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BS, MS, or PhD in computer science, computer engineering, or related technical field. Our ideal Senior Product Manager is adept at identifying new opportunities and refining solutions around massive-scale data analytics within complex enterprises.
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Ability to break down a project into specific tasks involving business analysis, data science, and engineering. 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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As a product manager you will be responsible for leading cross-functional collaboration and execution with your peers in Design and Engineering. Capture new feature requests from customers and work with product and engineering teams to prioritize and execute the most critical features of the MVP solution.
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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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8+ years experience in engineering, product management, project management, business development. The Software Product Management team works very closely with Engineering and Design teams to develop new products and customize products to suit local carrier and market needs.
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LHH is actively seeking a, Account Manager/Product Manager for a manufacturing company in the North Chicago area. Our areas of specialty include office administration, customer service, human resources, engineering, and supply chain and logistics.
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Participate as a key stakeholder, product owner, and collaborator in the execution of Engineering projects related to your product area. We're looking for an experienced Product Manager for the role of Senior product Manager, Segmentation and Insights.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering, marketing, or interior design. They are looking for a Senior Product Manager in the Chicagoland area to spearhead the demountable walls division of their company.
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Compliance policy, product or engineering experience in either banking, consulting, or cryptocurrency required. Build deep relationships and create strategic alliances to establish trust with key stakeholders across legal, risk, compliance, engineering, product etc.
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