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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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The Director, Product Marketing, will be responsible for strengthening the Gilbarco Veeder-Roots go-to-market approach, for both Dispenser and Environmental Systems product lines. Responsibilities include consumer product marketing strategy in coordination with the product development process, distributor marketing engagement, and customer research.
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The Product Coverage Counsel is responsible for creating, reviewing, editing, and organizing the Company’s policy forms and endorsements and maintaining the Company’s insurance product catalog.
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The Product Support Analyst I is responsible for providing third (3rd) level technical and end-user support for front and back office revenue cycle systems. Do you have the career opportunities as a Product Support Analyst I you want with your current employer.
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Solid knowledge of P&C insurance products, pricing, underwriting, marketplace and product management, with understanding of product P&L, drivers of growth and profitabilityAbility to drive collaboration and teamwork with other functions and external partners at various levels of the organizationAdvanced research (quantitative and qualitative), statistical, analytical, processing, data science, data visualization, and mathematical skills.
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The Sr. Scientist , will lead Mass Spectrometry analysis within our R&D Product Chemistry Group. Lead the way of working for Mass Spectrometry analysis in the R&D Product Chemistry Group.
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InboxDollars is the fun rewards club that pays you real cash for the everyday things you do online.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Senior Product Designer to join our dynamic team. 5+ years of experience in product design, human-computer interaction, usability and user interface design, and/or visual design.
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Job Title: MES IT Product Manager (Remote) The IT Product Manager will serve as a member of the client Medicaid Enterprise System (MES) Program providing IT product management within the MES portfolio.
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Prior product management experience in finance, treasury, or debt capital markets a big plus. Product Discovery and Opportunity Identification: Identify new product opportunities and set a comprehensive roadmap that’s informed by data analysis, qualitative research, and your own discovery.
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Because of our investments in public cloud infrastructure and machine learning platforms, we are now uniquely positioned to harness the power of AI. We are committed to building world-class applied science and engineering teams and continue our industry leading capabilities with breakthrough product experiences and scalable, high-performance AI infrastructure.
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As a member of the Learning Consulting & Design team for Product College, the Instructional Designer will be responsible for partnering closely with Principal Learning Consultants and SMEs to design learning experiences that ensure new skills are successfully transferred to on-the-job performance.
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Senior Product Designer – Data Visualization: $95,000 – $135,000 o This position is eligible for an annual bonus, based on company and individual performance. Senior Product Designer – Data Visualization: 5+ years of professional experience designing data-intensive web applications and/or interactive data visualizations; the senior role carries with it significant project leadership responsibilities as well as higher expectations for design skills.
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You’ll be an active leader bridging business needs between finance, operations and technology teams and partner with the executive leadership team and department leads to define product requirements, prioritize the company’s backlog, and drive successful releases.
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Articulates the customer requirements to product teams, outlining and prioritizing work based on value; prioritize product and services backlog based on overall strategy and goals and works with the Scrum Master and the Release Train Engineer to lead sprint and release plans.
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