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The Associate Director, CMF/Prime Services Product Development will contribute to the overall success of the CMF and Prime Services team globally, ensuring specific individual goals, plans and initiatives are delivered in support of the team’s business strategies and objectives.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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In this capacity, you will drive product vision into our development teams, translate vision into delivery objectives, provide customer-informed guidance to shape products, and work with cross-functional teams to deliver well-managed and sustainable features that bring that vision to life.
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Direct Reports VP, Audience Development & Engagement VP, Software Development Senior Director, Product Management VP, Communications Qualifications A deep appreciation and passion for the mission and aspirations of NYPR. At least 15 years of progressive experience that demonstrates ability to lead functions that combine digital product, engineering, design and marketing strategies and operations within the context of a legacy media company.
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The Business Development Associate role functions as the product areas' ambassador externally, partnering with Sales and Marketing as a subject matter expert. The ideal candidate will have domain expertise in collateral management, operate with a commercial mindset, and have very strong communication to help drive client and industry momentum towards greater product use.
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Lead the full-cycle development of DCP technology products from conceptualisation to delivery with an understanding of Disney’s Licensed merchandise product lifecycle. Collaborate with engineering, design, architecture, and quality assurance partners to ensure development is in line with product strategy and roadmap.
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As part of the Instruction Capture Product Development team for Investment Middle Office Services (IMOS). Be able to operate in a cross-functional and matrixed organizational model and guide product enhancements through required development, testing, and release management.
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We are seeking an Associate Product Developer to support product development. Fragrance Product Development Coordinator. Learn fundamentals of product and fragrance development.
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This role involves producing high-quality marketing materials targeted for architects, engineers, construction managers, and building owners that showcase the value and capabilities of our 3D scanning service (SCANIT), our 3D modeling service (BIMIT), and the platform that buildings and services are delivered on: IPX.This role will report to the Product Marketing Manager, and will collaborate closely with the CEO and product development teams.
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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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The Product Operations team supports the end-to-end product lifecycle from SKU creation and maintenance through eCommerce data management and product launch through the development and automation of business processes.
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We are seeking a seasoned Business Development Manager to join the NoGood team in the New Business Department! You have a deep understanding of the agency business development landscape and have a proven track record of delivering successful RFI/RFP submissions.
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Five (5) years of experience must include: DevOps; SRE; Security; Cloud computing (AWS); Jenkins; IAC; Code hosting platform (Git-hub, bitbucket); Jira, Confluence; Agile Framework; Incident Management; Product Management; Project Management.
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As a Product Designer, you'll be joining a close-knit product & engineering team composed of our Head of Product, Director of Design & UX, Associate Product Manager, Copywriter, and rockstar Software Engineers.
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Position Overview: Reporting to VP, Executive Director of Commercial & Industrial, the VP, Portfolio Management is responsible for managing the oversight, development, and direct management of real assets located within the Borough of Staten Island that includes assets such as Empire Outlets, Staten Island Stadium, the Lighthouse Museum, Lighthouse Point, St. George Ferry Terminal, Teleport and various others.
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