The Product Manager will lead the lifecycle management of Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology as the company transitions from an R&D startup to a global player. This senior role requires a balance of strategic vision and hands-on management to ensure the DAC product meets high standards for performance, impact, and market readiness.
Key Responsibilities:
Product Lifecycle Management: Oversee the entire DAC product lifecycle, from R&D to deployment and post-launch operations, ensuring alignment with sales, marketing, engineering, and regulatory requirements. Develop product roadmaps and frameworks.Cross-functional Collaboration: Work closely with commercial, technical, and R&D teams to translate technological advancements into market-ready solutions.Customer Insights and Feedback: Act as the bridge between commercial and product teams, gathering insights and feedback to refine product strategy and address customer needs.Data Stewardship: Manage product-related data, ensuring clarity and purpose for internal and external stakeholders.Product Advocacy: Promote product differentiators within the company and align customer projects with product requirements.Scaling Strategy: Develop strategies for scaling production, including managing supply chain relationships and conducting techno-economic analyses.Team Leadership: Collaborate with a Product Analyst and manage cross-functional team contributions.Required Qualifications:
Experience in product management, ideally in hardware technology or scaling products.Strong project management and multitasking abilities in dynamic environments.Ability to work with diverse stakeholders, from technical teams to executives, and communicate effectively.Excellent writing and presentation skills.Preferred Qualifications:
Familiarity with DAC technology and applications, particularly in B2B.Background in climate tech, clean energy, or sustainability-focused product development.Line management or matrix management experience, ideally in a startup environment.Technical understanding of engineering or environmental technologies.
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