
Product Manager
Digi International
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Sandy • Utah • United States
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Salary
💰 $74,500 - $116,500 per year
About the role
- Own portfolio performance analysis (revenue, margin, mix) and identify improvement actions
- Lead pricing and packaging initiatives; quantify impact and support GTM enablement
- Manage lifecycle governance across SKUs, including rationalization and sunset recommendations
- Build business cases for new investments, bundling, and expansion opportunities
- Partner with Finance on forecasting and performance tracking; improve forecast accuracy
- Create and maintain portfolio dashboards; run quarterly portfolio health reviews
- Track competitive positioning inputs (pricing, packaging, offer structure) and synthesize recommendations
Requirements
- 3–6 years in product management, product marketing, strategy, or consulting
- Strong analytical and financial modeling skills; comfort with ambiguity and trade-offs
- Experience with pricing, packaging, and commercial performance initiatives
- Strong written and verbal communication; able to present to leadership
- Organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple workstreams
- Experience in networking, infrastructure, SaaS, or hardware-adjacent markets is a plus
- Must have valid work authorization in the United States
Benefits
- Total Rewards package
- Short-term incentive program
- New hire stock award
- Paid parental leave
- Open (uncapped) PTO
- Competitive medical, health & wellbeing offerings
- Compensation offerings
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
portfolio performance analysisfinancial modelingpricing initiativespackaging initiativeslifecycle governancebusiness case developmentforecastingperformance trackingdashboard creationcompetitive positioning
Soft Skills
analytical skillscommunicationorganizational skillsdetail-orientedability to manage multiple workstreamscomfort with ambiguitytrade-off analysispresentation skills