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As a Technical Product Manager CW on the Recommendations Data Augmentation team, you will leverage your unique balance of business, product, and deep technical skills to drive development and improvement of datasets and machine learning models to support the online recommendations space.
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S)he must have strong communication and collaborative skills to effectively operate in a matrixed organization and interact with Senior Management, Business Development, Marketing, Sales, Technical Service, Product Development, Operations, Finance, Regulatory and QA/QC, as well as customers including B2B relationships.
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As the Product Manager on the App Growth & Strategy team, you will help shape the future of how Best Buy is disrupting retail, delivering innovative and human-centered customer experiences for the Best Buy App. You will drive product strategy and development from concept to launch, while partnering closely with key internal teams and stakeholders, engaging in customer research, and executing data-driven prioritization.
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New Product Development Quality Manager, Plymouth, MN Trelleborg is a world leader in engineered polymer solutions for almost every industry on the planet. The Quality Department is currently seeking a NPD Quality Manager to support the New Product Development Team in Plymouth, MN.
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Experience leading Client product design and development over GCP or AWS. Title: Product Manager. Work closely with engineering, personalization, applied machine learning, and other teams to align on product goals and drive cohesive execution.
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Support the development of product and creative proposals as well as briefs and quotations, including: Lead the briefing and product sourcing process to drive the desired output for creative and merchandise, leveraging our platform to obtain accurate pricing from suppliers that meet client expectations and contractual obligations.
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Will act as a SME key decision maker with product/development team members in order to ensure compliance requirements are being met during the refinement process through release readiness.
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We are seeking a Product Marketing Manager to drive training and certification testing for clients such as Microsoft and PMI, and a new suite of learning products and offerings for the IT training market.
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Lead qualitative and quantitative research as well as product feature usage analysis to deeply understand users and inform product development. Work cross-functionally with Customer Support, Content Development, Operations, Marketing and Sales to drive product discovery, development, and launch for defined digital products and solutions.
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Knowledge of product development process, merchandising and assortment planning. Manage and maintain product development phases. Achieve product development timelines.
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Security & Compliance: Maintain a security-first mindset in the product development process, ensuring robust safeguards, data protection, and compliance with legislation and standards. Research, plan, build, measure, learn approach to product development.
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As Senior Product Manager, you’ll work closely with cross-functional teams as you manage the product development lifecycle. 5+ years in platform/technical product management, preferably (PaaS/SaaS) with strong technical acumen and solid understanding of APIs, IoT protocols, and software development processes.
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7+ years of Product Management, product development, strategic planning, process management, change delivery, or agile product owner experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education.
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You will deliver product development and product enhancements to the marketplace. Four years of product development experience preferably in the financial services industry.
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The Manager, Product Management leads the development and delivery of all products by conducting user research, creating timeframes and plans for products and collaboration with the Commercialization and Marketing team to develop go-to-market strategies for new products.
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