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A minimum of five years of experience with IT project management, primarily managing IT Infrastructure, COTS and SaaS system implementation, upgrade, and enhancements projects utilizing vendor and in-house project resources.
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7+ years of experience in a combination of IT Audit, IT Project or Product Management, IT Risk Management, IT Compliance, and/or IT Assurance & Advisory Services.
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4 years of progressive industry experience in Data Management, Data Governance, Information Risk Management, IT Governance, IT Compliance, Data Privacy, or Internal/External Technology Audit disciplines, with at least two of those years in an IT or a software development setting.
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Proven ability to collaborate well cross-functionally across organizational boundaries with Engineering, User Experience, Research, Product, Program Management, Sales, Marketing, IT, Compliance, Security, Legal, Business Development, and Support.
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The OCI Console team is seeking a motivated, customer-focused Principal Technical Program Manager to help shape Oracle's cloud console experience. 7+ years’ experience in a technical project or program management role.
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The most important attributes are the Product/Program Management skills: working through ambiguity, the ability to remove obstacles, identify and manage risk, ownership, networking concepts, BGP, L3, and evaluation of alternatives, communicating and escalating to leadership and across teams.
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Job Title: Program Manager Non Tech Job Location: Redmond, WAJob Duration: Months on W (Chances of extension) Summary:The main function of a non-IT program manager is to plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems and product roll-out, etc or any other non-IT based project.
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Ready to develop your hairstylist AND management skills: in person & live technical training, Manager in Training program designed for career growth. If this sounds like you, you may have what it takes to be a salon manager at a Great Clips salon.
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Program Manager, College Access College Possible Seattle, WA - Hybrid About College Possible College Possible is a growing nonprofit coaching students from low-income backgrounds to and through college to break the cycle of poverty and empower the next generation of leaders.
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It specializes in project and program management for public sector organizations, with industry-leading experts in corporate, cultural, healthcare, justice, sports, K-12 education, higher education, aviation and government facilities.
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Amplify your impact by educating and mentoring the TPM and Engineering communities on program management best practices. Experience working cross functionally with engineering, product management, and other functions involved in the product life cycle especially in earlier phases when product or architecture are not yet well defined Strong program management skills with technical and business acumen Effective verbal and written communication and presentation skills, with the ability to interact with technical and non-technical groups.
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The Onboarding & Compliance Technical Program Management team is looking for their next Senior Manager to shape the future of the organization. Join the team as Twilio’s next Senior Manager on Twilio’s Onboarding & Compliance Technical Program Management team.
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Educate and mentor the TPM and Engineering communities on program management best practices. Strong program management skills with technical and business acumen. We are looking to hire an experienced Senior Technical Program Manager who can be part of a world-class team that builds Snowflake's product and cloud platform.
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Experience in technical product management, program management or engineering. 7+ years of technical product or program management experience. Bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, analytics, mathematics, statistics, IT or equivalent.
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IT Project Manager/Healthcare Data Analytics - Remote. The Project Manager supports multiple divisions by performing project support as it relates to healthcare utilization and quality, including analytical design, data gathering, analysis, etc.
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