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Product Manager

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In-Office or Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
96K-96K Annually
Mid level
In-Office or Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
96K-96K Annually
Mid level
The Product Manager leads larger teams through the product lifecycle, aligning strategies, conducting user research, managing roadmaps, and overseeing team performance.
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Job Title

Product Manager

Location

Global

Position Type

Paid - Regular

Job Description

A Product Manager is a holistic, mid-level leadership role for larger teams with responsibilities that encompass the entire product lifecycle, leadership of the team, and fiscal management. Product Managers work closely with the Development team, Language Technology leadership, partners and supporting organizations, user communities, and leaders of field trials. A good Product Manager is expected to be a customer spokesperson, product visionary, team champion, and a strategic leader. The goal of this role is to develop and manage roadmaps and sprint priorities via robust processes for collecting and synthesizing user needs.

 Summary: 

A Product Manager is a holistic, mid-level leadership role for larger teams with responsibilities that encompass the entire product lifecycle, leadership of the team, and fiscal management. Product Managers work closely with the Development team, Language Technology leadership, partners and supporting organizations, user communities, and leaders of field trials. A good Product Manager is expected to be a customer spokesperson, product visionary, team champion, and a strategic leader. The goal of this role is to develop and manage roadmaps and sprint priorities via robust processes for collecting and synthesizing user needs.


Major Responsibilities: 

  • Champion the team, partners, and user community to ensure alignment around overall strategy and direction of the product
  • Discover what users need by conducting user research and unveiling critical insights
  • Create the product's long-term vision and strategy
  • Align the team around a cohesive product roadmap
  • Lead creation of targeted promotions: white papers, conference presentations, user videos
  • Work with Director on yearly roadmap, budget, and funding proposals
  • Work with Director and Language Technology Leadership to develop and grow partnerships
  • Provide quarterly reports and requested metrics to Language Technology Leadership
  • Lead performance reviews and goal discussions for your team  

 Minor Responsibilities:  

  • Design, develop, and deploy software applications, new features, and defect fixes
  • Design and develop unit tests and perform code reviews
  • Adjust and improve each iteration of the product before release
  • Implement and Manage Agile software development methodology
  • Participate in regular project status, planning, partnership, and strategic meetings
  • Report any hardware and software needs to the Director
  • Be available to travel to meet with the larger development team at least once per year
  • Be available to travel biennially to the Language Technology Conference
  • Participate in professional conferences and meetings 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 

  • A servant heart attitude
  • Demonstrated leadership skills
  • Demonstrated skills in team and personnel management
  • Demonstrated skills in software development and algorithms
  • Demonstrated passion for understanding and resolving complex user-needs into product priorities
  • Demonstrated appreciation for quality user interface design
  • Good interpersonal skills of communication
  • Good organizational skills
  • The ability to quickly analyze and learn a large existing codebase
  • The ability to make decisions in a timely manner
  • The ability to generate/analyze multiple solutions to a problem
  • The ability to quickly pick up technical concepts
  • The ability to work both with a team and independently, and to multitask effectively 

Education and Experience: 

  • Product Managers should have experience in software engineering,
  • a good understanding of the software development lifecycle, and
  • experience leading development teams.
  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in computer science or equivalent work experience is preferred, but we care more for a heart and mind that are always learning.
  • 3 to 5 years' experience leading teams is preferred.  

Training and Orientation: 

Will complete the initial IT Software Department training program and relevant portions of IT Orientation.


Applicants must be located within the U.S., and have the ability to legally work within the U.S.

$96,000/annually

Weekly Hours

40

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