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Technical Product Manager

Technical Product Manager

CompanyHewlett Packard Enterprise
LocationWashington, USA, Pennsylvania, USA, California, USA, Texas, USA, Florida, USA, Waterbury, CT, USA, Nevada, USA, South Carolina, USA, Minnesota, USA, North Carolina, USA
Salary$115500 – $266000
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelExpert or higher

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in computer science, engineering or related field of study
  • 10+ years of work experience in related field
  • Technical understanding and knowledge of the relevant industry
  • Extensive team skills and ability to cross functionally drive/influence work through others
  • Extensive skills in cost efficient solution building, financial performance metric creation and analysis
  • Extensive business acumen and knowledge of root cause analysis and problem detection
  • Technical understanding and knowledge of the relevant industry and ability to provide product specific technical training to the team

Responsibilities

  • Independently leads and drives the end-to-end strategy and operational product roadmap for one or more complex products or a product portfolio
  • Builds and delivers the value proposition, target customer segments, and business case to bring innovative and disruptive products to market for a product portfolio with respect to the whole company product portfolio (i.e. Product configuration mix, Revenue/Margins, financials, market share)
  • Synthesizes market requirements (MRD) into marketing/customer details through having intimate customer knowledge and business, financial and industry market acumen
  • Guides key stakeholders on the portfolio strategy across all phases of the lifecycle (e.g., planning, development, launch, management, exit)
  • Creates and drives goal alignment and collaborates across one or more products’ value chain partners to optimize margins and enable success of products per plans across the product lifecycle.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Cross Domain Knowledge
  • Customer Engagement
  • Design Thinking
  • Development Fundamentals
  • DevOps
  • Go-to-Market Expertise
  • Partner Management
  • Product Lifecycle Management
  • Security-First Mindset
  • Strategic Pricing
  • Strategy Creation
  • User Experience (UX)
  • Value Creation
  • Vendor Management