
IT Product Manager
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesThis position is located in the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Office of Information Technology (OIT), Applications Management Group (AMG). As a IT Product Manager, GS-2210-13, you will consult, provide high-level technical expertise, and collaborate in the development, implementation, and evaluation of products associated with national health insurance programs.Lead cross-functional teams including designers and software engineers to deliver products and service in an iterative manner meeting mission and user needs.Serve as the IT expert on systems analysis issues at CMS, engaging with customer agencies to perform needs assessments and translaterequirements into data-driven solutions.Work closely with business, program, and IT leadership to define and manage product direction, including development, analysis, and evaluation of existing and potential products.Analyze and clearly communicate complex technical and programmatic issues, orally and in writing, to all organizational levels.Work with a high degree of independence to proactively manage risks to product roadmaps, interpret policy and regulatoryrequirements, resolve conflicts, and provide recommendations.
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