Salary
💰 $108,567 - $180,945 per year
About the role
- As a Product Manager at ShipBob you will own, manage, and execute your product roadmap to deliver value to ShipBob’s customers around the globe.
- Steer the growth of the B2B business by innovating on behalf of our merchants, fulfillment partners and retailers worldwide. Deliver go-to-market product strategy, lead successful initial launches, and facilitate the development of tools for efficient and compliant fulfillment and great merchant and retailer experience.
- Proactively gather industry and customer related information to build trust with customers and have engaging conversations.
- Gather, investigate and synthesize various data sources to measure impact of current products and to influence new product development.
- Prioritize, track, coordinate and communicate progress for strategic cross functional projects.
- Define and clearly prioritize a one year product roadmap that you can communicate across the business, recalibrating this roadmap once quarterly.
- Work in an ever changing environment and successfully communicate both verbally and in writing, across the team and other cross functional channels (your scrum team, customers and your managers).
- Create resources to solve complex problems. You are a constant purveyor of new and innovative technologies that can help teams succeed.
- Build a roadmap that demonstrates a vision that builds on existing product strengths while finding areas for innovation that fit clearly within the overall product vision.
- Be resourceful and scrappy - you can find the information you need to inspire decision making.
- Additional duties and responsibilities as necessary.
Requirements
- Logistics and Fulfillment experience.
- Experience with creating workflows to solve complex retailer requirements, compliance and documents.
- Deep understanding of operational flows and WMS.
- Industry experience with e-commerce, retailer, and marketplace platforms.
- Nice to have: Familiarity with EDI integrations and documentation.
- Nice to have: Product management experience.
- Nice to have: An MBA.
- Nice to have: CSM or equivalent scrum certification.