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Drives the product commercialization process, including article creation and extension between global warehouses and sales offices. Execute the product and technology strategy as aligned with global product portfolio strategy defined by Product Marketing Managers.
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Stadium Nissan, a Ken Garff Automotive Dealership, is currently looking for a talented Automotive Sales Professioanl (Associate): will provide paid training, that aligns with our core values and acts with respect, intelligence, greatness, honesty and teamwork.
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Manage the product development budget effectively, ensuring optimal resource allocation and cost control. Oversee the entire product development lifecycle, from ideation to commercialization.
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A leading organization in the real estate industry, is seeking a highly skilled Senior Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst to join our dynamic team. - 5+ years of experience in business intelligence, data analysis, or a related role within the real estate industry.
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Job Title:SVP, Product ManagementLocation:CA - Westlake VillageWhat you'll do:Under the direction of the EVP, Credit Administration, this position will manage a team of Product Managers, providing leadership as well as hands-on involvement in the ongoing management and implementation of Agency and Non-Agency mortgage products within the Correspondent Delegated, Correspondent Non-Delegated, and Retail Lending Channels.
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The Manager of Technical Product Management will be a part of the Product Management and Strategic Marketing Team that oversees product lines for SEB Professional North America with brands Schaerer, WMF & Wilbur Curtis.
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The Product Marketing Manager of Innovation will help redefine what it means to Live Más today. Collaborate with cross-functional partners to test & validate new product concepts, including Consumer Insights, Food Innovation, Operations, Finance, Digital, Brand & Supply Chain.
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Organize and lead NPI Review Board with cross-functional leadership to maintain organizational alignment on product launch plans and move successfully through phase gate reviews and signoffs. The New Product Introduction Project Manager is responsible for achieving Product Launch Excellence by managing all New Product Introduction (NPI) projects from initiation to close.
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12+ years’ related experience 8+ years in semiconductor or wireless system product fields. Practical Applied Knowledge of product development, market research, and business development.
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We are seeking an experience Product Development Manager for a company in Irvine, CA. Experience developing products for iPhone and other iOS devices a plus. The Product Development Manager will also define the project's objectives and oversee quality control throughout its life cycle.
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Use competitor intelligence, business aspiration, published sustainability research, legislation and trends as well as other relevant sources to derive industry leading Product Sustainability targets and guidelines to implement within Rivian's programs and engineering system strategies.
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The Product Customer Support Manager will ensure timely and effective resolution of technical issues and contribute to the continuous improvement of support processes. The Product Customer Support Manager is responsible for overseeing the technical support team, ensuring high-quality customer support, and maintaining service excellence.
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Process and results driven value oriented Associate Product Manager with 3-4+ years of apparel experience in Private Label environment. Send out communications to factories regarding WIP as directed by the Product Manager.
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Minimum of five (5) years of leading and/or directly involved in product/software development with relevant experience with OTT video streaming technologies (HLS/DASH/DRM) and cloud infrastructure.
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The product manager associate will be the liaison between stakeholders and the engineering team, driving requirements, managing priorities, and planning outcomes. Review end-of-sprint product demo with the development team and acceptance criteria for feature set.
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