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3 – 8+ years of experience in technical program management, project management, or product management, preferably in the data and analytics domain. As Technical Program Manager, you’ll support developers to ensure quality delivery execution and foster professional growth within the project team.
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10+ years of Program Management experience; 3+ years overseeing large complex program spanning multiple departments/lines of business in a product focused environment with a track record of successful delivery.
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The Cloud and Asset Portfolio Solutions Center of Expertise (CAPS CoE) within ELS is the interface between global delivery and portfolio management functions and product customers. As a Program Manager supporting Real Asset Inventory Portfolio, you will develop and execute a program to provide contextualized insights and portfolio-level reporting that quantifies the performance of Google's data center infrastructure assets.
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Solid experience working in an end to end, cross functional environment with engineering, design, product, sales, ops, and project management counterparts to deliver products/services. We are looking for a Staff Program Manager to join one of the fastest growing teams at eBay. Your focus will be on creating a strategy, leading and managing a complex program within our Advertising organization, ensuring the delivery of ambitious roadmaps from inception to implementation.
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The central technology team within AGS is looking for a principal technical program or technical product manager to help us build a set of tools, systems and services to enable all AGS games to engage in community management, marketing programs, provide Amazon developer support, and help our engineering team build our game services platform.
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About the team: As a Senior Manager of Technical Program Management (TPM) on Capital One’s Enterprise product & platform organization, we’re looking for someone that can help us build solid platforms on mobile and web surfaces that will help Capital One customers to have incredible experiences.
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3-5 years of experience in food and beverage, commercialization, business operations, product innovation, program management, or a closely related field. As the Program Manager for Partnerships, you will play a pivotal role in driving critical growth for emerging business models including but not limited to foodservice and distribution partners.
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You will manage several programs and collaborate with other teams such as Operations, Product Management, Engineering, UX, data management, Quality Assurance, Clinical Affairs, and Regulatory Affairs.
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Scrum master, product owner or program management certifications are a plus. We are looking for a Technical Program Manager/ Product Owner to join our team at Matrix Precise.
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Meta is seeking a Global Program Manager for its Small Business Group (SBG) to develop and manage multi-billion-dollar program strategies that drive growth of our Ads products across Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. As part of Meta’s SBG Program Management team, you will partner closely with Sales, Data Science, Product, Engineering, and other stakeholder teams to design strategies, build recommendations, and drive accountability for execution based on a data-driven approach.
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This organization, composed of product, operation, planning and program management teams is responsible for building the fundamental currency of Client, Trust. Professional Program Management certification preferred.
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As a User Success Study Program Manager at our Life Sciences, you will set up and manage support systems for products and studies. User Success Study Program Manager. Present to stakeholders and drive process and product improvements.
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Serve as a POC throughout the portfolio management process to ensure decisions are in line with company strategic and financial goals on an ongoing basis, work with cross functional product teams using Agile, Product Management & DevOps best practices.
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As an Operations Program Manager, you will manage the day-to-day operations of our data labeling system and will be involved with everything from hiring, to personnel management, to ensuring that SLAs are delivered at a high level of quality and on time.
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What you'll do As the Senior Technical Program Manager you will be responsible for managing the scope, impact, and complexity of programs through all phases of the product life cycle.
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