Product Manager - Commercial Banking Financial & Banking - Camarillo, CA at Geebo

Product Manager - Commercial Banking

1st-Recruit 1st-Recruit Camarillo, CA Camarillo, CA Contract Contract $48.
74 - $58.
70 an hour $48.
74 - $58.
70 an hour Role - Product Manager Plano, TX Contract KEY POINTERS:
Experience with Commercial Banking product.
Not more than 8-11 yrs exp as product managers Worked as a product manager for any larger clients such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo, JPMC etc.
.
Ready to relocate to client location or local candidates - SFO/Plano Demonstrated examples of building and launching products Technical experience with microservices and/or APIs oClearly communicate business priorities to partners in tech, design, and controls oDevelop and manage your product roadmap and drive prioritization of features while balancing customer and business impacts oLead product development by working with Engineering and Design to drive team ceremonies, such as refinement, sprint planning, and product reviews.
oLeverage data to understand user behavior and shape your product roadmap.
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills o5
years of Product Management experience oExperience in leading Agile teams and subsequent ceremonies oStrong technical background and the ability to dive into the technical details oDemonstrated experience problem solving and developing products from scratch oMinimum 3-5 years of relevant financial products/financial industry experience - Commercial banking oExperience with bringing together cross functional teams and leading execution in an agile delivery model oAbility to translate product vision into vertically sliced stories to develop the product iteratively.
Job Type:
Contract Salary:
$48.
74 - $58.
70 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Experience level:
11
years Schedule:
Monday to Friday Work Location:
Hybrid remote in Camarillo, CA 93012.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

Don't Be a Victim of Fraud

  • Electronic Scams
  • Home-based jobs
  • Fake Rentals
  • Bad Buyers
  • Non-Existent Merchandise
  • Secondhand Items
  • More...

Don't Be Fooled

The fraudster will send a check to the victim who has accepted a job. The check can be for multiple reasons such as signing bonus, supplies, etc. The victim will be instructed to deposit the check and use the money for any of these reasons and then instructed to send the remaining funds to the fraudster. The check will bounce and the victim is left responsible.