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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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As a Product Manager you will have an understanding of the Sportsbook industry and an analytical mindset to take ownership of the processes by which we monitor and measure our pricing models and drive strategic insights from the data.
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Essential Functions: Technical owner of Americold's program implementations, leading internal and external teams through detailed engineering of automation Type I new builds, to deliver the design requirements and business case of the final product.
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Certified in one or more of the following: Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), Certified Scrum Professional (CSP), ICAgile Certified Professional (ICP), SAFe 4.5 or other related agile certifications from a reputable organization.
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Capital One is seeking a product owner to help deliver game-changing cybersecurity solutions based on threat, data, and design thinking. As a Product Owner supporting the Cyber Intelligence Service, you will be accountable for contributing to and delivering upon the strategic agenda for our core cyber products to drive meaningful progress for our customers and our business.
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The Product Owner will work closely with Product Managers, Strategic leaders, engineering team, and other Product Owners to both understand and contribute to the overall product strategy and execution.
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As SMTS, you would be part of the engineering team, working closely with other technical staff members, business systems analyst and product owner who are responsible for adding new features or improving the current applications.
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Join our Talent Pool - Business Analyst/ Technical Product Owner. We are looking to add a Business Analyst/ Technical Product Owner to our team. Our core capabilities work together to help companies untangle their toughest business and technology challenges: Business Strategy & Alignment, Digital & User Experience, Cloud Applications & Integration, Data Solutions & Analytics, Quality Engineering, and Information Security.
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Work closely with cross-functional teams, including engineering, design, sales, and customer success to ensure the successful development, launch, and adoption of the product. We seek an energetic, motivated, and articulate team player to join the Product team as a Product Owner to manage the delivery of ERP integrations.
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Work together with the Product Owner(s) to develop web application software according to priority and functional requirements. If interested in Java Engineering, must have strong experience with Java 8 and 11, Spring Frameworks, SQL, REST, SOAP, Windows Services, Github, and Microservices.
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10+ years’ experience working in an enterprise analytics team focused on helping drive strategy and value forward, functioning in roles like a product owner, product manager, analytics designer, etc.
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Collaborate with developers, product owner and other QE team members to write test cases and associated automation tests for UI, API and performance testing. Works with Quality Engineering and Support staff to resolve problems with released software.
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Love being an expert in the behind-the-scenes platform / data engineering / infrastructure. Experience with data infrastructure / platform / back-end / data engineering. Academic background (bachelor's degree) or equivalent work experience in computer science, data science, statistics, economics, or engineering.
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Our mission is to help clients enhance customer experiences, optimize operations, and revolutionize their product offerings through seamless integration, optimization, and activation of technology and data.
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Act as the Product Owner for security-focused products, defining the product vision, strategy, and roadmap. We seek an experienced and strategic-minded Senior Manager of Products with a strong background in software security to lead the product development lifecycle and manage the engineering team responsible for bringing security-focused products to market.
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