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The Manager will also collaborate frequently across internal teams (photo, video, graphic design, editing, STEM education, and with other content area experts) to develop and execute digital content.
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Fanatics Collectibles is looking for a Content Product Manager to help grow our digital collectible mobile apps. 3-5 years of professional experience in content development, project management or product management.
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Use project management tools to author and maintain project schedules, project briefs, cost estimates, budgets and other relevant project documentation with input from team members and oversight from a Senior Project Manager or Project Director.
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Partnering closely with IT and business units, this individual oversees a centralized team in marketing that leads our Product Information Management and Digital Asset Management initiatives, creating guidelines and standards for effective marketing assets, building processes and best practices, and partnering closely to ensure CertainTeed has the most effective product data and assets to facilitate findability and awareness and promote product preference.
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You have 5-8 years of experience in Project or Program Management in addition to a strong technical background in IT infrastructure components, networking and systems.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager, Engineering, the Engineering Project Manager will lead and oversee the planning, engineering, and permitting of clean energy projects in metro New York City. The ideal candidate will have a strong engineering and project management background, and a passion for renewable energy initiatives.
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Work with the merchandising manager to develop and execute a comprehensive digital content strategy that aligns with our business goals and audience preferences. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, After Effects), Canva, video editing software, and content management systems.
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The Technical Program Manager will work with product and engineering teams to deliver world-class features for SiriusXM and Pandora. We have a terrific opportunity for a Technical Program Manager with a passion for owning processes and delivering high quality products in a complex, fast paced environment.
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The team is responsible for Product Analytics & Implementation, Data Strategy, Content Insights & Optimization, and Data Visualization & Automation across NBC Local, Telemundo Local, and RSN markets.
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Manage assets from external vendors, including keywording metadata and uploading content into the digital asset management system. Minimum of 5 years of experience in digital content creation, with a strong focus on photography and short-form video production.
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Extensive knowledge of digital technology such as: content management systems (CMS), digital asset management (DAM), customer relationship management (CRM) systems, customer data platforms (CDP, systems integration, website analytics, marketing automation, native apps, social media, programmatic and predictive media.
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The PMM is also responsible for overseeing and writing paid media strategies, media planning, educating internal teams and the output of PCAs. The role will work closely with the Associate Media Director in identifying new paid media opportunities, as well as supporting the wider paid media function in offering guidance and overseeing campaign management.
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Tracking Client Narratives: Stay up to date with tracking the narratives of our athletes and our respective brand to inform our voice and optimize our digital performance, working with other members of the team to author it to life on a daily basis and extend it through the content we create.
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The Partnerships Campaign Manager will organize multimedia content, develop and manage the content calendar, and plan and coordinate multimedia production in consultation with the Program Director for Public Awareness and Engagement and the Child Mind Institutes Editorial and Digital content teams.
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Collaborate with Marketing, Product Managementand Project Management in matters of strategic and tactical product and servicepositioning in the molecular imaging segment. Professional experience in a major Healthcare Imaging organization, preferably in both sales and product management.
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