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VP, Product

Vancouver, BC, Canada

The Real Talk

Right now we've got four product pillars that need coordination, Product Managers (Revenue Engineers) who need unblocking, and frankly, we need someone who can run with this independently.

If you're looking for a well-defined VP Product role with clear swim lanes and quarterly OKRs already mapped out, this isn't it. But if you've done product leadership at a vertical SaaS company or a services-to-software hybrid where you had to figure out a complex domain on the fly, we should talk.

 

What's Actually Going On Here

EviSmart has four product pillars. Each one is run by a Product Manager (Revenue Engineer) who owns both a thesis and P&L. We don't need someone to write specs and hand them off - we need someone who can orchestrate chaos, unblock teams, and generally make product decisions happen without everything flowing through leadership.

You'll report to the CEO and work closely with our Revenue Engineers, CTO/GM, and AI squads.

 

What You'll Actually Do

Keep the pillars coordinated:

  • Unified Digital Intake (our wedge product)
  • AI-Powered Quality Control (RX and scan validation)
  • EviSmart Comm (case communication - this one's urgent, competitive pressure)
  • Autonomous CAD (AI-powered design automation)

 

Unblock the Revenue Engineers:

  • Jump in when squads hit walls - could be technical, design, cross-functional, whatever
  • Help scope their 30/60/90 gates
  • Review gate deliverables before they come to leadership
  • Spot dependencies across squads and actually resolve them

 

Run product operations:

  • Own the roadmap (what ships when, what we're trading off)
  • Weekly product sync across squads
  • Work with CTO/GM on engineering priorities
  • Coordinate AI squads across different locations

 

Stay close to customers:

  • Get on customer calls - see the "losing customers to admin chaos" problem yourself
  • Turn customer pain into something we can build
  • Keep an eye on what competitors are doing

 

What We Need

Requirements:

  • 10+ years in product, at least 5 leading product teams at B2B SaaS or tech-enabled services companies
  • You've actually shipped products in messy, unclear situations (not just managed a roadmap someone else defined)
  • You've worked with distributed engineering teams, ideally in APAC time zones
  • You can switch gears between strategic roadmap planning and tactical "let's debug this UX flow right now"
  • You get AI/ML products - you don't need to code, but you understand how the build/measure cycle works

Bonus points:

  • Healthcare, dental, or manufacturing experience
  • You've done the hybrid services + SaaS thing before
  • You've been through startup-to-scale

 

How This Works Day-to-Day

You'll embed with the squads. Learn by doing, not by reading documentation. Make the small calls quickly. Escalate when it matters. Build trust by shipping stuff, not by making presentations.

 

Why Join

We're profitable and growing. Self-funded, so no VC pressure or artificial timelines. This is a real business with real customers paying real money.

The mission is clear: dental labs lose customers because of administrative chaos, not because their work is bad. We're fixing that.

The product function needs a leader - this is your chance to build it the right way.


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