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As a Senior Product Manager - Platform, youll work on the foundations that make Zilliant products a best-in-class SaaS offering. Zilliant is looking for a Senior Product Manager to join our Platform Product team.
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Work with other Product Managers and Analysts to provide a complete analysis of each element of an individual product to optimize live ops events and features, drive revenue and meet the product goals.
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Estimate the revenue impact of new features or optimizations Maintain the Live Ops feature backlog Act as day-to-day primary point of contact for any product related questions from the game team.
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We’re looking for a Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager with significant understanding of the IT Service Management (ITSM) and IT Operations Management (ITOM) space. Experience as an IT asset manager or implementation strategist.
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Senior Product Manager , you will be instrumental in guiding the strategic direction and operational execution of our Hire to Retire product suite, with a primary emphasis on the Workday platform.
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SummaryEagle Eye Networks is seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Product Manager to manage the development of our Cloud Video Management System (VMS) product line. Proactively address any issues or concerns raised by stakeholdersExperienceBachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., business, computer science, engineering) or equivalent practical experienceProven 10+ years of experience as a Software Product Manager.
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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will strategically manage and execute live ops marketing for select titles, formulating best in class marketing operations and campaigns for live events.
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We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Senior Product Manager to join our Talent Technology (HRIS) team, dedicated to empowering our global talent organization to optimize talent management processes.
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As Senior Product Marketing Manager you will have the unique opportunity to be responsible for creating, assessing and refining the messaging and many key deliverables for LogicMonitor’s AIOps Platform and Solutions.
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Join Itron's Outcomes product management team in an exhilarating role as the Senior Product Manager for Water and Gas Analytics software. Boost product portfolio adoption, identify customer opportunities, design Go-to-market strategies, and collaborate with sales and marketing teams to secure bookings.
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Building on deep empathy, the Senior Product Manager will collaborate closely with designers, engineers, analysts, data scientists, senior management, customer, partners, and other cross-functional team members to propose, ship, and refine delightful products while achieving business objectives.
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As a member of the team, this Principal Product Manager will be responsible for partnering with services and development teams to bring embed key learnings from customer engagements into strategic product initiatives.
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The Product Manager for Instrumentation and Valve Automation is responsible for the profitability and multi-generation product strategy to deliver long term profitability for valve positioners, actuators, and other accessories.
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They should have proven experience with executing cross-channel consumer GTM strategies that deliver results, working cross-functionally with Product, Design, Engineering, UX Research and the broader Marketing & Creative teams.
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As a senior product marketing manager, you will report to the Director of Product Marketing, Building and Energy (B&E), to grow the global B&E business for the Industrial Edge Processing product line.
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