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Strong understanding of engineering technical issues/needs, manufacturing, supply chain, service, customer service, financial, sales, and marketing as related to product design and development.
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Collaborative approach to project management and operations, working effectively with stakeholders across Legal, Marketing, Sales, Learning and Development, Product & Technology, and Sales Performance & Insights.
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Experience working in an end to end, cross functional environment with engineering, design, product, sales, ops, and project management counterparts to deliver products/services.
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Supports specific private label products &/or categories through analysis & development of marketing plans; product promotions; advertising; in-store displays; merchandising strategies; inventory forecasting; inventory forecasting; category support for small categories/suppliers.
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Collaborate with internal stakeholders, such as sales, marketing, customer success, product management and product development, to align strategies, leverage resources, and drive overall business success.
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Outstanding change management, customer service, sales support, people, and project management skills. We are looking for an experienced Manager, Project Management to lead our project management and onboarding teams.
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Description: The Enterprise Project Manager will focus on the development and execution of key strategic projects and technology product launches (online, streaming, in-home equipment, etc.
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Provides project management expertise and leadership to a multi-functional core team from Concept through Commercialization following Tandem’s standard process for product development and/or Design change; ensures implementation and compliance to Design Control procedures and improvements of systems, procedures, and documentation when appropriate.
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7+ years of experience managing projects, such as, but not limited to: Management Consulting, Operational, Product Development, Sales Initiatives, Marketing, Process Improvements, broad Financial Analysis.
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The ideal candidate will have project management, PMO and Sales operations experience. Minimum of 5 years of project management and operations experience with demonstrated success, preferably in sales and/or health care.
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This will include, but is not limited to Marketing, Cost Accounting, Engineering, Purchasing, Planning, Forecasting, Sales, Product Development, Research, Quality, Manufacturing and Customer Service.
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The PMO Project Manager (Sales Operations) is the responsible for tracking and managing the progress of key strategic initiatives within A Place for Mom’s Sales and Operations organization.
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Serve as a project management SME, leading and managing strategic process improvement projects. Define and own the project management reporting cadence. Complex Project/Program Management.
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Working closely with the Business partners, Product Development Launch & Maintenance (PDLM), New Product Introduction Project Managers (NPIPMs), Life Cycle Management Project Managers (LCMPMs), Marketing, Planning, Engineering, Master Data, Sales, and external partners to ensure on time and in full product delivery requirements of our customers while also satisfying quality, inventory management, and cost targets for end-of-life products.
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Manage overall coordination of cross-functional teams including subject matter experts from various departments across the organization (e.g. Compliance, Product Management, Operations, Internal Audit, Servicing, IT, Legal, Marketing, Sales, Training & Communication, Accounting, Finance, et.al.
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