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Senior Product Manager • Enterprise Systems

Manila, Philippines

Senior Product Manager, Enterprise Systems & Operations

Revenue Engineer: Outcome Owner of Manila Enterprise Systems

 

Own the Outcome, Drive the Value!

Are you an Outcome-Obsessed leader ready to take on a role where your compensation is tied directly to the success of the business? We are looking for a Revenue Engineer who can translate tough business problems into clear, successful product features! You won't just manage a product; you will be the core driver of our internal systems (HRIS, Finance, Ops), responsible for revamping processes, ensuring flawless data flow, and hitting critical business KPIs! If you want to own the value chain end-to-end, this is your chance to shine!

 

Focus: Maximizing Process Efficiency and Business Outcome via Internal Systems.

 

Your Required Mindset & Accountability

You must be Outcome-Obsessed - your sole focus is on achieving the assigned Business KPI, not just feature completion. You are directly accountable for the success and failure of your system portfolio in achieving targeted business outcomes (like process efficiency and data accuracy). You own the link to the assigned business KPI (e.g., $/Unit), and yes, your payout is driven by hitting those ambitious targets!

 

Core Job Functions: Your Impact Pipeline

You'll be leading from the front, ensuring technology solves real problems:

  • Process Review and Revamp: Work closely with leaders in HR, Finance, and Operations to review, map, and improve or completely overhaul existing processes before we even start the automation!

  • Data Flow and End-to-End Journey Ownership: You own the entire data journey across all interconnected systems (HRIS, Accounting, etc.), guaranteeing flawless data integrity and consistency from start to finish.

  • Requirements & User Stories: Take those approved, optimized processes and turn them into detailed, actionable user stories and functional requirements for the development team.

  • Agile Leadership: You are the voice of the business! Lead all agile ceremonies (sprint planning, backlog refinement) to ensure the team is always focused on the highest-value work.

  • Business Immersion: Lead the mandatory weekly Business Partner Immersion—you're out there observing end-users and solving their genuine problems firsthand!

  • Backlog Management: Own and prioritize the product backlog to ensure the development team delivers maximum execution value.

 

Success Mandate & KPI

Your definition of "Done" is Value-Based - it means the Business KPI is achieved! You are the critical partner in driving the Primary Outcome KPI for your Squad (like Internal Process Cycle Time or Cost Reduction KPI).

 

🔥 Ready to Be a Revenue Leader?

If you're a product owner, analyst, or leader who thrives on measurable business impact, excels at fixing broken processes, and loves the challenge of owning enterprise systems, this high-stakes, high-reward role is calling your name! Come be the engine that drives efficiency and value in our Manila Enterprise Systems! 

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