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We are hiring a Manager, Technical Product Management - CUDA Inferencing who is passionate about building the Team and product from scratch and taking it to the market. + 10+ overall years of proven experience in Product Management or Technical Product Management in the high-tech industry.
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The Senior Product Manager - Marketing. SCILEX HOLDING COMPANY (Nasdaq: SCLX, "Scilex"), is an innovative revenue-generating company focused on acquiring, developing and commercializing non-opioid pain management products for the treatment of acute and chronic pain.
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Knowledge of product management, project management or workflow tools (Dragonboat, Atlassian suite, ProductBoard, Aha) and processes (Agile, Quarterly planning, PDLC, SDLC, Portfolio Management) preferred.
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In addition to providing international cash management, liquidity, commercial card, FX, escrow solutions, merchant services and trade finance, we continue to invest in future-growth initiatives, such as blockchain, AI & ML, as well as form partnerships with rising fintechs to expand our client base and product offerings.
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Waymo's Product Management Team is a mission-driven team responsible for writing and enacting first-of-their-kind playbooks to bring fully autonomous driving technology to market. This hybrid role will report to a Director, Product Management.
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6+ years of mobile product management experience. As the Sr. Product Manager of Gaming Hub, you will lead to shape up and execute the strategy of this most prominent game discovery surface for Galaxy users.
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Excellent project management skills, demonstrated ability to effectively manage OEM factories. Works all phases of a product from concept to repeat manufacturing to end of life. Generates Product Quality Plan (PQP) across supply chain (component suppliers to FATP.
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5+ years of product management or product marketing experience at a consumer, enterprise, or advertising technology company. We're looking for a Product Manager to join the Revenue Product team at Snap Inc.
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As a Technical Product Manager leveraging your extensive experience in networking and security technologies, technical marketing, and product management, you will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to deliver best-in-class solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers.
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Master's degree in Business, Analytics, or related field, Project Management Certification, Six Sigma certification, Statistical Programming Language. As a Manager in the US Marketplace business, you will build develop and support programs that improve customer and seller experiences, support seller success, and drive growth by bolstering our seller service offerings.
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We are looking for candidates who have product management experience in building platforms at scale and a deep technical understanding of those platforms balanced with customer empathy, strong execution capability, and a track record of building strong business partnerships and delivering impactful business results.
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Drive and collaborate with our other HSIO Cable Product Managers through: NPI activities Tooling strategies Supplier strategies Product qualifications Production ramping plan Life cycle management/rationalization, PCNs Cost, pricing, and margins Capacity planning Schedule management Drive NPI and mass production strategies which will include site locations, CAPEX, assembly/component yield management, automation strategies and deployments, equipment locations, and capacity planning.
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6+ years of experience in product management for tools or consumer products, product. Plan and drive global product launches, in partnership with cross-functional business teams, product management and engineering.
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10 years of experience in product management, consulting, co-founder or related technical role. One of the many reasons Google consistently brings innovative, world-changing products to market is because of the collaborative work we do in Product Management.
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Were seeking a highly motivated Product Line Manager (PLM) to join our Network Security Product Management Team. This position is responsible to develop and improve solutions that are designed to protect the corporate Network Edge. The Network Edge is the boundary where the corporate network meets and connects to the internet or other external networks.
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