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We are looking for a Principal Product Manager - Tech, interested in building services around public key infrastructure, certificate management, and identity management for Project Kuiper.
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2 - Project Management Office (PMO) (Advanced) 2 - Supply Chain Management (SCM) (Advanced) Net Product Owner/Manager. Net Technical Product Manager.
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Develop and manage the capture, communication, and sharing of intellectual property (IP) and project artifacts for a focus area, domain area, or practice management area. Manager Consulting, Product Owner with Airline Domain Experience.
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Familiarity with project management and design software such as Jira, Miro, Figma, Google Drive, and/or Microsoft Office. Experience: Proven experience (5+ years) in a product management role in tech or gaming industries, with a focus on game development, advertising, or performance marketing.
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Amazon Canada is seeking a Product Marketing Manager to lead marketing for on-site events, such as Holiday and Prime Day. You will leverage excellent cross-functional project management skills and a detailed eye for data to develop, launch, test, and report on market-leading awareness, education, and conversion-oriented programs touching all areas of the business.
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Experience in project management methodologies, business analysis, or process improvement. 7+ years of technical product or program management experience. Experience technical product management.
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Senior Product Manager for Seattle, WA to lead projects to develop, launch & scale new software-as-a-service products from concept to delivery; collaborate with business & technical stakeholders to define product requirements and drive project execution; develop product strategy, roadmaps, plans & specification schedules; facilitate Agile development processes throughout software development lifecycle; drive change management.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams including network operations, engineering, infrastructure engineering, and project management, as well as external vendors. Primary Skills: Program-Management, Networking, Data-Center-Technology, Risk-Mitigation.
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OverviewWe are seeking a dynamic and strategic Senior Product Marketing Manager to drive transformation in the Work Management (WM) & Visual Collaboration space with AI (Copilot.
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Report on project success criteria results, metrics, test and deployment management activities. Must possess any academic training and/or experience in each of the following: Defining product requirements for digital experiences; Establishing product Objectives and Key Results (OKRs); OKRs root cause analysis JIRA; Software feature development; A/B testing; Stakeholder management and; Software development principles.
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Your project management skills are second to none, enabling you to meticulously plan and execute campaigns that achieve measurable success, backed by a robust strategy, competitive intelligence, and stellar content.
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Certification in Product Management or Project Management (e.g., PMP) is a plus. Proven experience (7-10 years) in technical product management roles within the healthcare or healthcare IT industry.
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Some of the domains you will touch include : Billing, Invoicing, Sales & Opportunity management, Credit & Collections, Pricing & Quoting, Contract & Entitlement Management, Partners & Resellers, Taxation, Bad debt, BI Reporting, ERP Implementation.
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5-10+ years of experience in functional consulting, professional services, and/or project management, preferably with Eightfold AI product solutions. The Product Delivery Manager (PDM) is part Functional Consultant, Project Manager and Enablement Manager.
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Work cross functionally as a representative of the Product Marketing Team to identify opportunities and lead, project, process, and organizational change management for initiatives that span across the Brooks organization.
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