Synera

Product Manager – Nodes

Synera

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: United States

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Salary

💰 €68,900 - €89,500 per year

About the role

  • Lead discovery and validation by engaging with internal stakeholders and directly with customers to uncover user needs and pain points
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to enable our customers to digitalize their work
  • Formulate hypotheses and define measurable product outcomes
  • Participate in rituals such as daily stand-ups and reviews
  • Own a problem space by understanding users and mapping opportunities

Requirements

  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience working on technology-driven products as a Product Manager or Product Designer, ideally within a start-up or scale-up B2B SaaS environment
  • Deep knowledge of CAx technologies (geometry kernels, various simulation disciplines)
  • Ability to translate technical possibilities into clear customer value
  • Strong problem-solving skills and sound judgment
  • Naturally curious about our domain and emerging technologies, with a desire to build a deep understanding of customer workflows and the market context
Benefits
  • Flexible working: choose when and where you work (requires residency in Germany)
  • Home office setup support + access to our office in Bremen
  • Personal development budget of €2,000 for conferences, training, or books to support your growth
  • We don’t track vacation days — we trust our team members to decide what’s best for them and the company
  • JobRad for bicycle commuters
  • Company fitness with Wellpass and mental health support via nilo
  • Regular team events, virtual coffee breaks, and informal afterworks
  • Company off-sites twice a year
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
CAx technologiesgeometry kernelssimulation disciplinesproduct managementproduct designB2B SaaS
Soft Skills
problem-solvingsound judgmentcuriositycustomer understanding