• Job Description:
• As a Product Manager at Supcon, you will be pivotal in steering the development and management of our automation products from concept through to launch. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure our products are both innovative and efficient, fulfilling the needs of our customers and maintaining our competitive edge in industrial automation.
• Key Responsibilities:
• Lead the planning and execution of product development strategies.
• Work closely with engineering teams to design and enhance software solutions, ensuring integration of front-end usability and back-end functionality.
• Drive the product vision, prioritize feature development based on customer feedback and market research.
• Coordinate with marketing and sales teams to develop go-to-market strategies and ensure successful product launches.
• Monitor product performance metrics and make strategy adjustments as necessary.
• Serve as the key point of contact between technical teams and stakeholders, ensuring clear communication and alignment on projects.
• Required Skills:
• Strong proficiency in both front-end and back-end programming languages such as JavaScript, Python, Ruby, etc.
• Demonstrated experience in product management, preferably within the industrial automation industry.
• Excellent leadership abilities with experience in managing cross-functional teams.
• Thorough understanding of software development methodologies and project management tools.
• Capability to analyze data, including user metrics and performance statistics, to inform product decisions.
• Recommended Skills:
• Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.
• Familiarity with agile development methodologies.
• Proficient communication and presentation skills.
• Knowledge of UI/UX design principles.
• Education & Experience:
• Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business Administration, or related field.
At least 3 years of experience in a product management role, with a proven track record of successful product launches