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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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The role also includes supporting the Project Controls Manager in the development and refinement of the Program’s cost, schedule, risk management, changes & claims, and document control, along with the production of various reporting and communications as support to the client as needed.
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Job Description:RoleThe Digital Asset - Tokenization Product Manager will work on product development, management, strategy, and advocacy of Fidelity Digital Asset Management's (FDAM) digital asset investment products.
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We need a Sr. Manager, Identity & Access Management - Product Management, who will guide the Identity & Access Management Product team in defining product landscape & capability matrix.
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Oversees (NS, GI2 or ONC) project portfolio as the DMPK Leadership Team nominee, ensuring that the DMPK strategy is in alignment with other functions in discovery and development. Provides scientific and strategic expertise to DMPK Project Team Representatives for the development of TA drug candidates.
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The Greater Boston Youth Development Manager- Root Crew plays an integral role in implementing and developing The Food Project’s youth engagement model. The Youth Development Manager also contributes significantly to the organization's youth crew development and evaluation.
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Authority in Node.js, Angular, Spring, and Java, applying expertise to drive the development and implementation of data solutions. Experience with software delivery lifecycle, including web and mobile application development, backend service development, and multi-vendor environments.
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Makes outcomes that leads to project success, and work with Product Owner and Business Analysts to help project team prioritize and groom backlog in order to deliver an Alpha early, then continue to deliver value often throughout the project lifecycle to staging and production environments.
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Work closely with Senior UX Interaction Designer and Product Development counterparts to ensure project objectives are clearly defined and understood. Work with minimal supervision to execute on all phases of the software product development process including planning, research, conceptualization, and content creation.
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Ocean Winds North America (OW North America LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of OW Offshore, S.L.), oversees the research of potential and development of existing offshore wind lease areas across the nation.
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Strong understanding of the drug development process and the pharmaceutical industry. 5+ years of industry experience in Biotech, preferably in a Business Development role. Exceptional BD training and development.
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Microsoft (MS-500, AZ-500, MS-100), CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), CISM (Certified Information Security Manager) certifications. Our team of expert cloud security engineers collaborates seamlessly with our organizational change and IT project management consultants, ensuring efficient and effective deployments and implementations.
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You will collaborate closely with a wide array of cross-functional partners across Product, Engineering, Design and Data Engineering to drive impact for our users and our business. Develop deep domain expertise and own measurement strategy for product and develop KPIs to track product success.
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Team with the Scrum Master to lead cross-functional agile teams in product development, overseeing the product lifecycle through release and post-launch support. Ensure that development work maximizes value and is aligned with overall business and product strategy.
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You will report the project status to the Sales Project Manager as well as ensure alignment across the relevant organizational entities (such as Product Management, Engineering and Technology Development) that provide support to your projects.
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