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THE ROLE IN SHORT: PURPOSE : We are seeking a strategic and experienced Product Manager to lead the strategy, development, and management of our driver-focused mobile applications on a global scale, concentrating on driver coaching, job management, routing and navigation, and emergency road service.
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Significant experience in product management, particularly in the fields of payments, common services, and identity and access management in support of Brands, Issuers, Processors, Acquirers, Fintech’s.
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ABOUT THIS POSITIONWaystar is seeking a smart and creative Product Manager with hands on experience in Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management. This professional self-starter will report to a Director, Product Management and work closely with User Experience team and Technology teams.
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We are seeking a Senior Product Manager to join our Product Management group in NYC. Our team supports millions of customers in connected commerce across the technology hub.
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Allergen management, micro risks, product and raw materials sensitivities). Description Summary: Position Overview:This Senior Manager, Product Development position will lead priority Global and Co-Brand/ Partnership Alcohol Ready to Drink (ARTD) and strategic product development initiatives in our Global Emerging pre-pipeline development.
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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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Formulate product development goals and strategies, product management planning, implementation of product innovation, organization, integration, formulation and implementation of new and existing product improvement proposals, feasibility analysis, development and project tracking, selling point refining and packaging design, pricing, listing planning and life cycle management.
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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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Training or certifications in leading product development methodologies (e.g., lean, agile, project management, design thinking, etc.) Qualifications Required: Minimum of 5 years' experience in Product Management.
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Minimum of 7 years of experience in product management, with a focus on customer service, self-service, or customer communication. This individual will be a great collaborator who strives to achieve high standards while executing key product management responsibilities including conducting competitive and swot analysis, contributing to the product vision and strategy, defining the business requirements and priority of product initiatives, understanding customer segmentation, and creating ways to identify customer needs.
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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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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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8+ years of experience in software engineering and product management, particularly with analytics products. The firm is seeking an experienced Senior Technical Project Manager to enhance their product design and delivery capabilities.
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The Product Management Sr. Manager must exhibit the ability to lead managers and their teams and drive change management and process improvement. The Sr. Manager is skilled and experienced in generating innovative ideas for growth within their respective areas and across the Product Management organization.
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5+ years of product management experience in coatings, claddings, or related product. They are looking for a Product Manager to oversee the full product life cycle of some of their strongest performing categories.
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