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Head of Intel Product Development

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Rhombus Power is purposefully transforming defense and global security enterprises with Guardian, our Artificial Intelligence platform for strategic, operational, and tactical decision-making at the speed of relevance.

We provide relevant, actionable, and AI-powered insights at each step in the defense decision-making cycle. Equipped with Guardian's AI-powered tools-- from infrastructure to data to insights -- our clients are able to solve their most complex, interconnected challenges and achieve decision and operational superiority. 

Come join our cross-disciplinary and world-class team that is delivering game-changing solutions to transform global security.

Learn more about Rhombus and watch a demonstration of Guardian, our AI Platform here:

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Location
Washington, D.C.

Job Description
Rhombus Power is seeking a Head of Intel Product Development to lead the evolution of our intelligence-focused technology products and ensure they deliver timely, mission-relevant insights to analysts, operators, and senior leaders. Building effective intelligence products begins with a deep understanding of user questions, operational pain points, and information requirements. When combined with knowledge of cutting-edge data streams, AI/ML capabilities, and modern UI/UX design, product leadership becomes central to shaping solutions that meaningfully advance national-security outcomes.

In this role, you will define product vision and roadmap across our intelligence portfolio, guiding new features and capabilities through the full development lifecycle. You will work closely with intelligence analysts, engineering, design, data, and operations teams to translate user needs and mission feedback into actionable product direction. You will also partner with the SVP of Product, Director of Intelligence, and other internal stakeholders to capture insights from field engagements and business development conversations, ensuring they inform Rhombus Power’s evolving Digital Nervous System.

This position sits at the intersection of mission requirements, user experience, and technical innovation. Your work will directly influence how decision-makers understand world events, anticipate emerging challenges, and drive successful client outcomes across U.S. national-security missions.

Responsibilities

  • Define and drive the product vision, roadmap, and lifecycle for current and future intelligence-product offerings.
  • Lead new products/features through the development lifecycle—identify key stakeholders, elicit their input, and align on impact.
  • Produce planning documentation for new feature development: product questions, requirements, user stories, acceptance criteria, etc.
  • Monitor and manage UI, data, feature, and product-bugs or issues; proactively surface roadblocks and brainstorm elegant cross-functional solutions.
  • Rapidly escalate and communicate roadblocks and recurring issues to leadership and the broader team to ensure timely resolution of deliverables.
  • Maintain an in-depth understanding of user experiences across all Rhombus Power products, informed by your own expertise, internal analysts/leaders, and client feedback.
  • Craft clear, intelligence-quality copy for UI elements, support/training documentation, and product-related writing.
  • Provide timely insight and feedback to senior leadership and cross-functional partners (Development, Ops, Design, Data) as product questions or features emerge.
  • Capture and document prospect/lead requirements and senior-leadership-articulated feature/model/data ideas discussed during BD engagements.
  • Collaborate as a core member of a multi-disciplinary, agile team comprised of strategic intelligence analysts, data scientists, engineers, and product users in a fast-paced environment.
  • Assist the SVP of Product in building and adapting infrastructure and process to support scaling of Rhombus Power’s products.
  • Uphold the confidentiality and integrity of all sensitive information and data.
  • Global Engagement: Expected to travel ~10–15% of the year across domestic and international locations to collaborate with stakeholders and capture actionable intelligence feedback.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in International Affairs, Political Science, Economics, or a related social-science discipline.
  • Familiarity with product management principles, intelligence analysis, data and modeling workflows is desired.
  • Strong interest and expertise in current events, military affairs, emerging disinformation/influence operations trends, and the ability to interpret foreign-regional news.
  • Ability to obtain U.S. security clearance if required for specific projects.

Personal Qualities

  • Transparent and team-first collaborator who builds strong cross-functional relationships across the organization to drive and shape product.
  • Exceptional attention to detail with a commitment to accuracy and high-quality output that translates into our product.
  • Comfortable managing multiple products, features, and issues under demand, and meeting deadlines in a dynamic environment.
  • Excellent oral and written communications skills.
  • Self-starter with intellectual humility, strong curiosity, creativity, and a willingness to learn new skills and apply novel solutions to challenges.
  • Adaptable in a fast-paced, start-up-style environment—comfortable revising approach as new information emerges and shifting priorities arise.

Benefits (Applies to United States Employees only) 

  • Full medical, dental, vision coverage for employee and dependents 
  • 401k matching program 
  • PTO and Holidays 
  • Bonus and other incentive programs
  • Access to mental health program
  • Access to Flexible Spending Accounts for Health Care, Dependent and Commuter

About Rhombus 

Rhombus Power Inc. (Rhombus) is a startup located in the heart of Silicon Valley at Stanford Research Park in Palo Alto.  We use cutting-edge cross-disciplinary approaches to solve pressing Big Data and Sensing problems in security, energy, and healthcare. Our advisory board includes two Nobel Laureates and a Draper Prize winner. 

Rhombus compensates, motivates, and develops employees, who are trusted, empowered, and involved. Employees have clear roles and expectations – and their roles are flexible enough to move at the speed of innovation in order to meet and exceed client expectations. We have a unique culture of global purpose, rooted in the innovation and progress of Silicon Valley. 

Rhombus knows that diversity is a condition for success. We are committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. 

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