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Sr. Product Manager

US Remote, Hybrid, San Francisco, California, United States

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The future of transportation is electric, and our software solves the most critical emerging grid integration challenges to ensure that the impending energy transition is clean, equitable, and resilient. Our enterprise solutions help the grid absorb the coming electrification wave with ease. Utilizing modern, cloud-native platform architecture and robust systems optimization, WeaveGrid’s software is built from the ground up to tackle the most critical network challenges while meeting the stringent regulatory, security, and reliability requirements of the utility industry.

About the role

Reporting to the Head of Product, you will own the product strategy and execution for the software applications that enable our utility clients to manage and scale their electric vehicle (EV) programs. You'll work directly with our internal teams and utility program managers to define the roadmap for our sophisticated optimization engines—the tools that support grid health while delivering equitable benefits to EV owners. This role is hands-on, leading all core enterprise SaaS product management activities from strategic planning and feature scoping to backlog prioritization and stakeholder management.

Core Responsibilities

Tasks include, but are not limited to: 

  • Execution & Delivery: Prepare and maintain the product roadmap which defines product enhancements for short- and long-term releases
    • Define, design, and deliver products including optimization engines, data offerings, and seamless integrations with adjacent products and services
    • Collect and analyze qualitative and quantitative data to determine product direction and define business requirements
    • Work with agile scrum teams on design, definition, documentation and implementation of features for new applications
    • Maintain groomed backlog and roadmap in Jira
    • Coordinate and participate in user acceptance testing of functional requirements.
  • Stakeholder Enablement: Serve as the internal and external subject matter expert for product offerings, working with Sales, Marketing and Client Success groups
    • Support Client Facing Demonstrations of the product
    • Conduct research to identify customer needs and market gaps
    • Support strategic initiatives and other duties as needed to ensure product success
    • Support operations and engineering teams as required
  • Other duties as assigned

About you

You are a user-obsessed and data-driven product leader who excels at turning complex, ambiguous problems into clear, actionable roadmaps. You are structured and methodical, skillfully balancing the needs of multiple enterprise clients and internal teams to keep your engineering partners focused and enabled. As a natural collaborator, you're looking to join a team where you can apply your talents to a mission you care about: accelerating the transition to a clean, electrified future.

Required Qualifications

  • 5+ years of experience in product management, ideally with complex, data-intensive products for enterprise customers
  • Builder of journey maps, mockups and other artifacts to facilitate a great user experience
  • Empathy for the needs of customers using your shipped software
  • Clear and succinct communication practices - verbally and in writing
  • Interest in diving into emerging technologies and industries
  • Comfort with with APIs, user interfaces, technical documentation
  • Ability to juggle multiple projects and priorities simultaneously
  • Efficient and ethical usage of generative AI

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with electric utilities, power markets, or related industry
  • Experience with data products including forecasting and optimization features
  • Experience with IoT products
  • Previous success in a start-up

The total compensation for this opportunity includes a base salary range of $130,000 - $190,000 plus equity (stock options) and benefits. This is our target compensation range and is subject to multiple factors including role, level, experience, and location. Please note that WeaveGrid may not necessarily hire individuals at or near the top of the base salary range. As you go through our interview process, our recruiter will work with you to identify a competitive base salary within the proposed range and combine it with an equity package to get you excited about your future at WeaveGrid.

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