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Work closely with Product Owner and Product Management to create and maintain a product backlog according to business value or ROI. Assist Product Owner with backlog management, iteration planning, and grooming of the user stories.
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Experience: 5+ years of proven experience as a Business Analyst, Product Owner, or similar role. Stratfield is seeking an experienced product owner with business analysis skills to join our software development practice.
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The Principal HR Data Product Owner executes on the defined data strategy and roadmaps to improve the quality, availability, and usage of their data. The Principal HR Data Product Owner sits within the Corporate Functions Data Office as a part of the EDAO, reporting to the Corporate Functions Data Officer.
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Our enterprise client in Atlanta is looking for a Lead Product Owner to support their Workforce Management as a product across the company. Lead Product Owner (Advanced Scheduling and Workforce Management.
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The Principal Data Product Owner executes on the defined data strategy and roadmaps to improve the quality, availability, and usage of their data. The Principal Data Product Owner – HR sits within the Corporate Functions Data Office as a part of the EDAO, reporting to the Corporate Functions Data Officer.
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Obtained, doesn’t have to be active)Product Management or Scaled Agile (SAFe) training or certification a plus. Backlog Management - Understands the value of the planning process and utilizes different tools and techniques in place to assist in developing a product backlog that maximizes value.
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As a member of the Agile team, the Product Owner serves as the business owner or customer proxy responsible for working with Product Management and other. The Product Owner also attends the relevant Product Management meetings for planning and Program Backlog/Vision refinement.
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Minimum five years of recent experience as an Agile Product Owner with a focus on HR Service Delivery. KPMG is currently seeking a HR Service Delivery Technical ServiceNow Product Owner to join our Digital Nexus technology organization.
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As a Product Owner, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the success of our application by leading the end-to-end product lifecycle. I am looking for a passionate Product Owner who understands.
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The Product Owner is a key member of the Product Management team, responsible for guiding the development of our TMS SaaS solution. Backlog Management: Own and prioritize the product backlog, ensuring that the development team is focused on work that maximizes value and aligns with product strategy.
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Capgemini is looking for Senior Product Owner to join us for a fulltime/hybrid role. As a Product owner will be defining product communication objective. Extensive experience working as Product owner.
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Product owner with mandatory experience in Agile and "Leave and absence Management knowledge" product/capabilities. We at Coforge are seeking Product Owner with the below mentioned skill-set and who can work onsite from Altana, GA location.
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1+ years of experience in product ownership or management, technical support, or quality assurance. As a Product Owner, you will support our proprietary internal adtech software, understanding problems, asking the right questions, and self-directing in order to improve our product and unlock additional value for its users.
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As the VP, Agile Product Management & Portfolio Owner , you will provide strategic leadership and portfolio management to product-level and digital platform strategies using a Scaled Agile framework.
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Previous experience in product ownership related areas supporting data management, analytics or consulting environments. We are looking for a Product Owner to join our Retirement and Income Solutions (RIS) Value Stream within our Enterprise Data & Analytics team.
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