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A minimum of six years' experience in providing complex consultative services in the following focus areas: information strategy, big data architecture, information/data governance, master data management, data quality, data integration particularly in a life science or healthcare setting.
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In this role, you will work collaboratively within the Run Research Team (Run Performance, Run Perception, Data Science) to define the future of the run and create the best performance running product in the industry.
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The team works closely with cross-functional partners in engineering, data science, sales, and customer success to build innovative solutions that drive value for our clients. Partner with engineering, data science, and design to execute on the product roadmap and continuously improve the user experience.
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Grant Thornton is seeking a Cyber Privacy and Data Protection Senior Manager to join our team in Chicago, IL. Additional approved locations include: Atlanta, GA, Bellevue, WA, Boston, MA, Charlotte, NC, Dallas, TX, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, Philadelphia, PA, San Francisco, CA and San Jose, CA.
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As a Data Product Manager, you will directly engage with various cross-functional product and business stakeholders, data-engineering, and data-science teams. The Senior Product Manager is a key member of the Nordstrom Product Management team, championing the customer experience evolution through data-driven insights using a variety of qualitative and quantitative inputs, and delivering key features, functionality, and programs for Nordstrom.
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Nordstrom is seeking a Senior Product Manager, Supply Chain and Inventory Insights to be part of a team responsible for data ingestion, orchestration, service, governance and activation of data across operational and analytical use-cases.
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Lead Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work with engineering, design, data science, marketing, and other teams to execute growth initiatives and models that drive app downloads and engagement.
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As the Manager of Product Management, you will enhance customer trust by creating delightful user experiences that secure user data and support internal teams in maintaining the safety of all our users.
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You will be a strategic leader for the org and the customer, working closely with technology, UX design, data science, program management, legal, security and finance teams in defining and managing product roadmaps in areas of high complexity.
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The FBA Science team is seeking an exceptional Program Manager to lead high-impact projects that drive billions in revenue. FBA sellers leverage Amazon’s expertise in machine learning, optimization, data analytics, econometrics, and market design to deliver the best inventory management experience to sellers.
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You will work with global Innovation teams, Research, Data Science, Engineering, Marketing, Communications, Product teams, Design, and our Senior Leadership Team. Experience with databases, big data, or developer communities is a definite plus.
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Ideally, you are a developer yourself, or have deep experience marketing developer tools, data science, or AI/machine learning products. Do you want to be part of the team that is shaking up the data world.
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Talis Consulting Group is recruiting a seasoned Senior Product Manager (Cybersecurity) for a fast-growing data security company in Bellevue, Washington. Bachelor's degree in computer science, Engineering, Business or related field; MBA preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Healthcare Informatics, or a related technical field; Master's degree preferred. Oversee the application of the quality engine to various datasets, including CMS Medicare and Medicaid datasets and client-specific data.
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The ideal candidate has a proven understanding of public cloud platforms with experience in one or more domains including cloud computing, AI/ML infrastructure, data platforms, storage, cloud security and networking concepts.
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