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As a Product Manager for Digital Technology at Stanley, you will drive the vision, strategy, and roadmap to support our rapid growth in the eCommerce business line. Collaborate cross-functionally with technical, operational, and business stakeholders to onboard critical new in-demand products.
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2+ years of proven experience as a Technical Product Manager or similar role, with a focus on Fraud and Abuse protection, Trust, or Security. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Technical Product Manager specialized in Fraud Protection to join our Foundations organization.
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Demonstrated ability to work cross-functionally through influence, driving results without direct authority and developing and maintaining effective working relationships across both technical and commercial roles – including Engineering, User Experience Design, Product Management, Sales, Marketing, PR, Customer Success, and Operations.
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We are seeking a Product Manager – Technical for the Operations Excellence team. Global Services is uniquely equipped to accelerate customer success through their cloud adoption lifecycle, leveraging Professional Services to realize desired business outcomes, providing world-class Security solutions, sustaining and scaling workloads through Support and Amazon Managed Services (AMS), and cultivating a skilled workforce through industry-leading Training & Certification programs.
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This role will be focused on ensuring consistency and stability of our data capture across Disney+ and Hulu. While the DSI team takes a roadmap driven product-oriented approach to supporting our measurement solutions, roles within this team are technical and you will partner with our Consumer Software Engineering (CSE) teams to implement requirements and support our Quality Assurance teams through the validation process.
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We are hiring for a Principal Product Manager (Technical) to drive the evolution of products which provide Amazon business teams and selling partners (marketplace sellers and retail vendors) with comprehensive, accurate, and standardized metrics in a timely manner to enable high quality, high velocity decisions.
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This role will serve as product manager for petascale-level services, such as a HPC and AI supercomputer, object storage, and data archive systems in support of research. UW-IT has an outstanding full-time opportunity for a Technical Product Manager on our Research Computing (RC) team.
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The project(s) will be technical in nature and will support an individual product program or the development portfolio as a whole, with a particular focus on Analytical testing coordination, method transfer, and development.
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The Technical Project Manager (PM) will be a key member of the Cell Therapy Development (CTD) Development Operations & Services (DO&S) Portfolio Management Office. Primary Talent Partners has a contract opening for a Technical Project Manager with our client in Seattle, WA. This is a 12-month contract opening with the potential for extension.
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The project(s) will be technical in nature and will support an individual product program or the development portfolio as a whole, with a particular focus on Drug Product Process Development support and alliance management.
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Our platform product team is looking for a seasoned Product Manager to help craft and implement the evolution of our web platform to continuously meet the growing apps that we support.
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Client Engagement and Sales Support: Acts as a trusted advisor to strategic clients and sales teams, leveraging deep domain and technical expertise. B.S in Finance, Business, or a technical field like Computer Science.
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We are looking for an experienced Sr. Product Manager - Tech to support teams delivering technical solutions to multiple AAA game development projects. Guide development teams to define and execute a technical product strategy to develop, deliver, and operate a portfolio of tools and services shared across multiple AAA game projects in various stages of game development.
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Get involved in a wide range of customer scenarios, from pre-sales to on-boarding through to support so as to understand the day-to-day customer experience and build a product which addresses requirements and makes self-service on-boarding and operations easy.
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As fintech continues to transform offline and digital businesses, your work will enable Stripe’s sellers and go-to-market teams to operate efficiently and support Stripe’s expanding commercial portfolio and full suite of financial products.
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