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Senior Director of Product Development

Los Angeles, California, United States

About Ruggable:

Ruggable is a leading direct-to-consumer e-commerce brand based in Los Angeles, California with an extraordinary track record of high, profitable growth. We pride ourselves on having an extremely loyal customer base and a talented team made up of genuinely caring people who take action and deliver results. We are venture-backed and own a patented washable rug design that's disrupting the home décor industry. Our mission is to empower our customers to live vibrantly with beautiful products that don't compromise on function. If you're passionate about consumer products, e-commerce, and high-growth start-ups, keep reading!

Job Summary: 

Ruggable is seeking a dynamic and strategic Sr. Director of Product Development to lead our global product development initiatives. This role is pivotal in driving our continued growth and innovation by overseeing the entire product lifecycle, from concept to launch, with a focus on washable, stylish, and functional home goods. You will lead a cross-functional team, foster strong supplier relationships, ensure regulatory compliance, and drive R&D efforts to maintain Ruggable's position as a leader in the home décor space.

What You’ll Do: 

  • Product Development & R&D: Oversee the development of new products, ensuring they meet Ruggable's high standards for quality, functionality, and style
  • Innovation: Champion the development of patentable products, materials, and technologies that will continue to establish Ruggable as the market leader
  • Supplier Development: Build and maintain strong relationships with global suppliers to ensure the highest-levels of quality, best costing, and support the innovation agenda
  • Compliance & Quality Assurance: Manage product testing and certification processes
  • Team Leadership & Cross-Functional Collaboration: Lead and mentor a large team of product developments, designers,  and engineers while fostering a collaborative and creative work environment

What You’ll Need to Have:

Required:

  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (industrial design, engineering, textiles)
  • 10+ years of experience in product development in the home textiles industry
  • Proven track record of successfully launching innovative products and driving revenue growth
  • Strong leadership and team management skills
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Deep understanding of global sourcing and supplier management

Preferred:

  • Knowledge of regulatory compliance and quality assurance standards
  • Analytical and data-driven approach to decision-making
  • Strong understanding of home textiles industry 

Compensation:

  • $180-250K per year base salary, depending on level of experience
  • An annual bonus percentage that varies based on level of role
  • Employer matching (up to 3% of base salary) for company sponsored 401K plan

At Ruggable, we offer competitive compensation and benefits packages. Ruggable is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We proudly recruit and hire a diverse workforce and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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