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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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3+ years’ experience as a product management leader in the Cyber Security space. - Provide coaching and mentorship to other product management teams to drive collaborative and effective development and synergy.
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As the Head of Product, Energy & Utilities at AiDash, you will oversee three key revenue-generating products: Intelligent Vegetation Management System ( IVMS) , Asset Inspection and Monitoring System ( AIMS) , and Climate Risk Intelligence System ( CRIS.
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Deep Product Management expertise, including market trends/analysis, NPI process, product roadmap development, requirements, product life-cycle management. As a Director of Product Management, you will havean exciting opportunity to lead, define and deliver the product vision for Ortho, Ortho Restorative and Retention products and services on the Align Digital Platform.
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BS or MS degree with 10+ years of Client System Product Management, Product Marketing, Distribution Channel management, Sales marketing related work experiences preferred. Demonstrated ability in product marketing and/or channel management role, must have successful channel developing experience.
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Supermicro is seeking for an experienced VP, Product Management with superior knowledge, leadership, analytical, strategic, and mentorship skills to be part of our fast-growing product management team.
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This position reports to the Senior Manager in Product Management within the LSMS Business Unit, focusing on the nominal mass spectrometry platform. Knowledge of product management and marketing processes is a plus.
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About the job As the Director of Product Management for Google Cloud Runtimes and Serverlerss, you will lead a team of Product Managers responsible for everything from growing our Serverless portfolio, influencing inbound product strategy, crafting partnerships and direction with the OSS community, creating effective GTM strategies, to driving Google Cloud’s growth in the rapidly growing AI/ML market.
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Lead the Product Management team for Strata Cloud Manager Platform. Must have product management experience in two or more areas: enterprise, cloud, network security, platform.
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Knowledgeable about Teamcenter's diverse Modules such as Access Control, Workflow, and Change Management to effectively leverage their functionalities within the system. Strong knowledge of Teamcenter and AWC architecture, including knowledge of its server components such as Database Server, Application Server, Web Server, active workspace gateway, and File repo.
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This is an exciting time to join Remote and make a personal difference in the global employment space as a Senior Product Manager , joining our Product team in the HR Management vertical.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Director of Product Management, with expertise in Furniture or Home Décor. At least 7-10 years of experience in product management in the furniture industry.
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Crafting the strategy and roadmap, defining the goals/objectives and key results in partnership with cross-functional category leadership to include executives, design, product marketing, program management and engineering.
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As WaveLogic Technologies Product Line Management, you will define and lead the commercialization efforts to ensure Ciena’s coherent modems and associated technologies and in-house components can meet the evolving consumption models by leading customers.
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Required Experience: 10+ years of product management experience in personal auto insurance, technical or business product management (from business case development to analytics driven feature/experience development) 5+ years of auto insurance industry experience with deep understanding of both legacy auto insurance products and insurtech products.
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