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Product Manager, Inventory & Orders
FourKites, Inc.Product Manager at FourKites developing the Inventory & Orders module. Working on customer requirement synthesis and feature implementation in AI-driven supply chain solutions.
Tech Stack
Tools & technologiesERPOracle
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Author detailed user stories, acceptance criteria, and feature specifications for capabilities such as safety stock threshold configuration, order-at-risk dashboards, and AI-assisted stock transfer recommendations.
- Translate ambiguous customer requirements into structured, engineering-ready backlog items with clear scope boundaries.
- Own sprint-level backlog grooming in collaboration with the engineering manager, ensuring tickets are well-defined and prioritized before each cycle.
- Conduct structured discovery sessions independently with supply chain planners, procurement leads, and operations teams.
- Synthesize raw customer feedback, field notes, and survey data into prioritized problem statements and product hypotheses.
- Maintain a continuous feedback loop with pilot customers during early rollouts, identifying adoption gaps and surfacing them as actionable product improvements.
- Own integration requirement specifications — defining how data from ERP systems (SAP, Oracle), warehouse management systems, and demand planning tools flows into FourKites via flat-file SFTP, API, and EDI.
- Work with Solutions Engineering to validate integration feasibility, data freshness requirements, and schema mapping during pre-sales and onboarding.
- Identify and escalate data quality risks that could compromise dashboard accuracy during early customer deployments.
- Partner closely with engineering, design, and Solutions Engineering throughout the feature lifecycle — from discovery through general availability.
- Coordinate with Customer Success during pilot rollouts to ensure smooth adoption and capture post-launch learnings.
- Support pre-sales activities by providing product clarity on capabilities, integration requirements, and roadmap direction.
Requirements
What you’ll need- 2–4 years of professional experience in product management, supply chain operations, procurement, or demand planning.
- Demonstrated understanding of inventory and procurement workflows — including safety stock parameters, days-of-supply calculations, MRP outputs, and order fulfillment processes.
- Ability to write clear, structured product specifications and acceptance criteria that engineering teams can execute without ambiguity.
- Comfort owning integration requirement discussions — understanding data flow, feed latency tradeoffs, and schema mapping without needing to write code.
- Experience working with B2B SaaS product tooling: Jira, Confluence, or equivalent.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to synthesize complex customer conversations into concise product requirements.
- Comfortable working across time zones in a remote or hybrid environment.
Benefits
Comp & perks- Medical benefits start on first day of employment
- 36 PTO days( Sick, Casual and Earned) , 5 recharge days, 2 volunteer days
- Home Office set ups and Technology reimbursement
- Lifestyle & Family benefits
- Mental Wellness support and guidance
- Ongoing learning & development opportunities ( Professional development program, Toast Master club etc.)
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Hard Skills & Tools
user storiesacceptance criteriafeature specificationsbacklog groomingintegration requirementsdata flowschema mappinginventory workflowsprocurement workflowsdemand planning
Soft Skills
communication skillssynthesis of feedbackcollaborationproblem-solvingprioritizationindependent discoverycustomer engagementadaptabilityclarity in writingcross-functional teamwork