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Product Manager - Custom House

Posted by Rob Lewis on Wed, February 13, 2008 1:58 PM · Filed under Vancouver · Comments

Custom House is currently looking for a Product Manager to play a key role on a team charged with a product line contribution. The Product Manager will build products from existing ideas, and help to develop new ideas based on industry experience and contact with customers and prospects. A unique blend of business and technical savvy; a big-picture vision, and the drive to make that vision a reality are required in the incumbent holding this position.

Responsibilities:

  • Manage the entire life cycle of a product line from strategic planning to tactical activities.
  • Specify market requirements for current and future products by conducting market research supported by on-going visits to customers and non-customers.
  • Describe the market ecosystem for the company’s products.
  • Analyse the competitive landscape.
  • Build and manage a product roadmap to support the company’s goals and strategies.
  • Drive a solution set across development teams through market requirements, product content, and positioning.
  • Develop and implement a company-wide go-to-market and launch plans; and work with all departments to execute.
  • Analyze potential partner relationships for the product.

Qualifications:

  • Degree in business. MBA preferred.
  • 5-10 years Product Management experience, preferably in financial services or related industry.

Learn more about this Product Manager position here or email your resume and salary expectations to knanji@customhouse.com.

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