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Product Manager, Broadcast Content & Automation
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Shape the future of sports broadcasting as a Product Manager in New York. You will drive the strategy for AI and automation tools that empower editorial teams throughout the live event lifecycle. This role requires 5+ years of PM experience, a strong background in sports content, and expertise in...
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United States of America , New York
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110000.00 - 130000.00 USD / Year
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Sportradar
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Senior Principal Product Manager – Client Foundations Core Capabilities
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Lead the strategy for core platform capabilities at Zalando in Berlin. You will build scalable UI frameworks and tools that empower internal teams to create exceptional customer experiences. This senior role requires a strong background in technical product management and cross-functional collabo...
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Germany , Berlin
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Zalando Lounge
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Senior Product Manager
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Senior Product Manager in London. Lead digital innovation using agile practices and customer insights. Hybrid role with a focus on strategy, research, and cross-functional collaboration.
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United Kingdom , London
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PA Consulting
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Embark on a rewarding career path by exploring Production Manager jobs, a pivotal role where strategic vision meets operational excellence. A Production Manager acts as the central nervous system of manufacturing and production processes, responsible for transforming raw materials and concepts into high-quality finished goods efficiently and safely. This profession is the backbone of industries ranging from automotive and aerospace to consumer goods and pharmaceuticals, ensuring that production goals are met on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. The typical day for a Production Manager is dynamic and multifaceted. Common responsibilities revolve around planning, coordinating, and directing all activities on the production floor. This includes developing production schedules, allocating labor and resources effectively, and overseeing the workflow from start to finish. A core duty is enforcing stringent quality control measures, conducting regular inspections, and implementing corrective actions to maintain product consistency. They are also directly responsible for managing and mentoring production teams, fostering a positive and safe work environment, and conducting performance reviews. Furthermore, Production Managers are tasked with monitoring production costs, identifying areas for process improvement, and implementing lean manufacturing principles to reduce waste and enhance productivity. They ensure strict compliance with all health, safety, and environmental regulations, investigating any incidents and promoting a culture of safety first. Managing inventory levels, liaising with other departments like procurement, maintenance, and logistics, and preparing detailed production reports for senior management are also standard functions. To succeed in Production Manager jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is typically required. Most employers seek candidates with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, industrial engineering, operations management, or a related field. Several years of progressive experience in a supervisory or management role within a manufacturing or production environment is almost always a prerequisite. Essential skills include strong leadership and interpersonal abilities to motivate and guide diverse teams, coupled with exceptional problem-solving and decision-making capabilities to address production challenges swiftly. A solid understanding of production machinery, processes, and lean manufacturing tools like Six Sigma or 5S is highly valued. Proficiency in using Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) is increasingly important for data-driven management. Candidates must also possess excellent organizational and communication skills to coordinate complex projects and convey information clearly across all levels of the organization. For professionals who thrive on responsibility, enjoy optimizing systems, and possess a talent for leading people, Production Manager jobs offer a challenging and impactful career with significant opportunities for advancement.

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