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Business Acumen, Competitive Environment, Data Gathering and Reporting, Design Thinking, Effective Communications, Innovation, Knowledge Of Product Line, Marketing Strategy and Positioning, Product Development Life Cycle, Project Management, Solutions Development.
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Experience with Allegro CTRM or related power/energy software products in a product management, business analyst, implementation or development role. We are looking for talented individuals with business knowledge of the North American and/or European power markets and related operations; and, ideally, with specific working experience with the Allegro CTRM product as a user, business analyst, implementation/technical consultant, or software engineer, to join our product management team.
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Work collaboratively and in partnership with HSEQ, Operations, Distribution, CES, Commercial Development, Product Management, Sales, Performance Transformation, Electronics, and our customers to develop, champion, implement and sustain Hydrogen and Helium Quality Assurance strategies, policies, standards, guidelines, processes, and best practices.
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This person must be an expert in communication, technology project management, understanding the overall product roadmap, technology stack, application suite, business processes and any downstream system and business impacts.
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Possess deep knowledge of business processes including, but not limited to, mentoring and supporting employees, vendor management, budget processes, contract management and/or other multiple areas of accountability.
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Product Strategy and Roadmap: Lead the development and execution of a clear, forward-looking product roadmap aligned with market trends, customer needs, and business objectives.
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Arthur Lawrence is a management and technology consulting firm providing enterprise-wide business transformation and business applications implementation services to Fortune 100 and Big 4 organizations.
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Partners with business leaders to prioritize initiatives and standardize approaches to product development. Collaborates with technology partners and cross functional groups within OFS and ALS product line to maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of development and support activities.
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Actively support business development efforts through technical sales support and providing expert-level product knowledge in customer interactions. This role is responsible for the product management of select Company Performance Tools, including leading the cross-functional product team and supervision of developers, product designers, and business analysts.
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Manager, Digital Product Management. Demonstrated understanding of product development life cycle and use of agile methodologies to deliver value based objectives and key results for digital channels.
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Understands that product management is cross-functional and involves business development, strategic thinking, market research, client interaction and experience design, architecture, resource planning and general awareness of goals versus constraints.
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The ideal candidate has a proven track record of product development and portfolio management experience. This includes, but is not limited to, price/positioning and commercial strategy, product development, marketing programs and operational execution, to drive profitable sales and margin growth for products typically utilized within harsh, hazardous, and industrial applications.
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You have 2- 5 years of proven experience in product management, product operations or related roles in the technology industry as well as a strong understanding of product development lifecycles and project management methodologies.
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In conjunction with Business Development, monitor the external market and develop effective product specific sales plans for area of responsibility. Provide input into the development of a 5 year strategy for the Product Line within the area of responsibility and ensure it is communicated across the business.
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Product Management: Drive the product roadmap for MMA’s AI needs, working closely with the MMC and MMA development teams and the MMA AI Council to prioritize features and enhancements based on customer needs and market trends.
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