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Media & Entertainment Industry Partner Pipeline Management: Oversee and drive the development of a robust pipeline of Media & Entertainment industry partner pipeline in the Americas, ensuring alignment with our business objectives and market needs.
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A day in the lifeAs a Product Manager – Technical leading the Analytics and Tooling Team you will manage a dynamic and fast paced team of product managers, program managers, business intelligence engineers and analysts.
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As we continue growing across all our streaming services (Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+, and Star+) we are looking for a product management leader that thrives in a dynamic, fast-paced environment and can meet opportunities and challenges head-on.
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Disney Entertainment and ESPN Technology (DE&E Technology) provides the technological backbone and product development for Disney's two media business units, while helping to keep the company at the vanguard of innovation - enabling the Company to continuously leverage technology to enhance storytelling and creativity, while delivering scalability, flexibility, and efficiency for its businesses.
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This position will be stationed in Germantown, MD. As our Proposal Specialist you will be responsible for providing the full lifecycle proposal support to the Contracts and Business Development departments, with a primary focus on proposal writing, coordination, and management.
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Manage changes for Cost, Schedule, and Statement of work from developing the change packages (RFP) through the execution after ATP.Coordinate and interface with the Development and Production OUs to understand the priority and requirements from the customer and programStrong written and verbal communication skillsAbility to thrive in fast-paced environment and develop creative solutions to resolve issuesTravel will be required minimum 25.
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As part of the BSG, the Product Operations Manager is a highly organized and motivated leader with a positive outlook, an entrepreneurial spirit, a service mentality, who is comfortable in a fast-paced environment.
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2-3 years of experience in strategy/management consulting, venture capital, private equity, investment banking, or corporate strategy/business development, focusing on strategic, operational, and financial modeling and detailed analyses.
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Ultimately, the candidate should thrive in a fast-paced, highly dynamic and exciting environment that is on the cutting edge of mass spectrometry technology. This position reports to the Senior Manager in Product Management within the LSMS Business Unit, focusing on the nominal mass spectrometry platform.
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Partners with our People Team, Finance and other parts of the organization to develop and/or deliver strategic HR initiatives that include: organizational design, talent management, employee relations, compensation, culture, diversity, talent development, and performance management to provide creative strategies and solutions for the business.
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8+ years of progressive experience in HR, including strong previous HR Business Partner experience with an organization that is fast paced and customer driven. New Relic is looking for an experienced HR professional that enjoys working in a fast paced environment with a high performing Global HR Business Partner team.
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Training, development and opportunities to work on marquee projects as you and our fast-paced business grow and evolve. Supports pre-contract and business development efforts as required, serving as technical consultant.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is leading the next paradigm shift in computing and the AWS GovCloud (US) team is looking for an experienced Business Development Manager to join our fast-paced organization.
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Key to success will be the ability to quickly cultivate important relationships with corporate communications teammates, internal business partners including the NYLIM office of the CEO, product development, marketing, distribution and HR. The right person for this promising opportunity must be focused, yet adaptable and agile enough to succeed in a fast-paced environment as part of a tight-knit team that supports an award-winning business.
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In this role, you will perform a variety of process engineering management tasks. Parsons experience in this field, combined with your engineering knowledge and management skills, will propel your career forward with opportunity for advancement with top performance.
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