The Product Manager will oversee the R&D product roadmap, explore new technologies, and collaborate with stakeholders across the organization.
Responsibilities & Duties:
- Define and manage the R&D product roadmap, ensuring alignment with company goals and long-term strategies.
- Lead the discovery and exploration of emerging technologies and trends to identify new product opportunities.
- Collaborate with stakeholders across the organization.
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Product Management, a related field, or relevant experience.
- 4+ years of experience in product management, with a focus on software products.
- Technical background and understanding of software development processes.
- Experience managing the product lifecycle from concept to launch.
Top Skills
Computer Science
Engineering
Software Development
Similar Jobs
Fintech • Professional Services • Consulting • Energy • Financial Services • Cybersecurity • Generative AI
The role involves acting as a liaison between Finance Operations and implementation teams, supporting the business's requirements and ensuring correct configuration and reporting for a project in finance transformation.
Top Skills:
FcdpSaracenTm1
Artificial Intelligence • Cloud • HR Tech • Information Technology • Productivity • Software • Automation
Lead product strategy for workplace solutions, integrating AI with a focus on enhancing user satisfaction and delivering software products.
Top Skills:
AIIotServicenowWorkplace Software
Artificial Intelligence • Cloud • HR Tech • Information Technology • Productivity • Software • Automation
The role involves managing product capabilities from concept to delivery, focusing on AI integration, omnichannel customer engagement, and collaboration with cross-functional teams to enhance user experiences and drive product success.
Top Skills:
AICloudopsConversational AiCRMOmnichannelSaaS
What you need to know about the Mumbai Tech Scene
From haggling for the best price at Chor Bazaar to the bustle of Crawford Market, the energy of Mumbai's traditional markets is a key part of the city's charm. And while these markets will always have their place, the city also boasts a thriving e-commerce scene, ranking among the largest in the region. Driven by online sales in everything from snacks to licensed sports merchandise to children's apparel, the local industry is worth billions, with companies actively recruiting to meet the demands of continued growth.

