Technical Product Owner Education, Training & Library - Portland, OR at Geebo

Technical Product Owner

PROLIM Global Corporation (www.
prolim.
com) is currently seeking Technical Product Owner for one of our clients in Portland OR United StatesJob DescriptionThe Product Owner is expected to be the liaison to key business, who are responsible for communications to their stakeholders.
The Product Owner and team may advise and assist these stakeholders with this activity, e.
g.
, provide target user contact information, instructions, etc.
, necessary to ensure the communications and information shared minimizes end-user unknowns, achieves the team's objectives and minimizes unnecessary incident and service tickets.
Product Owner - Key Abilities and Skills 1.
Stakeholder Management2.
Business Systems Analysis a.
IBM Planning Analytics (aka IBM Cognos TM1) b.
FICO SAP Business Explorer (BEx)-based reporting3.
Squad LeadershipApply online for immediate consideration, please send your updated resume, and contact info via email email protected About PROLIM CorporationPROLIM is a leading provider of end-to-end IT, PLM and Engineering Services and Solutions for Global 1000 companies.
They understand business as much as technology, and help their customers improve their profitability and efficiency by providing high value technology consulting, staffing, and project management outsourcing services.
Their IT and PLM consulting offerings include Advisory, PLM Software/Services, Program Management, Solution Architecture Training/Staffing, Cloud Solutions, Servers/Networking, Infrastructure, ERP Practices and QA Services.
Engineering services include Data Translation, CAD/CAM/CAE, Process & Product Engineering, Prototyping, and Testing/Validation within a wide range of markets and industries.
Recommended Skills Communication Data Analysis Ibm Cognos Tm1 Sap Business Suiteing Systems Analysis Stakeholder Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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