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Senior Product Owner, Product Development
AscensusSenior Product Owner defining and executing AI Platform capabilities at Ascensus. Collaborating across teams to drive business value through product ownership and delivery leadership.
Tech Stack
Tools & technologiesSDLC
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Define and maintain the roadmap for Enterprise AI Platform capabilities
- Prioritize team backlogs based on business value, user impact, risk, dependencies, and platform strategy
- Translate business needs into clear epics, features, user stories, acceptance criteria, and measurable outcomes
- Represent users, internal customers, and stakeholders throughout planning, delivery, validation, and release
- Partner with engineering, architecture, AI, support, operations, and business teams to deliver production-grade AI capabilities
- Stay informed on emerging AI tools, models, workflows, and platform patterns
- Partner with technical teams to shape demos, POCs, pilots, and early concepts that validate value before larger investment
- Help teams operate effectively by applying Agile practices pragmatically, not performatively
Requirements
What you’ll need- 7+ years of professional experience in product ownership, product management, business analysis, technology delivery, software engineering, quality engineering, or a related field.
- 4+ years of experience as a Product Owner, Product Manager, Business Analyst, or similar role supporting software delivery teams.
- Experience providing product ownership or delivery leadership across multiple scrum teams, products, workstreams, or complex initiatives.
- Experience owning or supporting product roadmaps, team backlogs, feature prioritization, sprint planning, and release planning.
- Experience translating business needs into clear epics, features, user stories, acceptance criteria, and measurable outcomes.
- Strong understanding of Agile delivery practices and modern software development life cycle practices.
- Ability to apply Agile practices pragmatically, using planning, refinement, reviews, retrospectives, and team coordination when they improve delivery, alignment, or continuous improvement.
- Experience working closely with software delivery teams that include: Software Engineers, SDETs, DevOps Engineers, Support Engineers, Quality Engineers.
- Ability to prioritize work based on business value, user impact, technical risk, dependencies, and delivery capacity.
- Experience supporting user acceptance testing, release readiness, product validation, and feedback loops.
- Ability to use product discovery techniques, lightweight prototypes, demos, workflow diagrams, or AI-assisted tools to validate user needs and improve stakeholder alignment.
- Strong communication, facilitation, negotiation, conflict resolution, and stakeholder management skills.
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to use data, feedback, and KPIs to guide product decisions.
- Ability to create clarity in ambiguous or fast-changing environments.
- Demonstrated curiosity and ability to learn quickly in a fast-evolving technical environment.
- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Business Information Systems, a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
Benefits
Comp & perks- Professional development opportunities
- Flexible work arrangements
- Health insurance
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Hard Skills & Tools
product ownershipproduct managementbusiness analysissoftware engineeringquality engineeringAgile practicessprint planningrelease planninguser acceptance testingdata analysis
Soft Skills
communicationfacilitationnegotiationconflict resolutionstakeholder managementanalytical skillscuriosityadaptabilityteam coordinationclarity in ambiguity