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Reporting directly to the Senior Manager of Product Management, you will utilize your technical prowess to drive software projects, working closely with UI/UX designers and conducting user research to ensure user-centric product development.
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The Product Manager for UI/UX in Enterprise AI Solutions is pivotal in blending product management, technical expertise, and user experience insight. Knowledge of multiple functional areas such as Product Management, Engineering, UX/UI, Customer Support, Pre-Sales and Marketing.
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Partner with other cross-functional teams including engineering, UX/UI, sales, marketing, and customer success. As a Senior Technical Product Manager at LotusFlare, your work will directly affect products impacting millions of people.
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We specialize in developing Samsung’s upcoming software-based medical devices and health services, including product definition and strategy, partner integrations, UI/UX design, usability research, clinical validation, regulatory submissions, and software development/lifecycle.
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Define app requirements and work with Engineering, UI/UX design, and third-party vendors to deliver new app features to support broader product & company goals. The role of the App Product Manager is to act as the product owner of GFiber app experiences across mobile and other digital platforms.
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As a senior medical device product manager on the digital health solutions lab, you will own the delivery of medical device products that drive the digital health ecosystem for Samsung devices.
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As a Product Manager for data products, you will be working closely with stakeholders across our UX/UI, Data Partnerships, Data Science, and Engineering Teams - helping think through tradeoffs in workflow implementations, visualizations, model approaches, and customer impact.
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Experience defining epics and writing AI focused user stories as well as design thinking and UX/UI best practices. Responsibilities Lead the strategy, and execution of 0 1 AI platform and tools that leverage state of the art machine learning technology, defining an ambitious roadmap for product development and expansion in ambiguous and uncharted areas.
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2 years of experience working cross-functionally with engineering, UX/UI, sales, finance, and other stakeholders. Work collaboratively with engineering, marketing, legal, UX, and other teams on cutting edge technologies.
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Integrations of SDK, libraries, and development of HMI and UI/UX Applications. We are looking for a Product Manager (m/f/d) for our office in Santa Clara California , to join our fast-growing team of experts and to be part of a groundbreaking product.
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Write product specifications and worked with UX designers to build the Mocks related to the UI/UX enhancement across the HE PDPs. Experience of UI/UX is a plus.
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Collaborate with UI/UX and Engineering teams to implement requirements highlighted in the PRD on Zscaler Internet Access platform. Job Description: We are looking for a Senior Product Manager with SD-WAN expertise to join our Zscaler product team and have a direct impact on building the product from ground up.
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Work closely with cross-functional teams, including engineering, UX/UI design, and marketing, to deliver high-quality products that exceed customer expectations. Leadership - Proven ability to set a vision, translate the vision into a roadmap, and excite/lead a cross-functional engineering, UX, Product Marketing, partner and sales team to bring the product to market.
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Collaborate with UX/UI teams to create user-friendly and visually appealing interfaces for data and insights products. Some B2C experience is preferred 2-3 years working on data products as product manager, analyst or engineer.
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This can include working on UI/UX experiences, API experiences, data science models, data engineering pipelines and more. You will work with stakeholders across our UX/UI, Data Partnerships, Data Science, and Engineering Teams helping think through trade-offs in workflow implementations, visualizations, model approaches, and customer impact.
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