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Webcasting Product Manager at Ernst & Young in New Berlin, NY

The opportunity In recent months we have seen a surge in demand for webinars, virtual meetings and virtual events and are now seeking an experienced Product Manager to help select and manage a portfolio of virtual event technologies that will increasingly be used to deliver high profile webinars, conferences, and hybrid events across the EY business. Your key responsibilities As an Enterprise Technology Product Manager you will have end to end responsibility for the selection, delivery and support of a portfolio of products and services. You will be accountable for all aspects of product management including:
Planning, Innovation, Engineering, Operational Support, Financial Management, Security and Compliance, Vendor and Stakeholder Management, Marketing and Adoption. Liaising with key stakeholder groups including our Global Strategic Events and Global Travel Meetings and Events teams you will support the delivery of some of EYs highest profile industry events. Skills and attributes for success Ability to create effective plans and roadmaps Creative and innovative thinking Leadership skills and cultural awareness Commercially aware with solid financial management skills Problem solving and decision making Communication and networking Stakeholder and vendor management To qualify for the role you must have Bachelor or Masters degree in Information Technology Experince in any of these:
Media Plaform Broadcaster, On24 Elite, PGi Webcaster, Microsoft Team Live Events, Kaltura Approximately 10 years of experience in a comparable role Ideally, you'll also have Experience with online and or physical event management Strong technical background with experience in production technologies
Salary Range:
$150K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Technical Product ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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