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Working with Agile development methodologies and product tracking solutions such as Version Control Systems (e.g. Github), Issue Management Systems (e.g. JIRA, Azure DevOps etc.
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Product areas include virtual animation workstation service, digital asset management, high performance storage, render farm as a service, license management and production pipeline management services.
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The Regional Vice President (RVP) of Provider Solutions will be responsible for strategic leadership over all provider engagement and contracting activity throughout Tennessee, including cost of care and trend management strategy, hospital negotiations, network and product design (implementation), and development/oversight of all payment innovation programs (value-based care), provider relations and primary care growth strategy throughout the state.
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Collaborate with DevOps engineers and Cloud architect to support development teams with a full set of DevOps ALM tools by leading the establishment of the right tooling and processes that will result in a fully automated release management pipeline to include: the Automated build process, environment setups, testing scripts, deployments, and production operational metrics/debugging information (to target developers.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities (Min 5%) Using Space Management System (currently JDA/Intactix), create and manage plan-o-grams that are efficient for the stores to execute and that meet Tractor Supply’s standards.
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In this role, the Business Development Representative will establish strategies to target potential clients and customers positioning the appropriate AHF product solutions. Assist Management in establishing Annual / Quarterly / Monthly Strategy and Sales PlansAssist Management in identification of product voids or improvements.
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Stakeholder Engagement: You’re able to gain tight alignment with cross-functional teams, including product, sales, enablement, finance, and revenue management, to ensure successful rollout and adoption of new global pricing solutions.
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Inventory Management is accountable for the design and execution of demand planning and customer forecasting systems; supply planning, product deployment and expediting processes; and the development and implementation of a stocking optimization model to minimize costs and inventory while delivering on service requirements.
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Strong track record of success in testing, QA, and project deliveryExpertise in business process analysis, requirements gathering, solution design and development, vendor management and enterprise application support.
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The ideal candidate will have a background in UX/UI design, requirements defining and documentation, project and product management and be extremely comfortable communicating with customers and development teams.
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The Sr. Product Analyst will help lead product management efforts on their assigned product portfolio which may consist of one or more products. Understands change management processes and can work with ITG representatives in corporate office to ensure completed code is migrated properly from one environment to another.
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EXPERIENCESeven (7) years or more experience Minimum of seven (7) years of progressively responsible, comprehensive experience in Application Development and IT Project Management. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSThe IT CSS Application Development Manager provides operational leadership, guidance and financial oversight for the IT CSS Application Development team responsible for the solutioning, development, and deployment of business capabilities.
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We operate at a nexus of machine learning, computer vision, robotics, operations research, and user experience, to provide Amazon's fulfillment network with cutting-edge software to solve large-scale operational problems related to inventory quality management.
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Product Manager - Platform Remote | Product and Development | Full-Time WHO WE ARE Ncontracts is a leading provider of SaaS-based risk and vendor management software and services to financial institutions.
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Today, we offer a unified suite of products to streamline scheduling, credentialing, training and learning management, workforce development, and other key areas in the healthcare industry.
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