Job Description
• Analytical Ability: Approaches problems quantitatively and displays critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Breaks down complex problems into component parts.
Defines and tracks key metrics to make data-driven decisions.
• Master: Brings analytical thinking to everything they do and has a range and depth of experience doing so. Anticipates the need for metrics and analysis early in the product and project discovery and design process, and carries metrics through iterations.
• Managing Without Authority: Builds influence in organizations without relying on formal titles or roles, and uses that influence to achieve project success.
Gains commitments from leaders and team members without formal reporting structures in place.
Shares credit, understands and empathizes with others, and recognizes how different people value different incentives.
• Master: Clear and repeated evidence of influencing major decisions that change the trajectory of an organization. Clearly understands the pros and cons of formal authority, and leverages experience to build consensus and motivate rather than dictate.
• Stakeholder Engagement: Cultivates relationships with key internal and external
stakeholders.
Has superior negotiation skills that enable successful communication and cooperation across all levels of an organization, including executive leadership.
• Master: Provides examples and demonstrates the ability to manage multiple key stakeholders with varying levels of influence during a project or across multiple projects.
• Superior EQ: Understands what motivates people, through keen observations of environment and context, and uses this knowledge to communicate and engage with partners and colleagues to identify obstacles and create appropriate mitigation strategies. Is a "fixer."
• Master: Demonstrates a superior ability to analyze situational dynamics in a politically-charged environment and to leverage this observational awareness to solve complex problems. Cites multiple different types of examples of effective problem-solving in the workplace.
• Team Building: Identifies necessary roles and motivates individuals to form, storm, norm, and perform as a cohesive team. Effectively provides feedback to team members, and deals with low performers. Fosters latent qualities within team members.
• Master: Has both lead and built teams multiple times and in diverse organizations. Always considers effective organizational structures, and thinks beyond the scope of their team or teams. Views developing people as well as dealing with low performers and challenging management situations as a core responsibility, and can communicate team needs and wins both up and down their chain of command.
• Technical Communication: Explains technical concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Able to frame technical choices to decision-makers and justify engineering needs against business priorities.
• Master: Leaves audiences of all types of feeling like they better understand issues and how they impact their needs. Brings clarity, not confusion, when justifying engineering needs against broader business priorities.
• Always. Be. Shipping: Regardless of environmental challenges, ships products and drives teams to deliver on key milestones.
Gets Minimum Viable Products out the door without waiting for the perfect technical implementation or inclusion of every feature.
• Master: Has repeated experience shipping software products to hundreds of thousands of users. Has experience in all parts of a product lifecycle from initial launch to optimization to sun-setting. Effectively makes prioritization decisions and manages to deadlines, working closely with engineers and designers in an iterative environment.
• Engineering Considerations: Works effectively with engineers as a true partner.
Understands the technical stack of a product and how it can impact product design and project schedules.
Considers the complexities involved in building technology at massive scale.
• Master: Functions as a true partner with engineers in all technical products and projects in which they are involved. Able to identify potential technical concerns with proposals before consulting engineers. Repeatedly engages in technical decisions and supports engineering needs.
• Product Design: Designs and launches software products and features focused on user needs, scoped to Minimum Viable Products, and with clear criteria for success.
Understands and effectively critiques poor software product design.
• Master: Repeated examples of connecting product design to user needs, data-driven decisions, broader business goals, and technical requirements.
Qualifications
Product Manager experience - 5+ years
Bachelor's Degree
Active clearance (preferred but not required)
Additional Information
Please note:
**You will be a direct employee of the government and will not be a PrishanTek employee.**
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.