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Your Job As a Product Design Engineer, you will be responsible to design, model, analyze, characterize high-speed connectors, cables, and systems within our Copper Solutions enterprise division team.
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RPI, a global leader in print-on demand, is currently seeking a Product Manufacturing Engineer to drive manufacturing improvements and assure consistency across all locations throughproduct implementations, process improvement, quality assurance methods, and manufacturing standards management.
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As part of the product engineering team, you will participate in product changes, process improvements, product testing, installation instructions, product related literature improvements for publication, customer support efforts, and more.
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What you’ll bring to Circle:Principal Product Manager 10+ years of relevant experience in implementing KYC, AML, or Sanctions technologies in scaled companies, including leading programs for Fintech or crypto businesses.
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Compliance policy, product or engineering experience in either banking, consulting, or cryptocurrency required. What you’ll be responsible for:Circle is looking for a Principal Product Manager to own and drive the company’s Internal Tooling systems & platform.
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The ideal candidate has extensive experience managing compliance and business tooling, systems and platform needs, ability to assess multiple competing needs and defining product strategy and demonstrated agility and ability to adapt to an ever-changing landscape.
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Description: The Vice President, Product Development will be at the helm of our Consumer Products Division's Culligan branded NA Retail business, leading the charge in product development, process optimization, and regulatory compliance, with a particular focus on consumer-focused water treatment and filtration systems.
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As a Senior Product Manager, you will collaborate with cross-functional team members to drive monetization initiatives for LEGO Fortnite. Product Management partners with game development, publishing, marketing, and platform teams to provide a data and market-driven view of product strategy that aligns with business goals.
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The Product Marketing Manager serves as a bridge between the sales organization and the development organization for residential solar systems such as rooftop solar, inverter, and battery. Provide residential solar and solar + storage market trend & market intelligence to the sales and R&D (Analyze competitors' product & program & service portfolio and design.
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We're searching for a Product Operations Manager to join our Aurora Services team. 5+ years in product operations, with a proven track record of successfully launching and managing commercially successful software products.
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4-6 years experience in product management, ideally in startups or SaaS, with a prior Sr. Product Manager role. Responsibilities: Product Strategy and Vision: Develop and articulate a compelling product vision and strategy for your slice of the product, using company KPIs as your guide.
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They are a self-starter that is eager to drive data enablement through our product teams while supporting the overall Hills Data and Analytics Portfolio. At least 3+ years of experience as a Product Manager or Product Owner.
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As a Product Manager for Video Delivery you'll enable our customers large and small enjoy perfect, secure streaming, live, and interactive video at the exceptional quality our customers expect.
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As a Sr. Product Manager – EMSyou willbe responsible for driving the strategy, development, and delivery of cutting-edge Energy Management System (EMS) solutions for standalone battery energy storage and hybrid solar+storagesystems, with an emphasis on large, front-of-the-meter,utility-scale applications.
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Working knowledge of product development methodologies such as Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP), Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) elements such as Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA), and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T.
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