Implementation Manager
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- Halifax, NS
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Responsible for planning, execution, and successful implementation of new product, services, special offers and generating a buzz around the product through engagement.
- Build strong relationships and work closely with product managers, engineering, IT, sales, marketing, and customer experience to ensure cross-functional collaboration. Evaluate ideas, motivate teams to meet deadlines, and ensure all-around alignment in the go-to-market process.
- Define and set up measurement milestones, metrics, and key performance indicators (KPIs) for launch initiatives and activities. Produce post-launch reports.
- Respond to and resolve escalated customer issue during or after implementations.
- Experience in product or project management, or a similar field.
- Highly collaborative team player with the skill sets required to influence, gain buy-in and evoke action in a cross functional team environment
- Highly motivated to continuously improve products/processes and able to think out of box
- Strong analytical skills, data-driven thinking, interpersonal and communication skills
- A keen business sense resulting from strong business and financial acumen with an entrepreneurial spirit
- Ability to synthesize complex data into a relevant, succinct and well-rounded business strategy to influence customer acquisition and retention decisions
- Knowledge in the areas of strategic review & planning, product management/ development, customer base management, consumer/market research, competitive analysis, sales and financial planning
- Proactive, detail oriented, positive and curious individual who has a passionate dedication to their craft
- Comfortable with ambiguity, shifting priorities and balancing multiple priorities/needs
- Ability to work under pressure and deliver high quality work in a highly competitive and fast-paced environment
- Strong price plan/package modelling skills with experience building complex subscriber and/or financial models