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Senior Manager, Cybersecurity Data Protection Product Management. Professional certifications (CISSP, GIAC, CISM, CCSP, CISA, CRISC, SAFe Product Management, AWS Security, AWS Advanced Networking Specialty or AWS Solutions Architect.
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As a reflection of our continued growth, we have an exciting opportunity to join our Marketing and Customer Experience organization as a Senior Product Manager, Practice Management Systems for Aspen Dental.
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The Customer Relationship Management Product Manager is responsible for all aspects of Customer Relationship product management in in the US market. 5+ years' software product management experience.
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Strong understanding of Agile product management methodologies and product development processes. 2+ years of product management experience, preferably with Risk Management products and capabilities.
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Manager, Product Management - Digital Bioprocess Solutions. The Manager, Product Management will be responsible to understand the market needs, understand competition and accordingly drive our sensors and smart systems design efforts that are highly competitive and meet/exceed customer needs.
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The Configuration Management Sr. Technical Product Manager, within the Service Management Office (SMO) reports to the IT Service Management (ITSM) Platforms Director.
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Serves as the technical product owner responsible for the effectiveness and efficiency of McDonalds configuration management and CMDB program. Works with internal and external stakeholders to understand product demand and manage backlog for Configuration Management and CMDB products.
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Principal, Product Manager - Financial Risk Management and Systems on the Platform. Must understand The product line and be able to strategize the infrastructure that supports financial risk management Derivatives, capital markets, etc.
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As Advantage Solutions transforms the way we do business, we are looking to hire an IT Senior Manager, Data Product Management to drive our efforts across IT and the business - approach, design, and implementation, all in support of the DnA strategy for Advantage and for their clients.
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As Deloitte Tax Manager, K-1G Business Lead, you will be responsible to help our K-1G team execute on an enhanced operating and delivery model for a more Enterprise Level Application and Client Service experience serving our Investment Management & Partnership Solutions Group (PSG) stakeholders.
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Treasury Management Product Manager - Lockbox/SWIFT/Wires page is loaded. The Treasury Management Senior Product Manager is responsible for developing tactical plans of our treasury management products or service for management approval, and to assume responsibility for execution of the approved plans.
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The Senior Manager will drive product development through strategy/ideation, research and design, and the final implementation that includes product positioning, distribution strategy and campaign management.
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Looking for a candidate with experience as a product manager/owner agile product manager experience financial services general security markets derivatives knowledge multiple asset classes like equities interest rates volatility commodities foreign currencies risk pillar specify control counter party clearing statements of derivatives financial risk management and regulated capital markets infrastructure Jira confluence tableau MS Applications 10 years of financial risk management.
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Product Manager, Cash Management. 5 years of product management experience working at a SaaS company, or a financial services company focused on business / commercial clients.
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Knowledge of product management is necessary to provide long term planning and to manage the profitability/performance of a major business segment. Program or project management experience is advantageous; planning, analysis, design and governance.
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