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Lead or coordinate in-store and digital health events to grow direct or indirect revenues and drive engagement with our customers Collaborate with internal stakeholders to ensure smooth implementation of new services and solutions, ensure appropriate change management Develop relevant success metrics tracking to continuously measure customer adoption, satisfaction, and financial markers of success (revenue, profit) The salary range is $102,700-$143,800 annually.
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Additionally, maintain positive internal and external relations with the BAE Systems SMS customer, the program team, and the supplier(s). Coordinate the participants, schedule, logistics, and success criteria and chair subcontractor program status, business, design, manufacturing, test and pre-ship reviews, including inclusion of Customer participation.
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Emphasizing our commitment to collaboration, innovation, and customer satisfaction (NPS). QA Program Manager. Synthesizing the business and technical landscape into a sound program strategy and execution plan.
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As a Senior Technical Program Manager in the Azure Solutions & Ecosystem group, you will spearhead customer-led innovation by becoming a design partner with Product Management and Software Engineering teams, to enable customers to optimize running their workloads in Azure.
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The primary function of the Customer Support, GTM Program Manager is to support the launch strategy development and flawless execution of assigned go-to-market initiatives, product launches and projects.
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You will apply your backend infrastructure expertise to resolve technical issues, and enable customer proficiency in using Slack's product infrastructure services. We are seeking an expert Program Manager to drive technical programs for our Product Infrastructure pillar.
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This posting is for a Program Manager on the Residential Energy Efficiency Delivery team within the Customer Energy & Transportation Solutions team. Manage all aspects of product life cycle to meet or exceed performance goals (P&L, customer acquisition/retention, customer sat, etc.
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Implement all aspects of portfolio's marketing mix including: pricing, sales channels, launch activities, acquisition and retention, life-cycle management and customer migration paths. Title: Utility Program Manager (Hybrid.
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This high visibility role will develop winning commercial programs designed to meet customer needs across the Surgical Operating Unit. This role will be accountable for upstream and downstream pricing strategy consulting support while business case and financial impact of program and contract options for regional commercial teams and BU partners to utilize.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Program Development, the Manager of Indirect Program Development is focused on developing our customer programs through the Indirect channel.
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The Devices Privacy Services team is seeking a Senior Technical Program Manager to lead large-scale, highly visible initiatives focusing on building and retaining Amazon customer trust, working closely with internal product partners such as Alexa, Kindle, Fire TV, Fire Tablet and Ring. This is an opportunity to drive collaboration with internal product partners and orchestrate large cross-organizational programs and releases to deliver high impact results.
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You will be the single point of contact for customer interactions including program management reviews, customer bi-weekly reviews, and major program reviews. The Program Manager will establish program management baselines (integrated master plans and resource loaded schedules) to task the team, measures program performance, and monitors progress to generate latest revised estimates and estimates to completion.
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This person must be a self-starter and willing to create new relationships internally and with the customer as many of the drivers for this program are the outcomes from secondary and tertiary stakeholder decisions.
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The Business Operations team is looking for a proven Program Manager to lead global programs and projects that shape how Enterprise Customer Success (ECS) delivers value to Autodesk customers.
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