Cox Automotive is looking to develop, manage and optimize one or more large and/or complex Product lines in the Inventory Management Group
Requirements
- 7+ years of experience product management/development with a record of shipping complex, enterprise products
- Fluency in agile methods and tooling
- Proven cross-functional leadership with UX, engineering, and architecture
- Experience with Product planning/roadmap and project management tools
- Ability to apply critical thinking skills to solve challenging problems for complex enterprise products
- Can precisely articulate customer problems and solution value and effectively influence cross functional teams
- Strong communicator who can articulate customer problems, solution value, and trade-offs
Responsibilities
- Lead the discovery process to formulate an in-depth understanding of problems by customer segment and personas with an understanding of the market and competitive landscape
- Synthesize discovery into a transparent, outcome-oriented roadmap that sequences near-term wins and longer-horizon strategies
- Translate strategy into business outcomes, milestones, and epics
- Understand how to effectively apply agile methodologies in a complex, enterprise environment
- Build effective relationships with onshore and offshore teams, including contractors, across product, UX, engineering, architecture and solution discovery
- Assess product performance against KPIs and provide insights to improve product performance and inform future roadmap priorities
- Engage with clients and client-proxies throughout the discovery process to gather feedback and input on product ideas
Other
- A bachelor's degree in a related discipline and 6 years of experience in a related field
- Excellent people skills and developing relationships with team members and customers
- Purpose-driven with the ability to motivate and excite others
- Strong communicator who can articulate customer problems, solution value, and trade-offs
- Ability to work with cross-functional teams and stakeholders