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You will be focused on live ops systems and engagement drivers, in an integral role leading development and product strategy for our title. You will report into the Director of Marketing and Operations and partner with our top-tier development teams as well as our publishing partner, Sony.
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Identify potential risks and develop mitigation strategies to minimize their impact on product development and delivery. We are actively seeking an experienced Senior Staff Technical Product Manager to spearhead Live Streaming initiatives of the Global Video Platform (GVP) within the Direct-to-Consumer Platform Product Management organization.
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Supporting R&D in realization of product releases through KanBan and Whitepaper development and team participation, project reporting, risk analysis, change control and the gathering/dissemination of customer feedback.
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This Senior Manager will need to have product development experience in the cross-border space, especially in the exports and imports brokerage services domain for ocean and air. This Senior Manager will also need to be skilled at engaging and communicating with senior executives across multiple domains, as well as engaging at a detailed level across the product management and engineering, strategy, merchant technology, retail merchandising, supply chain & analytics teams.
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UI, gameplay, and console development and work with multiple departments, including but not limited to art, design, engineering, sound on Fortnite, Unreal Engine, and other upcoming game releases to build features that are highly impactful to users.
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We're looking for a Lead Merchandiser with a strong curiosity about eCommerce, Direct to Consumer (DTC) platform, product management, and/or business to aid with multiple aspects of Dungeons and Dragons' DTC site.
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The person in this position will work with senior-level Planners and Project Managers within DEA’s Water and Environment, Transportation, Energy, and Land Development business units. DEA’s planning group specializes in environmental and NEPA compliance, comprehensive and master planning, land use and development permitting, permitting strategies, plan and code amendments, urban design, multimodal transportation, housing, and grant writing.
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Work with the Principal Game Designer on a new product, developing and documenting new processes while working within an existing project management framework. Certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) preferred.
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Create detailed buyer and user personas based on market research and data analysis, guiding tailored marketing and product development efforts. Product Marketing Manager Lead - TikTok Shop - Seattle.
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5+ years in supply chain fields (operations, process development, E2E optimization, product / business development. Communicate and present team's work report to senior leadership regularly.
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This dedication to the betterment of Bellevue as a place to live and work and the creation of community-centric developments has and will always be the hallmark of the Freeman family and Kemper Development Company.
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As a player-coach, you will apply your technical knowledge and leadership skills to hardware design, new product introduction, test development, and manufacturing process engineering while cultivating internal and external partnerships.
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Apply industry experience and skills to execute multiple programs and projects through all phases of design and product development from initial concept through to production implementation with minimal guidance or oversight.
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Our Associates have many choices for career growth and development after success in a Collision Body Technician Trainee role. Gaining superior product knowledge to provide high quality repairs.
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We are looking for a Senior Front End Software Developer to help build the next iteration of tabletop product development tools for Magic: The Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons, and Duel Masters.
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