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We are currently seeking a Product Manager. 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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Threekit’s Senior Product Manager will collaborate with the VP, Product Management to build and implement product strategies, consistent with Threekit’s vision, create product roadmaps to achieve the vision, and oversee the delivery of the roadmaps.
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We are looking for a Senior Product Manager to help shape, grow and improve our industry-leading, multi-cloud database platform: Refinitiv Quantitative Analytics. End-to-end product management, with oversight on balancing multiple content ingestion pipelines, as well as delivery to both on-premise and multiple cloud data warehouse solutions (Azure, Snowflake.
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Proven experience as a Product Manager or similar role in digital product development. The Product Manager will be responsible for the end-to-end management of digital products, from conceptualization to launch and post-launch performance analysis.
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What You Will Do: We are looking for a Sr. Manager, IAM Product Management, who will guide the IAM Product team in defining product landscape & capability matrix. Establish platform/capability visions, strategies, roadmaps for the Enterprise IAM product portfolio in alignment with company goals.
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We believe in generalists who have a hand in each stage of product development, so Product Designers at Square take projects from sketches to final visual specifications. You'll oversee design decisions that directly influence the product and roadmap.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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Minimum 4 years in technical leadership roles, such as Technical Product Manager or Solution Architect, preferably in the software or energy sector. Snugg Pro is a leading and contractor preferred provider of cloud-based energy auditing and collaboration platforms that enhance residential energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprints across the US. We are seeking a multi-faceted professional to guide both product vision and solution architecture, ensuring our software not only meets market needs but sets new standards in the industry.
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3+ Years Experience working with Product Information Management (PIM) systems and platforms – Hybris, Salsify, Pimberly, Akeneo, or other similar platforms. This position will work closely with Subject Matter Experts (SME’s) throughout the organization including working closely with IT, Product Line Management, Marketing Communications, Engineering, and Operations to establish product information workflows and consistency.
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Rigid sheet thermoforming, Foam thermoforming, injection molding, folded paper, molded fiber, extrusion, etc) Develop performance specification and testing methodology to define and validate product performance.
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Associate Product Managers work closely with the Domain’s Product Manager, Engineering Manager and Scrum Teams as well as the Head of Product Management and GFO Business partners.
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You’ll join as a Senior Product Designer focused on our core visibility/Last Mile platform; enabling the world’s largest supply chains to increase efficiency, sustainability, and predictability.
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Working alongside the marketing, product management, sales and customer success teams, you’ll be responsible for crafting the go-to-market strategy, and creating the product messaging and sales enablement materials that will help drive YCharts’ growth.
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Manager, Structured Finance. Or add your expertise to our supply and trading operations, brokering renewable electricity, green gas, commodities, and CO2 emission allowances from one of our advanced energy trading floors.
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Oversee all aspects of the accounting department, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and financial reporting.
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Title: product manager Company: Skyward in Chicago, IL
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