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The AI Product Owner will drive the adoption and growth of AI products, fostering innovation and maintaining a robust feedback loop to continuously enhance product offerings and solutions.
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3-5 years of experience in a product manager, product owner or similar role , working closely with engineering teams. We are seeking a dynamic and motivated Technical Product Owner with 3-5 years of experience to join our team.
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As part of the Customer Engagement Portfolio within Southern Company’s Technology organization, the Product Owner is responsible for managing and supporting system product enhancements, maintenance, and requests, maintain a well-groomed back log for the Online Customer Care (OCC) suite of solutions including web, batch, and middleware applications.
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Job Title: Product Owner – Power BI Developer. Job Title: Product Owner – Power BI Developer. The team is looking for an experienced individual develop, maintain, and deliver services and solutions using the Microsoft Power BI with SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, SQL Server, Teradata, AWS, and other integrations.
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Product Owner with experience in fast-paced, agile development environment. Experience with product management and collaboration tools (e.g., Jira, Agility or Azure DevOps). Experience with product management and collaboration tools (e.g., Jira, Agility or Azure DevOps.
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Infosys is seeking a E-commerce Product Owner/Product Analyst and domain SME with retail functional experience. At least 6 years of experience in Product Owner; for fortune 500 clients.
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6+ years of product owner experience focused on Billing, Invoicing and Configure, Price, Quote (CPQ) for high-tech software based subscription products, services, bundles, features, entitlements, and subscription based pricing, billing and invoicing.
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The Product Owner is responsible for executing the strategy for their area of responsibility based on client and company needs, which can include client experience, back office processes or systemic processes outside the client journey.
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5+ years of product owner experience with a proven track record of managing all aspects of a successful product throughout its lifecycle. Job Title: Digital Experience Product Owner.
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Certification in Agile Scrum; specifically Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) and/or Certified Scrum Master (CSM) and/or Certified Product Owner. years’ experience in Agile methodology and a deep understanding of various phases of the Software Development Life Cycle; preferably in Business Analyst / Product Owner rolePreferred skills/experience.
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In partnership with their Scrum Master, the Senior Product Owner will monitor metrics and suggest new ways of increasing quality and verify the business value delivered by the team. The Senior Product Owner may be working on a Scaled Agile Release Train as part of the Product Management team, or they may work on independent Agile teams and have Feature as well as story ownership.
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Certified Agile Product Owner. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Product Owner to join our innovative Change team, working alongside a cross functional in-house team of Analysts, Software Engineers, Data Engineers, Testers, Delivery Managers, and external suppliers.
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Job Title: Agile Product Owner. Title: Agile Product Owner. Certification in Agile methodologies (e.g.;, Certified Scrum Product Owner) is a plus. Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) or equivalent certification is preferred.
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Product Owner (PO) Working with Product Managers from different lines of business to bring enterprise products to market in SaaS cloud model, the role has significant relationships and responsibilities across the company.
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Helps technical writing team members to deliver product documentation to ensure effective internal and external communications of each release. Acts independently in determining methods and procedures for alignment to product strategy.
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