The Technology Product Owner is responsible for defining and prioritizing the features and functionality of a technology product or system. They work closely with stakeholders, including customers, business leaders, and development teams, to understand the needs and requirements of the product. The Product Owner creates and maintains the product backlog, ensuring that it aligns with the overall product vision and strategy. They also collaborate with the development team to ensure that the product is delivered on time and meets the desired quality standards. Additionally, the Product Owner may be involved in market research, competitive analysis, and product marketing to ensure the success of the technology product.
The Information Technology Asset Manager manages the maintenance of records and databases containing information regarding licenses, warranties, and service agreements for the organization's hardware and software. Manages the operations of the IT procurement and inventory management function. Being an Information Technology Asset Manager tracks quality throughout the product lifetime. Minimizes organizational cost through product standardization and tracking. In addition, Information Technology Asset Manager requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a head of a unit/department. The Information Technology Asset Manager manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. Extensive knowledge of department processes. Working as an Information Technology Asset Manager typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1 to 3 years supervisory experience may be required.
The Manufacturing Technology Engineer Manager leads the adoption and implementation of new technologies such as robotics or automation to reduce costs, improve overall efficiency, and expand manufacturing capabilities. Manages the utilization of advanced or innovative technologies to optimize and improve manufacturing processes for a production facility. Being a Manufacturing Technology Engineer Manager implements policies and procedures to guide workflow, define quality standards, and ensure compliance with industry or safety regulations. Plans and oversees technical feasibility testing to validate solutions and ensure consistent, high-quality results. In addition, Manufacturing Technology Engineer Manager collaborates with vendors to coordinate materials, timelines, and schedules to support product design and project deadlines. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a director. The Manufacturing Technology Engineer Manager manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. Working as a Manufacturing Technology Engineer Manager typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1-3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes.
Product Manager IV guides and manages the lifecycle of new technology products or feature enhancements. Develops product concepts and designs to facilitate market needs and user requirements. Being a Product Manager IV conducts research and develops a good understanding of the customer's needs, new technologies, trends in the market, and competitors. Develops requirements documents, functional specifications, and mock-ups to clearly illustrate product ideas and concepts. Additionally, Product Manager IV participates in all phases of the product development lifecycle, including analysis, design, testing, and integration of products and introducing products to the market. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Product Manager IV work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work group. A specialist on complex technical and business matters. To be a Product Manager IV typically requires 7+ years of related experience.
Product Manager III guides and manages the lifecycle of new technology products or feature enhancements. Develops product concepts and designs to facilitate market needs and user requirements. Being a Product Manager III conducts research and develops a good understanding of the customer's needs, new technologies, trends in the market, and competitors. Develops requirements documents, functional specifications, and mock-ups to clearly illustrate product ideas and concepts. Additionally, Product Manager III participates in all phases of the product development lifecycle, including analysis, design, testing, and integration of products and introducing products to the market. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Product Manager III work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. To be a Product Manager III typically requires 4-7 years of related experience.