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Job DescriptionThis position will be on-site and can be located at any of the following facilities:St. Augustine, FLCerritos, CAFranklin, WIKent, WAMinneapolis, MNPottstown, PASan Diego, CASnoqualmie, WA SUMMARYThe product life cycle management manager will be responsible for PLM system administration, process standardization, implementation, project/program management, and evaluation/exploration of new technologies.
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Starting with the initial concept through production deployment and maintenance, the Product Manager ensures new features and capabilities are easy to use and solve the business problem in the right way.
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High tech industry experience with a track record of hands-on product development, program management, project management or engineering management. Proven experience crafting Analog and Mixed-signal IPs and products.
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Under the direction of the Manager of Product Development, the Product Manager manages the development, implementation, and ongoing management of products and services to ensure Sharp Health Plan's continued growth and profitability.
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Responsible for supporting their respective proposal and/or program by closely working with the Proposal Manager, Program Manager, Supply Chain, and other key program personnel on schedule requirements.
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Pharmaceutical sales, Specialty product, Psychiatry/ Neurology therapeutic area, and/or Veeva Vault experience is a plus. Responsible for facilitating Market Research in the LTC space in conjunction with colleagues from market research and New Product Commercialization.
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High level of understanding of the product development workflows within Pharmaceutical and Food market segments, as well as the company's products supporting those domains. Business Development Manager (Pharma/Food.
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Your leadership role is critical in supporting the execution of the store strategy to achieve performance goals and drive profitable sales growth through all aspects of the store, including; customer and product operations, merchandising, and talent development.
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The first thing our users see is the UI. We are looking for a Lead Product Designer who can help bring intuitive and simple designs into our products, both existing and new. Account manager - Sales / Customer Success.
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Reports any damaged product, count discrepancies, non-conformances, process or service deviations to the Process Supervisor or Operations Manager. Reporting to the Process Supervisor/Operations Manager/General Manager, the Shift Supervisor coordinates and oversees the activities of the Material Handlers and Operators during the sterilization process, operates automatically controlled equipment and accurately completed records pertaining to the process.
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Maintains all business records, processes and documentation as required to include personnel records, delivery and invoice records, product and asset inventories, MEI/VCR data, DOT requirements, and client sales, contact and pricing communication; Performs other administrative and sales operations duties as required; Responsible for managing or directing multiple direct reports and departments as a leader working remotely from ones direct manager or with minimal oversight.
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If this is you, you’ll have the opportunity to execute our product strategy for FinanceBuzz, one of our largest and fastest-growing brands. Partnering with the Director of Product to lead and execute on the product strategy for FinanceBuzz, leveraging your expertise to make impactful decisions to prioritize the roadmap and meet the business goals.
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Reporting to the Store Manager, the store key holder will be responsible for carrying out the visual merchandising of the entire store, including product placement, shelf and display appearance, according to company standards.
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Hologic is seeking a Sr. Manager, PMO who will be dedicated to program management of new assay development and instrumentation/engineering project and programs. Act as an independent leader of complex assay development programs, technically challenging product development projects, and diverse product sustaining initiatives involving cross-functional teams.
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Additionally, manages staffing, risk management, coordinating and preparing weekly status reports to support communication with the PMO, NGA Seniors, the DAS Product Area Director and Mission Systems senior leadership.
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