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Plm Product Lifecycle Management Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Co-Op / Internship

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$16 - $21/hr

... in PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) products. This role offers the opportunity to work on real-world projects, collaborate with industry experts, and build a strong foundation in PLM technologies.

SAP PLM Product Owner You were made to create Better Care for a Better World. As a person, you're a ... Experience with Product Lifecycle processes and systems across Product Lifecyle Management ...

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SAP PLM Product Owner You were made to create Better Care for a Better World. As a person, you're a ... Experience with Product Lifecycle processes and systems across Product Lifecyle Management ...

SAP PLM Product Owner You were made to create Better Care for a Better World. As a person, you're a ... Experience with Product Lifecycle processes and systems across Product Lifecyle Management ...

SAP PLM Product Owner You were made to create Better Care for a Better World. As a person, you're a ... Experience with Product Lifecycle processes and systems across Product Lifecyle Management ...

SAP PLM Product Owner You were made to create Better Care for a Better World. As a person, you're a ... Experience with Product Lifecycle processes and systems across Product Lifecyle Management ...

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Oracle Cloud PLM Consultant

Millvale, PA · On-site

$59.75 - $75.25/hr

Expertise in Oracle Cloud PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) with both technical and functional consulting experience . * Oracle AI Certification or relevant Oracle Cloud certifications preferred.

SAP PLM Product Owner You were made to create Better Care for a Better World. As a person, you're a ... Experience with Product Lifecycle processes and systems across Product Lifecyle Management ...

SAP PLM Product Owner You were made to create Better Care for a Better World. As a person, you're a ... Experience with Product Lifecycle processes and systems across Product Lifecyle Management ...

SAP PLM Product Owner You were made to create Better Care for a Better World. As a person, you're a ... Experience with Product Lifecycle processes and systems across Product Lifecyle Management ...

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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for plm product lifecycle management in the United States is $57.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.87 and $78.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a PLM product lifecycle management?

A PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) job involves managing a product's lifecycle from ideation and design to manufacturing, deployment, and retirement. Professionals in this role use PLM software to streamline collaboration, improve efficiency, and ensure product data integrity. They work closely with engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain teams to optimize processes and reduce time-to-market. PLM specialists also help implement best practices and ensure regulatory compliance.

What are some of the main challenges faced in a PLM product lifecycle management role?

Professionals in PLM Product Lifecycle Management often face challenges such as integrating new technology into existing workflows, managing large volumes of product data, and ensuring consistent collaboration among diverse teams like engineering, manufacturing, and quality assurance. Staying up to date with software updates and adapting processes to meet evolving business needs can also present difficulties. However, successful PLM specialists leverage their organizational and communication skills to bridge gaps and drive process improvements. This dynamic role offers continuous learning and the opportunity to impact product success from concept through end-of-life.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the PLM product lifecycle management position, and why are they important?

To excel in PLM (Product Lifecycle Management), you need a solid background in engineering or information systems, combined with knowledge of PLM methodologies and processes. Familiarity with PLM software platforms like Siemens Teamcenter, PTC Windchill, or Dassault ENOVIA, as well as related certifications, is often required. Excellent problem-solving, project management, and communication skills help professionals effectively coordinate across various teams and manage complex product data. These competencies are essential for streamlining product development, ensuring data integrity, and enhancing cross-functional collaboration throughout the product’s lifecycle.

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PLM Product Lifecycle Management roles require strong technical skills in PLM software such as Siemens Teamcenter, PTC Windchill, or Dassault ENOVIA, along with knowledge of product development processes and data management. Analytical abilities, problem-solving skills, and familiarity with CAD tools are also important, as well as good communication skills to collaborate across teams. Certifications in PLM systems or related fields can enhance job prospects.
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Product Operations Manager - PLM Product Data

Burton Snowboards

Burlington, VT • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

At Burton, we are a purpose-led brand rooted in snowboarding and the outdoors. We fight for the future of our people, planet, and sport. We aim to maximize our positive social impact and minimize our negative environmental impact while delivering high-quality performance products.
As a global leader in snowboarding, we're committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion for the long-term health of our company, sport, and community. Through these efforts, we aim to make snowboarding and the outdoors accessible to all.
The Breakdown
The Product Operations team is the connective function of Burton's Product Development organization. We are responsible for the intake, resourcing, transparency, and execution tracking of the work that brings physical products to life across outerwear, apparel, accessories, boots, boards, bindings, and more.
Reporting into the Director of Product Operations, the Product Operations Manager - PLM Product Data is responsible for ensuring that accurate, complete information lives in the right systems at the right time, and that the processes governing how that data moves through our business are well-designed and consistently followed. This role sits at the intersection of operational rigor and cross-functional impact and involves hands-on management of our PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) system including data entry, scrubbing, validation, and coordination of key calendar dates and data related processes. The ideal candidate is a proactive master of data management with experience in PLM systems, process creation, and system improvements.
What You Get to Do
  • Product Data & Systems
    • Own the accuracy and completeness of product data in our PLM system across the full product creation cycle for all Burton product categories.
    • Execute key seasonal data tasks including: colorway creation and assignment, PH4 hierarchy setup, SKU and item number creation, filterable attribute loads, forecast loading and validation, carryover scrubs, M3-ready reviews, and year-over-year data mapping.
    • Maintain Product Change Lists as operational records of all product data and ensure updates flow accurately through downstream systems (M3, BDW, Nexus, Salsify).
    • Serve as the organization's PLM and Product Data subject matter expert
    • Partner closely with the Business Integration Office (IT/BIO) to support data system initiatives and serve as the cross-functional voice of Product in that partnership
    • Collaborate with cross functional groups to gather, organize, and maintain product data required for regulatory and traceability reporting (e.g., PFAS/TSCA, CPSC filings).
  • Process Design & Improvement
    • Identify inefficiencies in how product data is captured, validated, and communicated across teams by building the processes, tools, and accountability structures needed to fix them.
    • Create and maintain cross-functional process documentation, SOPs, and training materials; regularly review adoption rates and investigate roadblocks to adoption.
    • Lead or support process improvement projects related to data governance, compliance, and operational efficiency, from scoping through implementation.
  • Cross-Functional Partnership & Project Support
    • Participate in and support key cross-functional meetings: run agendas, capture action items, track follow-through, and escalate risks proactively.
    • Collaborate with the broader Product Operations team to ensure data milestones are sequenced correctly within the larger product creation calendar.

What You'll Bring to the Team
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
  • Experience working with PLM systems (Centric or similar)
  • Comfort working in Excel at an intermediate to advanced level.
  • Experience in a product development, merchandising, or product operations environment, ideally for physical consumer goods.
  • Strong organizational skills and exceptional attention to detail.
  • A process- and systems-oriented mindset
  • Ability to manage multiple ongoing workstreams simultaneously in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
  • Clear and confident communicator, both written and verbal, with the ability to translate complex data issues into plain language for non-technical stakeholders.
  • A collaborative, low-ego approach: comfort working across teams and levels, and an understanding that influence without authority is a skill worth developing.
  • Passion for the outdoors and/or knowledge of snowboarding culture is always a welcome bonus.

Is This Role Right for You?
It might be, if you find yourself nodding along to any of these:
  • You get satisfaction from a clean, well-scrubbed dataset.
  • You are the person who documents things other people just keep in their head.
  • You notice when a process is broken and feel compelled to fix it.
  • You are comfortable sitting at the intersection of "this is how it's always been done" and "here's a better way."
  • You can hold a lot of complexity in your head and still communicate clearly to someone who just needs the answer.
  • You want to understand the full picture of how a product gets made and be the person who makes sure the data behind it is always right.

Burton's benefits package includes health insurance (medical, dental and vision), life insurance (company paid), flex spending, short- and long-term disability insurance (company paid), great parental benefits, 401k plan with company match, and paid time-off. Other perks include a discounted season pass, free lessons, product discounts, free demo equipment, ride days, casual work environment, and many more...
The hiring range for this role is $65,000-$80,000 depending on relevant experience and/or education, specific skills, function, and available budget. Please note that the range details above reflect the base pay only and does not include any potential bonus and other benefits that we offer. This is an on-site role, based in Burlington, VT and will be required to be on site at Burlington HQ at least 4 days per week. We will offer relocation assistance to move to Vermont to any candidate who is hired.
Though we wish we could reach out to all applicants personally, you will only be contacted directly should you be chosen to move forward in the process. Candidates not chosen for this particular opportunity are encouraged to check back often for other roles as they are posted. Keep trying!
Work Location Eligibility: Burton Snowboards is currently able to hire for this position in the following states: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Washington D.C., Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. Candidates MUST reside in one of these locations at the time of hire.