About the job
The Associate Product Manager (Technical Delivery) is a pivotal early-career role focused on mastering the essential principles of strategic product management across five key pillars. This position involves supporting the team in discovery, documentation, prioritization, analysis, and execution coordination—cultivating the skills of precision, thoroughness, and effective communication that characterize proficient technical product managers. A willingness to learn and leverage AI tools in daily tasks is expected, along with a keen interest in how AI is transforming the landscape of digital product development.
Key Responsibilities:
- Engage in requirements discovery by participating in stakeholder and engineering discussions, documenting insights, and organizing functional and non-functional input for senior practitioners.
- Contribute to strategy and vision by assisting in the creation of user stories, acceptance criteria, and functional requirements under the guidance of senior team members, while maintaining documentation that accurately reflects the product’s current direction.
- Support backlog management by adding tickets, organizing documentation, and highlighting discrepancies to provide the team with a clear and updated view of scoped and sequenced tasks.
- Assist in quality assurance (QA) and user acceptance testing (UAT) by tracking bugs, documenting test outcomes, and communicating status updates, while understanding how delivery metrics relate to product decisions.
- Manage sprint tasks, action items, and meeting follow-ups; coordinate daily with engineering and design teams to clarify tasks and ensure documentation remains current.
- Explore and apply AI tools in documentation and delivery tasks under senior supervision, gaining hands-on experience and developing insight into their potential to enhance accuracy and efficiency.
- Maintain organized project documentation, demonstrating attention to detail, a systematic approach, and a genuine curiosity regarding the lifecycle of digital products from conception to iteration.

