Responsible for managing security product strategy from discovery to delivery, analyzing market conditions, and optimizing product value while adhering to sustainability goals.
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Job Purpose and Impact
Key Accountabilities
Qualifications
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Equal Opportunity Employer, including Disability/Vet.
Job Purpose and Impact
- The Senior Product Manager job is responsible for the complex technology and data products and solutions including applications, services or platforms for the organization. With minimal supervision, this job is accountable for driving customer value to achieve a business outcome by crafting product visions that find opportunities to tackle customer problems, leading product discovery, translating vision and discovery into a product strategy and communicating that strategy to partners with roadmaps.
Key Accountabilities
- Manage security product strategy and solutions from discovery to delivery and identify business value and end user outcomes including key performance indicators and financial return on investment.
- Maintain prioritization and refinement of the product backlog, deciding what to build and when, partnering with multi-functional teams across technology & data to integrate security features into diverse ecosystem, ensuring comprehensive protection.
- Bring new features to market by analyzing proposed product requirements, preparing return on investment analysis and addressing product team questions.
- Analyze market and competitive conditions to pave a clear path toward the business value of the product and make that clear to the team that serves the customer.
- Analyze and addresses the critical product risks including value, usability, feasibility and business viability.
- Uses quantitative and qualitative data for detailed analysis to identify what to build or optimize.
- Adheres to environmental contributions and sustainability goals of the organization while supporting the implementation and visibility of standard methodologies, processes and continuous improvement related to the product across the enterprise or group.
Qualifications
- Minimum requirement of 4 years of relevant work experience. Typically reflects 5 years or more of relevant experience.
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Equal Opportunity Employer, including Disability/Vet.
Top Skills
Cloud Security
Data Management
Product Management
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