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Qualifications & Skills: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Engineering, Business or related field Proven 5+ years’ experience as a Technical Product Manager or similar role, preferably in restaurant technology, point of sale, payment systems or kiosk technology industry.
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We are seeking a Principal Product Manager to own the creation of data products that serve our business and our customers and transform the ability of our team to deliver information and insights across the company.
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Collaborate cross-functionally, including with Product and Engineering, Sales, Customer Success, Design, Project Management, Learning and Enablement, and Business Development.
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As the Manager, Product Management, you will serve as a liaison between business stakeholders and the technology team, determining product strategies and roadmaps, defining product features, and documenting designs.
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Job Title: Product Manager Compensation: $100,000 - $130,000 Who We Are: Buildertrend is cutting-edge, cloud-based project management software. The Product Manager uses customer insights and analytics to evaluate trade-offs, including customer value, business value, and return on investment.
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Create, guide, and communicate project plans and business goals to ensure alignment and drive convergent implementation. A firm grip on agile project management methodologies, and flexible implementation methods to hit milestones and deadlines.
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Five years: Progressively increasing responsibility in management level experience (project, program, product and/or people) with a focus on data management, analytics, product design, customer engagement, data science, platform development, or related management experience.
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The Product Manager will focus on 5 key areas of responsibility: Business Engagement, Project Delivery, Project Management, Quality Assurance, and Production Support while interacting with on and offshore development resources, vendors, professional service providers, and global business partners.
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Develop business analysis deliverables, including but not limited to, workflows and process models, detailed business requirements, use cases, business rules, release notes, change management documentation, project approval requests, etc.
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Drive end to end delivery of products or features with moderate to high level of complexity and scope; this includes creating, managing, and communicating product requirements and roadmap, driving sprints on Agile efforts or working with a Project Manager on defined projects, coordinating deployment with IT support teams, and communicating changes to the customer.
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Bachelors degree with 4-7 years product or project management experience managing digital projects with consumer facing experiences (ecommerce and mobile are ideal) This particular team works on all aspects of the digital e-commerce experience across web and iOS. This position requires strong project management skills, business sense and technical curiosity.
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As Project Manager in GPSD's Product Launch and Delivery, you will play a key role on the Global Product Strategy & Development (GPSD) team and will be responsible for leading the delivery of product launches of varying complexity and type, and the associated phases, including: planning, assessments, organization, communication, implementation and management of corresponding project teams.
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Accountable for some or all components in the marketing/product management life cycle; components include product maintenance, new or strategic product development, business case development and implementation activities for marketing products.
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Industry certifications in security, technology, project and/or business management (e,g, CISSP, Scrum Certifications,CCIE, CISM, CISA, PMP, ITIL, Six Sigma etc.) The Senior Product Manager will need the ability to work at a strategic level, extending our long-term data strategy and tooling vision while fostering stakeholder consensus through trust and tactical delivery.
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Certifications such as Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), SAFe Program Consultant (SPC), Scrum Master, Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, Design Thinking, and Agile project/program management methodologies.
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