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Lead, communicate & coordinate product launches across all partners including business, product and engineering teams with consideration of schedule, risk management, escalation of issues and balances tradeoffs.
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You will work with engineering, design, and operations to develop aspects of a product. The Senior Product Manager contributes to the product vision and to the roadmap of future products, with high degree of ownership over important features and the customer experience.
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Work closely with Design, Engineering, Product, Sales, Legal, Security, Customer Support, Marketing and Leadership to rapidly identify and validate product opportunities. 5+ years experience as a formal Product Manager, previously focused on creating developer APIs and their accompanying documentation for a SaaS product.
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Translate product strategy into detailed requirements for prototype construction and final product development by engineering teams. Bachelor’s degree in product design or engineering.
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As Product Value Manager for North America, you play a crucial role in shaping Nordex's domestic product strategy. Completed college studies in the field of Engineering (M.Sc. or equivalent) or a Business/Economics degree with a strong technical background.
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As a Senior Product Manager a typical day will range from building out the long-term strategy of the products you lead, to collaborating with tech and Analytics teams to iterate on improving the latest features to working with frontline users to learn more and innovate on their behalf, and meeting with VPs, Directors and leaders across amazon to provide visibility into your space.
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We are looking for a dynamic and innovative Search Product Manager to join our team. You will report to Director, Engineering. Team Coordination: Engage with engineering teams (offshore) in various time zones to plan and develop and deploy products on time and within the scope.
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In this role, the Product Manager will partner with the Asset Protection business and engineering teams in identifying risks, and driving the development, implementation and management of innovative asset protection solutions.
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As a Technical Product Manager (TPM), you will be responsible for the success of your internal products, collecting requirements, analysis, ideation, feature design, roadmap, project management, training and the quality of our solutions.
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Experience as a product manager/owner and experience in end to end product delivery. We are building the next generation of sales products and tools to accelerate growth at AWS. The AWS Sales Insights, Analytics, and Data Engineering & Science (SIADS) team is looking for an Analytics & Insights Lead to support Generative AI (GenAI) reporting and insights development.
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Our team is seeking a highly skilled Senior Product Manager to join our team, dedicated to implementing AI-based products within our Cisco Secure Product portfolio. Have you heard of Threat, Detection & Response, Zero Trust by Duo, Common Services Engineering, or Cloud & Network Security.
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Work with the Product Owners and the other Product Managers to gather internal and external business needs, customer and user pain points and prioritize them according to the company's product strategy.
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Work closely with your Engineering counterparts to ensure that the team deliversa product that meets our scalability, reliability, usability, observability, efficiency and performance standards.
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We are seeking a seasoned Senior Product Manager to own the strategy and execution of our Data Fabric initiative: establishing a cross-business identity spine that enables expanded customer profiles by combining 1P and 3P data to discover richer insights that can be monetized across Curinos' core assets and AI platforms.
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Serve as a product evangelist and subject matter expert. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business, or related field. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure product performance and reliability.
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