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Excel, Tableau, Microsoft Power Bi, Looker or similar) Job Title: Product Development Manager – Seller Insights, Amazon Analytics Accelerator. Become a functional expert on challenges of running an FBA business at scale and identify what analytic capabilities & product features need to be built to support.
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Deep data literacy – understanding of databases, comfort contributing to data structure design, data analysis skills including the ability to write SQL queries, and familiarity with Snowflake, dbt, Airflow and BI tools like Tableau and Sigma.
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Familiarity with the following vendor-specific platforms and tools: including but not limited to: Boomi, Azure, Windows Server platforms, Power BI, RESTful APIs, Postman. The Product Development Manager (PDM) is responsible for managing across-functional teams assigned to design, build, and maintain one or more product lines including Timekeeping and Payroll.
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Experience with at least one BI system such as Tableau, PowerBI, Looker, Domo or similar. Be a subject matter expert on our Art Store and Gaming Hub TV product. Specifically, this role will have a focus on our Art Store and Gaming Hub product on TV but will have opportunities to provide analytics to other areas of our business both in the SPG and the PG and potentially beyond.
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Product Development Manager (PDM) will be responsible for developing and maintaining product lifecycles from inception/innovation through design, build, and ultimately the ongoing run stage before an eventual product retirement.
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Technical proficiency: Hands-on experience with SQL, Tableau/Power BI, and working with APIs. Experience delivering and supporting end to end solutions covering data warehouse/lakehouse design, data modeling, and BI/reporting to transform data into valuable business insights.
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Data fluency and exposure to BI platforms such as Tableau, Looker, or equivalent. Drive product roadmap for SMB & Startup platforms and products including account opening, digital banking (online + mobile app), deposit accounts, payment services (eg.
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Minimum three years of Microsoft Azure Data Platform hands on experience as an architect on Azure Data Lake, Azure Synapse, Azure Data Factory, Power BI, Azure ML with proven consulting and delivery leadership in Data Ingestion, Data Transformation, Data Modeling, Data Security, Data Governance, Data Visualization, Data Science.
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Experience with Jira Align, Confluence, Jira Align, BI Tools such as Tableau. As a Product Manager in Cloud Retail Product Enablement, you are an integral part of the team that innovates new product offerings and leads the end-to-end product life cycle.
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Experience with analytics and BI tools such as Sigma, Tableau, and digital experience analytics like Heap, Fullstory, Content Square, Adobe Analytics, etc. Job Description Full Time E-commerce Product Manager.
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We're seeking a E-commerce Product Manager to take our DTC business to the next level. Bonus: Experience with BI and data visualization tools like Amplitude, Metabase, Mixpanel. Reporting to the VP of Growth, the E-commerce Product Manager will be the strategic owner of our website and manage the work of the E-commerce Pod. The ideal candidate has a strong e-commerce foundation and project management experience to prioritize high impact.
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Experience in using SQL reporting and visualization tools like Tableau, Power BI, or similar technologies. Kforce is working with a client in search of a Product Manager to join their team in New York, NY. This position is full time, direct hire, and hybrid on-site 4-days a week.
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Analytical experience, specifically in using Looker or other BI tools to drill down on insights and create solutions on data-informed hypotheses. Experience building a product roadmap and working with cross-functional stakeholders to deliver measurable impact is required.
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Working knowledge of tools such as Excel and Power BI with ability to analyze and present data. Core Lines Product Management is seeking a Product Manager focused on the Personal Auto line of business.
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Building and executing on the product roadmap to create value and remove barriers for customers. A successful candidate should have 6+ years of relevant product experience. Analyze, quantify, and articulate trade-offs of product roadmap features.
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