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Demonstrated experience in applying scrum methodologies and product management frameworks to create and deliver customer value. 2-3 years of experience in product management.
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Functionally oriented teams include: Public & Private Operations, Derivatives Administration, Performance Analytics, Data Management and Business & Product Reporting. Develop a deep and comprehensive knowledge of the use, capabilities and maintenance of the Aladdin portfolio management system and related platforms within the PPM operational and systematic ecosystem.
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Implement the Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) and Quality Management System (QMS) in accordance with CTA QA/QC Guidelines. Schedule and coordinate management reviews of the QMS to verify effectiveness and promote continuous improvement.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Required skills: Project management experience, including the ability to define and track project timelines, budgets, and deliverables; demonstrated experience identifying and prioritizing key product features and goals; experience with electronic trading systems and technologies (Order Management, Market data feeds.
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The Management Consulting Associate Director and Director in Guidehouse's State and Local Government Practice leads delivery teams on high impact State & Local Government client engagements and drives business development activities.
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The Product Marketing Manager supports ADUSA's Media Partnerships team’s efforts to deliver on bold revenue targets. On the other end they are working with the sales and account management team to educate, collaborate and fuel sales growth in preparation to hand off a formed, operational business.
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Help lead development and implementation of inventory management processes across the enterprise as it relates to forecasting, receiving, inventory reconciliation, product zoning, order picking.
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We are looking for a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) who will be responsible for providing executive leadership managing data and information risks related to product development, technology solutions, crisis management, governance risk, compliance and data privacy.
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Maintenance of the third-party risk management framework and related documentation and standards, tracking and reporting on third party key risk indicators, which includes the status of SME risk assessments, issues and action plans of third-party engagements, liaising with the different SME teams and engagement owners throughout the lines of business, and training to standards and framework.
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The Vice President, Project Management will primarily be responsible for managingthe due diligence, underwriting, investment recommendation, and lower tierclosing process on proposed Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) projectinvestments.
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Portfolio Management: Support VP and product development team in defining the right portfolio mix to deliver on market share and margin targets. Product Comms & Go-to-Market Strategy: Collaborate with Product Development, Marketing Communications, and Creative Studio to develop and execute go-to-market plans, including product claims and message development and execution for packaging, sales collateral, and digital shelf.
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As an individual contributor (IC) Product Marketing Manager, you will partner closely with a wide range of teams from product management and design to go-to-market teams to shape and launch new music experiences for our listeners.
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Answer internal and external customer inquiries per established guidelines and document in ERP system; consult as appropriate with IT & Data Solutions team, Application Specialist, System Engineer, Field Based Employees, Management, Global Customer Support/CSI.
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Ensure product roadmap alignment: Collaborate with the product management team to develop and execute a product roadmap(s) that aligns with customer needs, market trends, and BHI's strategic goals.
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