Leonardo.Ai

Product Launch Specialist, AI

Leonardo.Ai

full-time

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Origin:  • 🇦🇺 Australia

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Job Level

Mid-LevelSenior

Tech Stack

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About the role

  • Lead product launches: Take ownership of messaging, timing and coordination for high-impact model and feature releases.
  • Positioning and messaging: Translate complex technical capabilities into user-facing value and clear product narratives.
  • Early technical input: Embed with the research team to understand what’s being built and shape how it’s communicated; join internal demos and ask critical questions.
  • Translate research to product: Bring new model architectures and inference improvements into production and define positioning for users.
  • Internal alignment: Create internal briefs and messaging guides to keep product, brand, growth and comms coordinated.
  • Go-to-market execution: Plan and support launches across customer segments, from individual creators to enterprise partners.
  • Cross-functional support: Help teams move faster by connecting technical progress to user needs and platform goals.
  • Customer impact: Ensure customers understand what’s new, how it works and how to get value from it. You’ll be measured by how clearly new capabilities are defined, adopted and understood across segments.

Requirements

  • AI fluency: You can follow conversations about models, inference and pipelines or you’re confident asking good questions until you do. You don’t need commercial AI experience, but you should have shown curiosity and initiative in the space.
  • Structured communication: You turn evolving technical inputs into clear, thoughtful messaging, positioning and launch briefs that keep teams aligned.
  • Cross-functional empathy: You’ve worked with engineers or researchers and know how to move work forward across different disciplines. You’re at home in high-context environments and enjoy making the abstract concrete.
  • Clear writing: You write quickly and clearly for a range of audiences, from internal stakeholders to end users, without oversimplifying.
  • Launch ownership: You’ve led or contributed meaningfully to product launches. You understand how timing, coordination and communication shape success.
  • Customer focus: You care about what users need to know to feel confident and successful, especially when a feature is new or complex.
  • Judgement under ambiguity: You’re comfortable navigating shifting priorities, asking the right questions, and helping teams make decisions even when the roadmap isn’t fixed.
  • Work authorization: Working rights in Australia (application form requires applicant to declare working rights and sponsorship needs).