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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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The Opportunity: The Hardware Product Development Manager role will be a key team member for physical product development at Caraway. You will own end-to-end product development (NPI) from concept through launch, including defining product requirements, prototyping, manufacturing, marketing, and strategy.
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Who You Are: We are seeking a dynamic Product Manager to join our product development team. Drive the development of a key product vertical in the Trading and Derivatives space, ensuring it meets market demands and client needs.
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Full stack product developer: you can research, build, and defend business cases for new product development with little guidance and a lot of data. Previous experience with Software as a Service (Saas) product development and commercialization.
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Position SummaryThe Sr. Manager, Product Development will play a pivotal role in driving innovation and ensuring the successful development of high-quality, sustainable, and ethically sourced products.
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Product Development Coordinator This is a full-time exempt position, requiring a minimum of 4 days on site in office. Start Date ASAP Job Summary:We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a Product Development Coordinator.
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You will own and be responsible for leading the product development lifecycle for services that support online and offline use cases, cross-domain and historical time-series data. We are hiring for a Principal Product Manager (Technical) to drive the evolution of products which provide Amazon business teams and selling partners (marketplace sellers and retail vendors) with comprehensive, accurate, and standardized metrics in a timely manner to enable high quality, high velocity decisions.
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Qualifications and Skills:Bachelor's degree in Textile Design, Product Development, Merchandising, or a related field. Proven experience in product development, preferably within the home textiles industry.
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The Director of Software Development will lead the development of our enterprise platform to provide support for our current install base with a growing team of developers, architects and first line managers, and will partner closely to support infrastructure for the customer-facing software developed by R&D. The Director of Software Development will collaborate with Operations, Sales and Business Development to derive product requirements and to improve company policies and standards.
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Collaborate with a design manager, product manager, and cross-team peers throughout the product development life cycle to iterate on and deliver a user experience that meets the highest quality bar.
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Work closely with Quality Control Manager ensuring product is tested at the correct retailer designated lab, following correct protocols. Arrange and expedite product samples for upcoming sales meetings.
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You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including designers, suppliers, manufacturers, and sales, to ensure the successful conception, development, and launch of high-quality products that resonate with customers' needs and preferences.
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Responsibilities for this role: Develop and maintain daily email summaries per project, recording and communicating all program details to the agents/factories such as: timing and action, consumer testing, sample requests, product information including color specifications, size, fabric details etc.
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Work closely with the art department to facilitate uploading artwork to the factory for development. Organize and clearly label all samples in development. Provide links to location of artwork and spec sheets to the art department and overseas team.
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The Partner Growth team is looking for a Business Development Manager to grow TWDC's DTC relationships with device, distribution, and promotional partners such as Roku, Samsung, Verizon, LG, etc.
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