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Conduct weekly calls with OEM sales team and product marketing to follow up on and address technical, quality, and customer service issues. This is a role with large cross functional interactions (Sales, Product Marketing, Finance, Manufacturing, R&D, Quality, and Procurement), with all the OEM customers worldwide, with all Oregon Tool production and distribution sites.
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Execute and coordinate company’s marketing and ongoing sales drivers (pre-sale events, studio events, outreach), and manage local grassroots marketing initiatives. Lead the studio team in service and product knowledge to motivate them to meet/exceed sales goals through community events, partnerships, B2B, and word-of-mouth referrals.
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The Sr. Product Services Manager leads the way in continuous process improvement and training and professional development of the team. The Sr. Product Services Manager leads the Product Services department with the day-to-day operation of Benchmade’s Product Services Department including general warranty/repair functions and the LifeSharp Program.
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The Strategic Business Development Manager (SBDM) is responsible for identifying, securing, and advancing key strategic partners by leveraging B+Ls digital platforms and innovative and diverse product portfolio.
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Collaborate cross-functionally with teams across the business, including Operations, Product, Marketing, and Finance to refine demand forecasts based on information shared for improved accuracy.
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As a senior leader you will act as a primary contact to support AWS's marketing investment decisions, crafting the narrative to define the AWS business strategy, collaborating closely with program owners, finance, analytics teams, sales, product, servicing, customer research, strategy, and operations teams.
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Principal Product Manager. Digital Marketing Manager. Product Engineer, Startup School. Our core product is a K-12 recruitment & hiring tool with embedded AI assistance that helps K-12 hiring managers identify the educators most likely to drive student learning and be retained in classrooms.
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Your Mission REALIZE YOUR TALENTThe Product Marketing Manager is responsible for the vision, business development and marketing roadmap of the Radiall Oregon - Timbercon fiber optics product line.
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The Sr. Product Services Manager leads the Product Services department with day-to-day operation of Benchmades Product Services Department to include general warranty/repair functions and the LifeSharp Program.
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This position works with the Calibre Senior OPC Product Manager. The PE role requires close collaboration with R&D software engineering, product marketing, and our customers.
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The Product Manager is responsible for the vision, business development and marketing roadmap of the fiber optics product line developed at our client's facility. Nesco Resource is seeking an experienced Product Manager to work for one of our clients in Tualatin, OR.
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Product Go-To-Market Manager I: BA/BS in Marketing, Communications, Business Administration or relevant field, plus 5 years of experience in marketing, marketing communications, sales, field support, or product management with 1-2 years of experience in healthcare or insurance industry; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Manage Sales Counselors acting as their primary reference regarding the aftercare process, prospecting, product knowledge, sales presentations, closing skills, prices, terms, paperwork, sales guideline questions, compliance issues, and delivery of customer service.
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Broad and deep experience in data-driven marketing experience design and activation with a demonstrated track record in increasing customer adoption, product usage, and engagement. Reporting to the Senior Manager, Lifecycle Marketing, this is an exciting opportunity for a data-driven marketer: you will combine your scientific curiosity with your flair for designing targeted experiences to deploy scalable strategies that deliver customer value and growth.
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As the Marketing Communications Manager at Vibram, you will play an integral role on the Vibram North America marketing team – responsible for brand and product messaging throughout Vibram’s various channels.
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