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Lead the creation of our Product Management discipline in Los Angeles. This hands-on director role requires a strategic leader with 10+ years of PM experience and a technical background. You will build the team, define frameworks, and drive product strategy for advanced hardware/software systems....
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United States , Los Angeles
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200000.00 - 240000.00 USD / Year
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Silvus Technologies (International)
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Director of Product Management
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Lead the creation of Silvus' Product Management discipline in this hands-on, high-impact director role. You will architect and build the team from the ground up, defining strategy and frameworks for our complex hardware/software systems. This role requires a strategic leader with 10+ years of PM ...
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United States , Irvine; West Los Angeles
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200000.00 - 240000.00 USD / Year
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Silvus Technologies (International)
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Embark on a strategic career path by exploring Director of Product Management jobs, a senior leadership role pivotal to an organization's success. A Director of Product Management is a visionary leader responsible for guiding the strategic direction and execution of a product portfolio. This role sits at the critical intersection of business, technology, and user experience, translating market needs and company objectives into a cohesive and innovative product strategy. Professionals in these jobs move beyond managing single products to overseeing a suite of offerings, ensuring they align with the broader business unit goals and drive significant market impact. The common responsibilities for a Director of Product Management are extensive and strategic. Typically, they own the end-to-end product lifecycle for their portfolio, from initial concept and vision through to launch and iteration. This involves defining and socializing the product vision and strategy, creating a robust product roadmap, and prioritizing feature delivery based on data and customer insights. A key duty is leading and mentoring a team of product managers, fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and continuous development. They are also responsible for driving cross-functional alignment, working closely with executives, engineering, design, marketing, and sales to ensure a unified approach to product development and go-to-market. Furthermore, they own the operational metrics for their portfolio, tracking performance and using those insights to refine strategy and demonstrate business value, such as revenue growth, market share, and customer satisfaction. To succeed in Director of Product Management jobs, candidates must possess a unique blend of strategic, technical, and leadership skills. A bachelor's degree in business, computer science, engineering, or a related field is typically required, with many employers preferring an MBA or other advanced degree. The role generally demands 10-15+ years of progressive experience in product management or a related field, with a proven track record of building and launching successful, large-scale products. Essential skills include expert-level strategic planning, exceptional business acumen, and a deep understanding of the relevant industry and technology landscape. Strong leadership and people management capabilities are non-negotiable, as is the ability to influence senior stakeholders and lead multi-functional teams without direct authority. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and mentoring skills are crucial for guiding teams and evangelizing product vision across the organization. For those seeking high-impact leadership roles, Director of Product Management jobs offer the opportunity to shape the future of products and lead teams that deliver meaningful value to customers and the business.

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