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5+ years of client-facing experience in a professional services organization, and/or highly relevant industry/functional experience in Technology/Product Management, Finance/Banking, Operations.
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Job Description Enlighten is looking for an experienced Product Owner to directly support operations and assist in growth strategy with special emphasis on U.S. Coast Guard. Will also help provide some project management and DevSecOps support from which organic growth is desired.
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Serve as the Financial Planning & Modeling Product Owner, and Business Process Management (BPM) Product Owner, managing and optimizing the multiple applications within the Anaplan, Appian and DealCloud Platforms to support business objectives.
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As we continue to expand our Product Management team, we are seeking a Senior Product Owner, Platform Implementation. Proficiency with agile methodologies and product management tools (e.g., JIRA, Confluence.
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Minimum ten years of recent, relevant experience in product management, product development or architecture design with a focus on technology platform, data and machine learning services, and APIs.
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Using Agile methodologies, and as an active member of the Scrum team, the Product Owner will work closely with Scrum Master, Developer, QA, and UAT to ensure Sprints are scoped and prioritized to meet business objectives.
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2+ years of experience as a product owner or administrator for a supply chain system. Ivalua Product Owner. Experience with producing operational and analytical reports within a supply chain management system or via an external reporting tool, such as Tableau or Power BI, or working with teams to create scope and needs for supply chain reporting.
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Reporting to the Product Manager, the Product Owner will be supporting the Symphony Provider Data Management tool of California through Availity’s PDM team. You will get to work on product enhancements and production changes for our Symphony Provider Data Management tool of California.
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The Carlyle Group's Fund Management (FM) team seeks a lead Anaplan Product Owner responsible for managing the Anaplan platform with a broad array of business stakeholders in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
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Experience in a prior Product Owner position (maintaining product road maps, back logs in JIRA) is a requirement, Project Management experience isn't sufficient. Drives continuous improvement of the product management process by documenting and reviewing processes and procedures.
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Enlighten is looking for an experienced Product Owner to directly support operations and assist in growth strategy with special emphasis on U.S. Coast Guard. Technical background strong enough to determine system requirements and work closely with engineering and management to ensure accurate design and estimating would be an asset, but not required.
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CIT is looking for a highly motivated, experienced, and versatile Product Owner with Finance and Accounting domain and with strong business analytical and technical skills to join the team.
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Experience with product management tools (e.g., Jira, Miro, Confluence). Strong understanding of product management and Agile methodologies (e.g., Scrum). 5 years of experience in product management or a related field.
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Work closely with company development and engineer teams to ensure DevSecOps pipeline delivery dates track with customer targets and timelines. Ensure the customer is fully aware of relevant DevSecOps pipeline touchpoints to ensure acceptance of new updates, features or capabilities.
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Key Responsibilities: As an Agile Product Owner specializing in Salesforce Commerce Cloud, you will play a central role in shaping our projects and ensuring their successful execution. We are seeking an experienced Agile Product Owner to join our dynamic team and lead the charge in transforming the way we interact with our customers.
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