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We need a Sr. Manager, Identity & Access Management - Product Management, who will guide the Identity & Access Management Product team in defining product landscape & capability matrix.
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This role will drive critical cross-functional strategies and will partner closely with product management, data engineering, sister analytics teams, data science and other cross functional partners.
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Training or certifications in leading product development methodologies (e.g., lean, agile, project management, design thinking, etc.) + Minimum of 5 years’ experience in Product Management.
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College degree with a minimum of eight years in product management/development, systems engineering, or product operations. Process orientation; demonstrated ability to develop repeatable processes or improve existing processes in and out of product management.
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Stay updated on industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices in data management, analytics, and visualization, and proactively incorporate relevant innovations into product roadmaps.
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Minimum of 5 to 7 years of sales, marketing, and/or product management experience, preferably with a construction machinery OEM or dealer. develon-ce.com. What You'll DoThis pivotal role will involve working across functions to develop and deliver product marketing plans, assist with product portfolio management, and engage in promotion activities related to construction machinery products.
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8+ years of product management, platform development, or technical account management experience for a Cloud application or Connected Device (IoT) solution. Your Title: Product Manager.
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On one hand, the Principal, Technical Product Management position will dive into the technical details, piecing together systems and solutions to build an integrated digital and marketing technologies reference architecture.
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7+ years of professional experience as a Technical Product Manager/ Business Systems Analyst supporting enterprise Supply Chain Planning/ Inventory Management systems. Mentor and develop junior product management talent.
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2-4 years of project management experience in product development or new product introduction (NPI). As the Project Manager for Product Commercialization and Product Launch, you will play a crucial role in leading multi-functional initiative teams to create, qualify, and launch products while achieving commercial, technical, and market readiness deliverables.
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5+ years of relevant work experience in fields such as technical marketing, technical pre-sales, or product marketing/management with a track record in crafting messaging and positioning.
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5+ years of experience in Product Management and/or as a Product Owner, with a proven history of delivering industry-leading products and solutions. Responsibilities Product Ownership: Ensure the successful deployment and adoption of new products and features.
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Basic Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree or military experienceAt least 3 years of product management experience or at least 3 years of experience in product design, agile delivery, business analysis, data science, or software engineering Preferred Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or EngineeringMBA or Master’s degree2+ years of experience in Agile product managementAt this time, Capital One will not sponsor a new applicant for employment authorization for this position.
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Risk management: Ensure all Product Management Lifecycle (PML) process & procedures are followed, supporting security, risk, audit, and more, and ensure action items and deadlines are met.
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Experience and success in balancing product, change, people and external vendor management. Overseeing all aspects of Product Portfolio delivery, including resource and budget management.
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