.
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Create flows, prototypes and high fidelity visuals for your features - understanding the business and technical impact of your decisions. Expert knowledge of mobile vs web design patterns and platform limitations.
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Our marketing team, comprising a designer, copywriter, coordinator, and product marketing manager, has excelled in creating and distributing content to our market. While we strive for churches to utilize our product, our primary goal is to see them succeed, even if it means they find another product that better suits their unique needs.
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Degree in Patternmaking, Fashion Design or Product Development recommended. A strong technical designer with knowledge of sewing, garment construction, and machinery of stitching. Handle direct communication with vendors and Product Development regarding fit, construction and sewing changes, final grading when style is approved prior to Production.
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The Front End Designer reports to the Product Design Manager and is embedded on a multidisciplinary product team. Step four: Technical interview/review over Zoom with the Product Design Manager and several front-end designers.
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As the Designer, you will be responsible for researching inspiration, developing new apparel design concepts, sketching ideas, creating technical packages, and overseeing samples. Ensure that product is consistent with market trends and adheres to the codes of the Brand and the business strategy.
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