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Senior Director, PDM Product Strategy LeaderKEY RESPONSIBILITIESReporting to the VP of PDM Product Strategy, within the Product and Portfolio Strategy (PPS) function, and part of the broader Pharmaceutical Development and Manufacturing (PDM) organization, this role leads strategic cross-functional teams responsible for all technical and CMC aspects of the assigned products, from entry into the technical development portfolio all the way through to the end of the product life-cycle.
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Position SummaryThe Senior Director, Assay Development leads product technology development activities including IVD development, automation of NGS protocols, and in-house reagent manufacturing.
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In this role, the Associate Director will drive Product Marketing efforts for PubMatic’s core product, the SSP. They will work on commercialization as well as provide feedback and insights for Omnichannel Video, Core Platform, and Publisher UI. They will also focus on the key business growth areas of CTV/OTT and Omnichannel Video.
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Sales Enablement: Collaborate with sales and customer success teams to create compelling sales tools and collateral (product demos, presentations, brochures, videos) that effectively communicate our product features and benefits.
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Accountable for lot disposition activities including batch record review, in-process/release and stability testing review, oversight of quality events relating to GMP product, process, or facility, etc.
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The company's lead product candidate is a once daily oral tablet being developed for a rare disease. This crucial role demands extensive expertise in overseeing analytical activities related to drug substance and drug product as well as adhering to the highest standards of quality and regulatory compliance.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate with internal teams including Legal, Product, Trust & Safety, and Communications to integrate stakeholder, sentiment, and other political considerations into product development, fundraiser amplification, risk management processes, customer success, and communication strategies.
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The Sims Mobile Performance Marketing Director will work closely with the Sims Franchise Senior Leadership team to create a marketing strategy that delivers on product goals and partner with channel experts to execute performance-driven campaigns.
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Director of Product Management - CNAPP - Cloud Security. Qualys is seeking an experienced director of product management for TotalCloud, its Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP.
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We are seeking an experienced Product Management Director to join our Payables team within Oracle Cloud ERP. This role will play a pivotal role in leveraging partnerships with banking, logistics, and digital service providers to embed their services seamlessly within Oracle Cloud ERP, automating and streamlining B2B transactions, end-to-end for over 45 thousand customers globally.
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The Associate Director of Research is a technical lead who manages research and development activities for new products and product improvements in NGS-based non-invasive diagnostic tests.
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Ability to represent statistical programming team in cross functional team meeting to discuss and negotiate the program development plan on product level. Job Description Job Responsibilities and Skills:Leads and oversees statistical programming teams to support Gilead Oncology breast cancer projects.
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Use research results to make tactical decisions regarding strategic marketing direction, product segmentation, and customer targeting. The expectation is the marketing and engagement director will successfully manage broad diverse responsibilities and have strong strategic expertise and problem-solving skills, highly effective relationship development abilities, proficient influential aptitude to work effectively with diverse teams and come to understand what is paramount for the institute.
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Responsible for trending, reporting, and improving KPI metrics for QA and Validation, including timely closure of quality events and adherence to schedule for product disposition. Manage incoming raw materials and product disposition activities.
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Cardlytics is seeking a Director of Product to join our team, reporting to the VP, Product Management - Marketplace Products. A detail-oriented product owner defining the product requirements, identifying cross-functional implications and providing recommendations.
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