Product Manager

last updated February 20, 2021 1:13 UTC

PitchStone Technology is a quickly growing software company, providing a cutting edge store portfolio management software for one of the biggest mobile communication brands in the world. This tool helps leaders, project managers, and outside vendors launch and manage new stores, track inventory, assets, and projects, and organize lease information. There are lots of different people invested in making this software, it drives their work, and helps them be successful.

The product has evolved for 3 years, and now has lots more users, needs, and backlog of feature possibilities. The potential of the product can’t be met by out small team of engineers any more – the time is now for a product professional (you) to truly own, and grow, the product.

Responsibilities

▪ You’ll be the sole Product Manager ▪ You’ll be obsessive over the product, helping stakeholders to envision, and build, the best product. ▪ You use data in decision making, are able to gather and empathize with users, understand engineering tradeoffs, and on the user experience. ▪ You effortless manage stakeholders, helping them see the bigger picture and balance everyone’s needs. ▪ You bring process excellence, embrace agile and scrum, and are guided by best practice. ▪ Proven ability to gather competitive intelligence to inform the roadmap. ▪ Startup ready, excited to work with initiative to drive things forward, and no task beneath you. What will you be working on? • We see 50% of your time getting information from stakeholders, helping them uncover what it is they are trying to achieve, and shaping a long term vision of the product. • You’ll document, build user stories, look at the data, and test. • We’re building a new mobile app. You’ll help us prioritize what existing desktop functionality is most useful in the mobile app. • Help manage and prioritize a roadmap of slated improvements and requests. 

Requirements

▪ You have at least 5 years of software Product Management experience, with some of that leading work on a complex tool (with numerous different types of users all doing different things). 
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