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The Senior Manager - Product Cybersecurity is a technical leader responsible for managing a team of highly innovative cybersecurity engineers responsible for developing and maintaining end-to-end security architecture of United’s product(s)/application(s)/service(s.
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8+ years of relevant experience including B2B product marketing or competitive intelligence; some background in management consulting is desirable. Circle is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Product Marketing Manager with a background in consulting and strong understanding of the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry to join our team.
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Associate Product Managers work closely with the Domain’s Product Manager, Engineering Manager and Scrum Teams as well as the Head of Product Management and GFO Business partners.
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Strategic project planning, and BI Product management. The Manager, BI Product Development is responsible for guiding and supporting all facets of CRM analytics projects. Subject matter expert for analytical tools and techniques, primarily in business intelligence platform management (Tableau, Looker, PowerBI, Domo) and supporting tools (dbt, git.
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Proactively identify, evaluate, and recommend new web analytics, testing, tag management, reporting, and other relevant tools and applications. Jira Project Tracking / Project management software.
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Manages and leads multiple product portfolios of MarTech and AdTech solutions supporting business functions including Campaign Management, Retail Media, Marketing Services, and Consumer Insights.
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Senior Manager, Cybersecurity Data Protection Product Management. Professional certifications (CISSP, GIAC, CISM, CCSP, CISA, CRISC, SAFe Product Management, AWS Security, AWS Advanced Networking Specialty or AWS Solutions Architect.
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Minimum 3+ years of operating or product experience including leading projects and a track record of exceeding KPIs or 3+ years of management consulting or other team-based client-facing experience.
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Principal, Product Manager - Financial Risk Management and Systems on the Platform. Must understand The product line and be able to strategize the infrastructure that supports financial risk management Derivatives, capital markets, etc.
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The Configuration Management Sr. Technical Product Manager, within the Service Management Office (SMO) reports to the IT Service Management (ITSM) Platforms Director.
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In-depth hands-on knowledge of Microsoft System Center (Configuration Manager, Intune), Ansible, Jamf, or related Systems Management technologies. · 3+ years as an architect working with Systems Management technologies, such as Microsoft System Center (Configuration Manager, Intune), Ansible, or Jamf.
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Collaborate with sales, product management, campaigns and other teams to develop killer product marketing content to support our GTM strategy. The Sr. Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for leading and driving end-to-end product marketing for Workplace and Legal Services: including positioning and messaging, product launches, sales enablement content, presence at ServiceNow and third party events, and digital campaign support.
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Threekit’s Senior Product Manager will collaborate with the VP, Product Management to build and implement product strategies, consistent with Threekit’s vision, create product roadmaps to achieve the vision, and oversee the delivery of the roadmaps.
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As a Product Marketing Manager for Learning & Professional Development, reporting to the Director, Integrated Marketing, you will play a key role in developing and executing all strategic marketing activities and campaigns related to learning and professional development programs including courses, workshops, webinars, subscription memberships, white papers, and research.
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We are seeking an experienced and visionary Product Manager to lead the development and evolution of our community solar asset management software. This position will report directly to the VP, Product Management.
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