CyberCoders – REMOTE SaaS Product Manager – NYC or Boston local – Boston, MA – New York City, NY

Job title: REMOTE SaaS Product Manager - NYC or Boston local Company: CyberCoders Job description: Salary: $140K to $160K base, $50K Annual Bonus bolthires paid quarterly, above market Stock Options Requirements: SaaS Product Management, Cloud-Based apps/services, Conception to Launch As a leader in indoor environmental, location, and occupancy services using BLE, we aim to deliver human-building interfaces that provide delightful, safe, and useful indoor experiences to help enable buildings to work for people. With a focus on Smart Buildings in Healthcare and Corporate Real Estate, we continue to grow at the forefront of the industry. We are looking for an experienced SaaS Product Manager with Cloud-Based SaaS products to work remotely in NYC or Boston (We meet in person once or twice a month). What You Will Be Doing Working with leadership and cross-functional teams across the organization, you will drive the whole portfolio of our applications. You'll help create and drive the strategy, vision, and roadmap, owning the critical features and customer experience. Utilizing your business analysis skills and product planning/SCRUM management chops to keep multiple, parallel workstreams going simultaneously. Responsibilities: - Lead and define customer-facing applications - Define requirements and lead requirements gathering effort on epics and stories as needed - Work closely with UX/UI designer to build designs aligning with our vision and strategy - Work with full stack and frontend engineers to ensure timely delivery of new features and solutions stability - Product pilot and rollout testing - Research/leverage consumer insights and competitive intelligence to inform product strategy - Develop strategic initiatives and evolve those into detailed programs/project plans (roadmaps, budget, resource planning) - Manager customer feedback, requirements, and issues for products What You Need for this Position Qualifications: - Bachelor's Degree - 5+ years of product management, building products from conception to launch - Launching SaaS-based/cloud-based products - Building dashboard applications that monitor/show large real-time data - Cloud environments (AWS, Azure, bolthires Cloud) - Developing solid product strategies in a similar fast-paced, start-up environment - Running multiple product designs simultaneously What's In It for You - Competitive Compensation ($140-$160K base, $50K Annual Bonus bolthires paid quarterly) - Above-market Stock Options package - 100% Health Premiums Paid - Remote-first work environment So, if you are a SaaS Product Manager with relevant experience, please ! Colorado employees will receive paid sick leave. For additional information about available benefits, please contact Tim Sugrue This job is open to telecommute candidates. Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. Additional ways to apply Preferred Skills Expected salary: $140000 - 160000 per year Location: Boston, MA - New York City, NY Apply for the job now! Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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