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The Technical Customer Success Manager is responsible for defining and driving the product vision, roadmap, and execution by collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver customer-centric solutions and meet business objectives.
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Technical Product Manage. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts to non-technical stakehol. Experience with Jira, Azure DevOps or Git for managing and tracking issues and project t.
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Tech Product Owner for technical vision and Supporting Artifacts. As a fully engaged technical execution lead, the Product Tech Driver defines and communicates a shared technical vision and helps the Product Business Owner make final calls daily about what work in Capabilities and Features needs to be done next.
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Technical Product Manager. The Product Manager Sr. is responsible for advanced technology architecture, engineering, and administration. The Product Manager Sr. will be overseeing test plans, test scenarios, and validating the program activities, ensuring the operational requirements are adhered to.
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We are seeking a skilled Technical Business Analyst/Project Manager to join our team on a 12-18 month contract basis. Proven experience as a Technical Business Analyst or Project Manager in a similar role.
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Product Manager - Technical II, Marketing Technology. Makes use of user research, metrics and competitive analysis to understand the product and business needs and to inform the backlog.
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The Principal Technical Product Manager ensures that both new initiatives and existing operations leverage the full capabilities of our digital and marketing resources, always in synergy with our Product Organizations (Digital, Marketing Technologies and Retail IT.
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As a Technical Program Manager at Google, you’ll use your technical expertise to lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish. You're equally comfortable explaining your team's analyses and recommendations to executives as you are discussing the technical tradeoffs in product development with engineers.
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Familiarity with New Product Introduction (NPI) process and Product Life Cycle (PLC), as it relates to hardware products for machine learning and high-performance computing. Influence the development of New Product Introduction (NPI) and server floor design decisions, focused particularly on upcoming fleetwide transitions in the Machine Learning (ML) and accelerators space.
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The Product Manager will be part of a highly collaborative team that designs, supports, and promotes usage of Office 365 applications like SharePoint, OneDrive, and Viva Engage. U.S. Bank is looking for an Office 365 Product Manager to join our Workforce Collaboration team.
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As principal technical product marketing manager for HCLS, you will make recommendations for new service creation (e.g., defining ‘what’ to build) in partnership with product and services team(s), reviewed and approved by AWS leadership, and then drive positioning, messaging, and naming for those products.
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Kforce has a client in Atlanta, GA that has a new, dynamic team within payments seeking a Technical Program Product Manager II. This person will assist with developing an innovative, growing business.
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An undergraduate or graduate degree in computer science (or related field) plus 3-5 years industry experience as a software developer or technical lead is required. An entrepreneurial spirit with strong product and program management skills.
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As the Technical Product Manager, you will find yourself immersed in a rapidly growing environment fueled by achievement and a tenacious team spirit. 2+ years’ experience in Technical Product and Project Management.
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2+ years customer-facing support for API products (Sales Engineer or Technical Support) or experience working with APIs from either a technical standpoint, such as support, testing, or development with experience using REACT,js, Python, Node.js, or C.
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