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Orion delivers game-changing business transformation and product development rooted in digital strategy, experience design, and engineering, with a unique combination of agility, scale, and maturity.
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Desired Skills & Experience Strongly prefer product level knowledge of Cash Prime Brokerage. Good product knowledge of equities, fixed income, derivatives is equally good. Must have very good product knowledge in Equity Swap products.
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Work with the team to design and build Team’s Confluence Wiki site to facilitate the gathering and organization of data Collaborate with scrum masters, development lead to manage product backlogs of initiative items.
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Product, including Regulatory Affairs, Safety, Medical Affairs, Manufacturing. Certification Project management certification required (e.g. PMP, APM, Prince 2, Agile) ● Use project processes, reporting and technology such as INTEGRATE, SharePoint, Launch.
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Speaking with leadership from business and IT who have dealt with product groups, compliance risk departments, operations teams, etc. We are looking for a senior Project manager who has worked on Cash Management/Payment projects in banks, with experience in Big Four consulting (Must have experience working for PWC, EY, KPMG, McKinsey, or similar companies.
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Minimum 5 Years of Digital Experience: You should possess a solid background spanning at least five years in dynamic digital fields, including but not limited to ERP transformation programs, product management, technical architecture, data & analytics, and the delivery of cutting-edge technology enabled business transformations.
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Strong analytical skills, organization, and multi-faceted communication strategies are required for this position as well as a thorough understanding of distributed generation solar, energy storage, and EV product offerings.
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About BCforward: Founded in 1998 on the idea that industry leaders needed a professional service, and workforce management expert, to fuel the development and execution of core business and technology strategies, BCforward is a Black-owned firm providing unique solutions supporting value capture and digital product delivery needs for organizations around the world.
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Establish collaborative and productive relationships with product management, governance, UX design, vendors and other supporting teams. Experience of building and launching a new product or service from the ground up and/or experience with external facing production systems preferred.
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You create product plans that ensure our localization offerings meet the demands of the Agile development processes. You'll have 1-2 years of experience in product management. Project Management and Localization Project Management Certifications.
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O Encouraging collaboration between the Scrum team and product owner. o Ensuring the Product Owner knows how to arrange the Product Backlog to maximize value. o Walking the product owner through more technical user stories.
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Full understanding of the trade life cycle of at least one FI Product (Bond/MBS/IRD & Other Derivative/Futures Products) Perform role of Project Manager and Business Analyst for Global Markets initiatives.
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The Cyber Security – Identity Product Owner will be responsible for the overall product management strategy of the Client Identity Workstream, working with key stakeholders to define & drive the overall platform roadmap as well as selecting the technology that will help drive that roadmap.
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As a Business Project Manager, you will plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems, and product roll-out, etc. Basic knowledge of computer software, such as MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Project, Visio etc.
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This Sr PM will create product plans that ensure the localization offerings meet the demands of our client's Agile development processes. Job Title: Sr. Project Manager (Localization) You'll have a Bachelor's degree (computer science, localization management OR equivalent domain is most ideal.
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