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Lead collaboration with multidisciplinary teams (i.e. hardware, assay development, product integration, manufacturing, computational biology, software engineering, design, customer support) to design and build software solutions which address customer needs.
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In the role of Associate Product Marketing Manager, you will be working closely with Product Marketing Managers to provide additional project bandwidth as well as assist with coordination and communication with stakeholders and others in Marketing, Product Development and Engineering.
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It is a family of software modules that provides the widest set of work process options for 3D laser scanning projects in engineering, surveying, construction, public safety, media & entertainment, and related applications.
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Partner with our ad sales team, engineering and data science to produce the data requirements and build durable, privacy-compliant identity technologies. Albertsons Media Collective, The Retail Media division of Albertsons has an opening for a Senior Technical Product Manager, Data and Identity.
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Work closely with the design team to craft amazing product experiences that delight our customers and see those come to life working with the engineering team, focusing on excellent execution.
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In addition to experienced SaaS sales, marketing, engineering and product leaders, our team has over 60 years of combined experience in the commercial construction space. You'll be developing a reporting structure within three months in partnership with product, engineering, RevOps, sales, marketing, and customer success to understand key conversion rates and map critical touchpoints in our user journey, so that we can effectively set KPIs and northstars for converting invited users into paid users and taking ownership of these areas to continuously improve them.
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In this role, you will be the first Product Manager on the team and work closely with the founders, design, and engineering to help ship new features and improve existing ones. Technical and design fluency; comfort discussing concepts with engineering and design counterparts.
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Establish rapport with colleagues across all departments including Engineering, Marketing, Analytics, Sales, Business Development, and work collaboratively with them to streamline communication and processes.
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As a Principal Product Manager you will be driving the creation of services and features for our SaaS services to deliver the highest level of availability and resiliency. We are building the next-gen service continuity solutions in a fast-pace and innovative environment and looking for a highly skilled product manager to join our Service Continuity team.
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This team collaborates closely with Customers, Sales, Design, Engineering and Product Marketing to constantly improve the Dialpad products. Working closely with Engineering, Design, and other Product Managers to define strategy, roadmap and feature requirements, you will be responsible for extending our one-of-a-kind AI-powered communications platform to this new vertical.
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The technical product manager will leverage their enterprise/software/solution architecture, Product Engineering/management, and experience of engaging executives/stakeholders to support important business decisions.
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Experience collecting, synthesizing, and prioritizing user input from multiple sources - users, leaders, competitors, market factors, partners, engineering, management. Finally, the product manager is expected to track Finance industry trends and the technology landscape and use these inputs to define a product vision, strategy and roadmap.
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About the roleDialpad is looking for a Senior Product Manager to lead our product line targeting the recruiting industry. Establish strong working relationship with key counterparts in Engineering, Design, Marketing and Sales.
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Provide leadership and expertise in the product / function being managed for the engineering, documentation and support teams. Lead and guide the UX and engineering teams to ensure successful delivery to the provided specifications.
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This role involves working closely with internal product, risk, accounting/settlement and engineering teams and also with Blackhawk's payments acquiring partners. Overview : Blackhawk Network is seeking a Payments Operations Manager who will be responsible for providing global payments operations support for Blackhawk's growing digital commerce product lines.
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