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Posted 16 July, 2026

What Does an Implementation Manager Do

Practical Adult Insights
Nelson, NSN, NZ Full Time
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Job Description

Implementation Manager Generally speaking, an implementation manager is a professional responsible for overseeing the addition of new products, services, or technology into a business's operations. For example, a product implementation manager performs research regarding how the company should market and price new products for the best results. An information technology professional who manages implementation may design the architecture of new business systems and test new software to ensure optimal performance. Implementation managers are often project managers, meaning that they are responsible for overseeing projects that might last for predetermined periods of time, as opposed to department managers, who oversee the same processes for the duration of their careers. Key Responsibilities Meet with designers, engineers, and marketing professionals to learn about a product's features and audience. Conduct further research to develop a more specific plan. Develop new strategies while meeting with representatives from different facets of the organization to create a product and related processes while taking all operations into account. Work directly with clients, collaborating with client IT professionals to implement new products and ensure satisfactory functionality. Identify potential setbacks, call meetings with relevant staff members to develop new strategies and solutions. Improve internal processes by implementing new software or processes to enhance company operations. Install new software and support new management or business models when executives decide to try them. Perform budgeting, negotiate related contracts, and train employees to use new systems. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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