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Operationalizing business strategies and transforming the value chain functions for Insurance clients from product development through supply chain, manufacturing, distribution and product service / support.
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What We’re Looking For:Experience in managing SaaS and API products with good understanding of XML, JSON and REST.Experience with data analytics and reportingExperience with detailed requirements gathering in complex domains, ability to work with diagramming and/or wireframing tools like Sketch or FigmaFamiliarity with agile product development lifecycleExcellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
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Solid functional knowledge, including but not limited to strategy, business development, manufacturing, supply chain, product development, or project management.
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8+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology experience. We are looking for a senior, motivated, and innovative principal product manager to help us answer these (and many more) questions.
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The Project Manager engages Final Drug Product development teams throughout the commercialization process, leading cross-functional NPI teams with support from Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Quality, Engineering, Process Development and other business groups.
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In short, this position drives all aspects of the launch production process including supply chain, procurement of components, timely delivery of the finished good, and finalizing development details with cross functional teams and contract manufacturers.
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Assist in developing and defining the product strategy, goals, and success metrics in alignment with larger business objectives and customer needs. 5 years of in-depth experience in supply chain logistics and associated technologies, ideally within a 3PL environment.
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We are seeking an experienced Change Manager to join the Transformation Strategy & Delivery team within Workplace Operations and Supply Chain. The Change Manager will be responsible for driving the preparation, planning and execution of change management initiatives for system implementations and product development across our Enterprise.
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Knowledge and experience in apparel production and supply chain management from product development to retail. Maintain & enhance customer intimacy through educational training, enquiry follow-up, branding service and supply chain support & management.
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Lead the development of a holistic product strategy adapted to local contexts in collaboration with regiona departments including Retail, Communications, CRM, and Supply Chain.
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Experience with customer analysis, market segmentation, competitive analysis, supply chain / market ecosystem development, product/market fit, risk, TAM/SAM/SOLM analysis, & mitigation analysis.
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The long-term goal for this position is to grow and mature Blake’s Cider and Bakery supply chain, eventually encompassing not only production but new product development as well.
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Experience in purchasing business acumen and global team coordination, casting, machining, engineering, project management, new product introduction, supply chain, supplier management, quality engineering will all be beneficial.
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Build relationships and collaborate with teams across Operations, Supply Chain, Consumer Insights, Finance, Product Development, PR, Media, Digital Innovation, Partnerships, Legal, and CRM to develop, validate, and launch marketing initiatives.
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As a leader in design, manufacturing, hardware platform and supply chain solutions, Celestica brings global expertise and insight at every stage of product development – from drawing board to full-scale production and after-market services for products from advanced medical devices, to highly engineered aviation systems, to next-generation hardware platform solutions for the Cloud.
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