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Product Manager

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RegScale is a purpose-built cyber GRC platform designed to enable the CISO to track and monitor security controls. We help organizations break out of the slow and expensive realities that plague legacy GRC tools by bridging security, risk, and compliance through controls lifecycle management. By leveraging RegScale’s Continuous Control Monitoring (CCM) instrumentation, organizations experience massive compliance process improvements like 90% faster certification times, and 60% less audit prep time. Today's expansive security and compliance requirements can only be met with a modern, CCM-based approach, and RegScale is the market leader in that space. 

The Role

We're looking for a Product Manager to join our platform product team. You’ll have the opportunity to create technically robust solutions that customers love; and will own delivery and optimization of high-priority platform features through the sprint cycle.

As Product Manager, you will manage the solution design process, conduct user testing and iterate on prototypes, define clear maturity criteria for iterative feature releases, lead sprint planning and refinement, and work closely with engineering to ensure acceptance criteria are clear and met. Your work is deliberately varied: one sprint you might be finalizing the user stories for an entity resolution solution, the next creating an API versioning strategy, and after that designing a feature for a new AI application. For each project you'll own definition, delivery, and acceptance testing. If you're energized by going deep on a different technical problem each quarter while still getting to see your work through to impact, this is the role for you.

This is a remote position; however, you will be expected to travel to offices in Boston, MA, Tyson Corner, VA or Knoxville, TN approximately once a quarter. US Citizenship is a requirement. 

Key Responsibilities

  • Own backlog maintenance, grooming, and prioritization for assigned platform areas; ensure user stories are well-scoped with clear acceptance criteria.
  • Write clear, testable user stories with well-defined Definition of Done and acceptance criteria; collaborate with QA on test scenarios.
  • Work closely with the broader product team and UX designer to understand customer needs and create user story maps.
  • Work closely with engineering during solution design and implementation for technically complex features, including data modeling and architecture discussions.
  • Translate business requirements into technical user stories; articulate trade-offs and constraints to stakeholders.
  • Ramp quickly onto new problem domains and build enough technical context to make informed prioritization and acceptance decisions.
  • Flex across the platform surface area as priorities shift.
  • Work with the Platform PM to shape strategy and roadmap, while taking ownership of the initiatives assigned to you.

Required Qualifications

  • 2+ years of experience in a Product Management role
  • 3+ years of prior professional experience in a Product Owner role, IT consulting, or an adjacent product role
  • Strong critical thinking skills — you ask the right questions before jumping to solutions.
  • Excellence in writing user stories and defining acceptance criteria that engineers can build against.
  • Demonstrated experience collaborating deeply with engineering teams on solution design and implementation.
  • Technical fluency sufficient to engage substantively with engineers on data models, infrastructure, and architectural trade-offs.
  • Intellectual agility — you're energized, not frustrated, by shifting between problem domains.
  • Empathy for the customer and the end user’s experience.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication, especially translating between technical and business audiences.

Nice-to-Have Skills

  • Experience working on cybersecurity products
  • Experience working on data-heavy products
  • Pragmatic Institute Certification
  • Experience with sprint management tools (Jira, Azure DevOps, etc.)

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