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Additionally, Starbucks offers 100% upfront tuition coverage for a first-time bachelor’s degree through Arizona State University’s online program via the Starbucks College Achievement Plan, student loan management resources, and access to other educational opportunities.
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A Technical Program Product Manager III Job Virtually is currently available through Belcan. Program Management degree or certification or equivalent work experience in the infrastructure or hyper scaling industry.
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This technical product manager sr will be responsible for assisting in the design, operation, and management of risk-based operational flow to triage, prioritize, and manage Governance services and products through their lifecycle.
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10+ years of blending product and program management skills to execute strategic initiatives about process creation, standardization, and improvement experience. 10+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology experience.
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The SPARC (Strategic Planning and Advanced Architecture) organization within Azure drives advanced hardware architecture and manages hardware roadmap planning and program management from concept through production for platforms supporting all of Microsoft’s current and future on-line services.
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Partner with Analytics, Data Science, Data Engineering, Data Architecture, Data Quality & Governance, Product Design, and other Technical Program Management team members to develop, test, and deliver high quality products and features.
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The Meta Product Technical Program Management (TPM) community is pioneering technologies to bring people closer together at a global scale. 7+ years of software engineering, systems engineering, hardware engineering, or technical product/program management experience.
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Certifications such as CISA/CISSP, DGSP/CDMP/CIMP, CISM, CIPM or others focused on controls assurance, information security, data privacy or information risk management is a strong plus. 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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Collaborating with the Senior Manager of the Acquisition Marketing Data Product Management team to define and execute an overall strategy. Minimum 7+ years in product management experience with building and delivering successful data products, services and capabilities.
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To be successful, the Technical Program Product Manager must also be able to influence across multiple teams, be a strong communicator (written and oral), and be an analytic thinker that is capable of simplifying complexity.
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Experience working cross-functionally with Product Management, Design, Engineering, IT, Operations, Program Management, Marketing, Sales and Customer Support. Represent the product team when partnering with Program Management, Design and Engineering to ensure solutions ships on time and to quality.
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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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5+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology experience. As a Senior Product Manager on the team, you will work closely with senior leadership across business and engineering, as well as the other product managers in Prime Video, to successfully drive the strategy, development and launch of new features to increase customer engagement.
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Starbucks also offers eligible partners participation in a 401(k) retirement plan with employer match, a discounted company stock program (S.I.P.), Starbucks equity program (Bean Stock), incentivized emergency savings, and financial well-being tools.
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4+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology experience. The AWS Supply Chain Finance Business Intelligence and Transformation (IFBIT) team is seeking an experienced and results-driven Senior Product Manager - Technical to lead the development and delivery of our critical financial planning, analytics, and cost management solutions.
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