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Experience with Agile software development framework, preferably acting as Product Owner. We are seeking an Agile Product Owner to lead the development and implementation of Consumer Servicing enhancements for our mobile applications.
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2+ years of Cyber product owner experience. Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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Your responsibilities as the internal owner of Showpad will encompass; shaping the user experience, crafting learning experiences, and overseeing the content strategy. 5+ years of experience in enablement, with 3+ years focused on product enablement and/or tech stack enablement.
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Our client is seeking a Product Owner to join their hybrid team in downtown Chicago, Illinois! 3+ years of experience functioning as the primary business owner for a technology platform.
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Partner with the Product Owner to plan product updates, test scripts requirements, and facilitate proper user testing of changes for production release. Disclosure required under applicable municipal regulations in NY and NJ, as well as the law in Colorado: The expected salary range for this position is $100K to $120K and will be impacted by factors such as the successful candidate's skills, experience and working location, as well as the specific position's business line, scope and level.
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Knowledge with Agile (Scrum and XP) business analysis experience with user stories and backlogs required. Collaborate with the Product Owner and other stakeholders to ensure the health of the product backlog.
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The Analyst will be part of an Agile Scrum team, collaborating with the Product Owner to evaluate the Features, write effective user stories, document business rules; and with the Developers to review technical design, identify enablers and dependencies.
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Supports FCS/internal functional owner/SME for assigned third party or custom developed solutions, maintaining expertise on products through their lifecycle, developing an in depth understanding of user experience and needs by partnering with tax professionals.
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Partner with multiple internal and external sources to understand feature requests, market intelligence and user VOC, to translate into detailed feature stories ready for development. Work with Product Owners, Scrum Masters, developers, UX and QA on feature development/enhancements, inclusive of design, testing and release processes.
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We have an opportunity for Technical Product Owner with one of our clients for Chicago, IL. Work with cross-functional teams and various stakeholders, including analytics, design/user experience, engineering, and user enablement.
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3 5 years of experience as a Product Owner, Business Analyst, or System Analyst with demonstrated accomplishments in implementing projects and other initiatives. Perform and help coordinate user acceptance testing (UAT) and post-implementation validation.
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Contributes to defining the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and responsible for delivering MVP/ features/user stories for delivery product roadmap; in-line with the Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) of the greater product vision outlined by SPO and/or Business Director is the final decision maker for product scope.
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5+ years' experience working in Agile methodology and a deep understanding of various phases of the Software Development Life Cycle; preferably in Product Owner role. Title: Product Owner.
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7+ years of experience as a Business Analyst, Product Manager or Product Owner. Analyze and consolidate all perspectives on the project - business needs, requirements, user experience, security, training, risk, time, cost, technology architecture, procurement/vendor management, operational considerations, etc.
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As a Senior Technology Product Owner, you will help to define the vision of the portfolio and products we create; drive the planning, prioritisation and execution of backlogs and deliver new features that support our strategic goals.
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