Product Manager Manufacturing - Boston, MA at Geebo

Product Manager

Job DescriptionDUTIES:
Articulate the integration and API vision and translate this into product requirements and prioritization with development team.
Demonstrate ownership of the full lifecycle of API and SDK products including strategy and definition, feature roadmap, and delivery.
Manage and drive multiple products to create a foundation for a multi-sided platform marketplace.
Provide ownership of products, including leading cross-functional teams to ensure on time and quality delivery, and escalating issues and risks to drive solutions forward.
Work with business units and marketing teams to define the global go-to-market strategy for attracting developers onto our platform.
Conduct Voice of the Customer, competitive research, and financial/business case analyses.
REQUIREMENTS:
Master's degree in Business Administration, life sciences, or related field of study plus 1 year of developing API-based products or related experience.
Employer also accepts a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, life sciences or related field of study plus 3 years of developing API-based products or related experience.
Must have experience or knowledge with:
API management and lifecycles, including road mapping, versioning, and deprecation;Owning developer-facing managed cloud services and APIs;Agile software development;Web Service architecture;HTTP/1.
1 protocol;RESTful APIs;OIDC authentication protocolTravel:
Up to 20% domestic and international travel required.
Roving/Telecommuting Employee:
Reports to company headquarters in Waltham, MA.
Will work at various unknown client sites throughout the U.
S.
for up to 20% of the time.
Must be willing to travel anywhere in the U.
S.
and may be assigned to work at client sites across the U.
S.
Can work remotely or telecommute.
Recommended Skills Api Agile Methodology Api Manager Architecture Business Administration Cloud Computing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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