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This is a high-level management position that oversees a Development department that consists of six staff and directly supervises the Grants and Foundations Relations Manager, Development Manager, and Communications & Marketing Specialist.
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The Sr. Technical Product Manager is responsible for managing the development and execution of the company's data products with a focus on platform, infrastructure, and governance data product strategy, planning, and execution.
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DISH Wireless seeks a Principal Product Manager to spearhead the development, launch, and management of new products and services within our portfolio. You'll develop business cases, oversee product conception to market launch, and ensure a top-tier customer experience.
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Related: ecommerce, e-commerce, digital marketing, marketing assistant, marketing coordinator, marketing specialist, marketing analyst, product associate, product analyst, ecommerce specialist, ecommerce clerk, ecommerce coordinator, ecommerce merchandising, ecommerce assistant, ecommerce analyst, e-commerce analyst.
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Job Duties and ResponsibilitiesIn the role of Head of Experience Design, you will lead a dynamic team of product designers and researchers in crafting innovative, user-centric solutions, ensuring alignment with business goals.
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Leads as a key account manager for Wind Turbine suppliers in North America to deliver agreed objectives (cost, product visibility & quality) and acts as the ambassador of the business with the wind supply chain.
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7+ years of experience in Technical Design/Product Development in a medium or large size company, preferably in the outdoor industry. The Product Developer is responsible for engineering the highest level of innovative and quality products and executing to the product development timeline in conjunction with the timelines of the Company's business strategies.
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Works with Process Engineering Manager to develop and maintain the overall strategy for engineering training and development. Scope Development – involves themselves in any ‘new’ project, as directed by the Process Engineering Manager, as it moves through the scope development phase to ensure project is resourced correctly, that all parties are communicating effectively, and that the scope is well understood and clear to the project team members.
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The Senior IT Product Manager (Procure-to-Pay P2P) will own the P2P track from an IT perspective and ensure the needs of the stakeholders (Procurement, Accounting, Accounts Payable, and others) around the P2P process and systems are taken care of.
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Responsibilities include overseeing Contract Management, New Product Introduction, Purchasing, Category Management, and Data Analytics. Represent Corporate Supply Chain Sourcing and communicate important information for new product introductions.
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Leverage the MITRE ATT&CK framework, monitor the threat landscape and evaluate existing data sources to identify opportunities for new EDR/SIEM content development. The Security Content Engineer will focus on mapping existing content to the MITRE ATT&CK framework, proposing new content development opportunities and collaborating with SOC team members to tune existing content and create and enhance operational documentation, to mentor members of the Content Team, the Detection Team and the Engineering Team.
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Product Knowledge: Deep understanding of AV/collaboration technology, digital signage, services, and their features, benefits, and competitive advantages for effective communication of value proposition.
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Provide technical expertise and support to POD teams in the development and implementation of machine learning and AI solutions, leveraging Azure, Databricks, and MLflow. As a Machine Learning Engineer supporting POD teams, you will play a pivotal role in providing technical expertise and guidance to ensure the successful development and delivery of machine learning and AI solutions.
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Reporting directly to our VP of Finance, you will have exposure to nearly all financial activities and operational complexities involving multiple product lines spanning several domestic and international entities.
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Provides input, at the request of Manager/Director, to development and redevelopment projects. Supervision Received : Receives general supervision from the Economic Development Director.
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