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Mobile Panic App: UI/UX for panic app used by employees or students to trigger alarms. Only Verkada offers six product lines - video security cameras, access control, environmental sensors, alarms, workplace and intercoms - integrated with a single cloud-based software platform.
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Work with cross-functional teams (business, partners, program, architecture, development, UX) to drive alignment around product strategy. Lead with customer centric product strategy and roadmap to provide the best experiences.
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Partner and collaborate with other PMs and cross-functional partners across, UX, engineering, product marketing, industrial design, and operations on driving health and software experiences with and for each tracker.
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Own Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) by overseeing collaboration with partner teams (e.g., Engineers, Program Managers, UX) during product design. Lead the team through defining, identifying, collecting, and tracking appropriate product or business metrics, both quantitative and qualitative for new or existing products or business ventures.
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Product Management: More than 5 years as a product manager with expertise in UX and UI. In this role, you will oversee our Product Management Team, working closely with our CEO and The Content Team Lead to shape and influence product and design decisions across all product features.
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Work globally and cross-functionally with engineers, UX, data analysts, product marketing managers and other cross-functional partners for successful development and go-to-market efforts.
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The Lead Product Manager, Mobile plays a critical role in driving the development and growth of McAfee mobile security products. Lead Product Manager, Mobile.
$142,040 - $233,345 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 14 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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ADP is hiring a Lead Product Manager. You could be working with UX teams on client experience journeys, to delivering new features, product enhancements. You'll collaborate across multiple teams with developers, other product managers, and UX teams, to name some, to continually drive innovation and make the product the best it can be.
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We are looking for a Manager level, Product Designer, to help build the future of Capital One Travel with our travel partners such as Hopper, a leading booking fintech company. This Manager Product Designer role will both support developing a world-class experience design strategy for our customers and design cutting edge travel solutions.
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The Lead Product Manager role is responsible for developing, managing, and optimizing one or more products. Collaborates with Product Owners, UX Designers and others to prototype, test and validate solutions.
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Senior Lead Product Manager role is responsible for developing, managing and optimizing one or more large, complex, and/or high revenue Product lines. Leads processes with Product Management, Development and Solutions Delivery Managers, UX Designers and other stakeholders to prototype, test and validate solutions.
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As a Lead Technical Product Manager, You Will. Title: Lead Technical Product Manager. Technology Product Management will play an integral part of the Global Technology team as we move into a technology-led strategy for Nike, with the Domain Technology Product Manager (TPM) being an important component of that team.
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A deep interest in UI/UX design and a passion for building delightful end-user experiences working closely with product designers. Own the Paystand Payments Network product, define and lead initiatives to drive volume growth, focusing on capturing new payments volume and monetization of existing payments volume.
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You bring 5+ years of experience in product design, with a proven track record of successful UI/UX design projects. We're looking for a Lead Product Designer to spearhead our design team, bringing fresh, user-centric ideas to life in our apps.
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Travel design is a full stack design team including, strategists, product designers (UX/UI), content and research SMEs. In our day to day we partner closely with all aspects of the business and experience including: product, tech, insights, marketing, legal, risk, compliance, brand, creative, and accessibility teams.
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