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Scopely is looking for a Principal Product Manager to join an ambitious new AAA cross-platform game in Culver City on a hybrid basis or remotely in the US. Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including game designers, engineers, artists, UX/UI, and data analysts, to create best-in-class player-centric product experiences.
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The Product Development Manager should be an effective mentor with the ability to lead team members protecting strong company culture. Role : Product Development Manager. In summary, this position reports into the VP of Product and is responsible for leading the cross-functional team through the product development process, overseeing sampling processes, managing communication with suppliers, and ensuring the seamless execution through purchase order hand off.
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Ruggable is looking for a Product Manager who will oversee the design, development, launch and iteration of our data and analytics infrastructure. The Product Manager will be a key member of the data team and serve as a player in Ruggable’s growth.
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The product development manager assesses the viability of new products, and once in development ensuring high quality standards, meets deadlines, is within budget, and that the end product meets consumer needs and is within industry trends.
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Motorola Solutions is hiring a Senior Product Manager to help scale our enterprise SaaS platform. 4+ years of experience as a Product Manager. 5+ years as a Product Manager.
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The Associate Product Design Manager will report to the Product Design Manager. Collaborate with internal partners (Creative Design, Brand Merchandising, Licensing Commercialization, Sourcing and Tech Design, Global Product Design teams, BERGs, CBM, Legal, Business Affairs, Product Integrity, Integrated Retail, BPM, Public Affairs, D&I teams, Cultural Consultants) and external partners (Studios & Disney Channel Content Providers, Games, Publishing, WDI, Licensees, DTR Partners) to design and approve all products.
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Understanding of wholesale power product structures and energy market fundamentals, including customer usage properties, market settlement, power trading, renewable production profiles, project finance and pricing and portfolio management methodologies.
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The Quality Systems Manager is responsible for quality, environmental, health, and food safety programs within the plant to ensure production of a high-quality product to meet customer needs.
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We are looking to hire an empathic and data-driven product manager to join our team and help us revolutionize the adult entertainment industry. Product management experience with consumer web products showcasing impact on user audience.
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The Product Marketing Manager - Will be responsible for the launch of all new products and features to new and existing customers. 3-4 years experience in Product Marketing, Customer Insights, Email Marketing and/or Funnel Optimization.
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Package Design Manager Location : ONSITE in Los Angeles, CA, 90065 Work Authorization : Candidate must be a US Citizen or Green Card Holder Contract duration: estimated 6 months Experience required: 7+ years of experience Payrate range : $33-$38 per hour Benefits : Medical, Dental, Vision Summary We are looking for a highly creative and experienced Package Design Manager to lead our Graphic Design team within the cosmetics industry.
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The West Coast Sales Manager will be instrumental in steering the sales policies, objectives, and initiatives across the high-end skincare product lines on the West Coast United States. Appreciated previous titles: Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, Business Development Manager, Wholesale Sales Manager.
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As the Principal Program Manager for Tinder's Core product, you will drive strategic alignment across the Product, Design, and Engineering teams dedicated to the seamless execution of Tinder's Core Product Roadmap.
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Our Product Development and Manufacturing team expertly combines Strategy, Operational, and Digital consulting capabilities to help our clients innovate, develop and manufacture products in a manner that helps establish differentiated products, significantly increases operational efficiency and drives new levels of enterprise-wide growth in a connected world.
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The Thought Leader Liaison (TLL) Sr. Manager will report into the Director of Professional and Marketplace Engagement and will join the National team of Rare Disease Inflammation Thought Leader Liaisons in the Inflammation Business Unit. The TLL will be a critical member of the Brand Team and will coordinate closely with field teams.
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