As a Technical Product Manager at JPMorgan Chase within the International Consumer Bank, you will be a part of a flat-structure organization. Your responsibilities are to deliver end-to-end cutting-edge solutions in the form of cloud-native microservices architecture applications leveraging the latest technologies and the best industry practices. You are expected to be involved in the design and architecture of the solutions while also focusing on the entire SDLC lifecycle stages.
You will take ownership of one of the Digital Platforms squads. Our mission is to enable engineers to consistently and seamlessly ship secure, performant, and reliable experiences through any channel by shortening the time from idea to release and exposing the best capabilities of every platform.
Job responsibilities:
- Create the squad’s product strategy by establishing the product goals, metrics, and deadlines
- Create and own a prioritised technical product roadmap, translating the product goals into initiatives, aligning to the overall business OKRs
- Capture and use feedback from other teams in order to inform your product roadmap
- Together with the squad, breakdown the backlog into smaller increments of deliverables, each with acceptance criteria
- Prioritise the backlog, including negotiation, alignment and interlock of priorities with dependent teams
- Chair Agile ceremonies
- Promote a culture of proactive avoidance of incidents
Required qualifications, capabilities and skills
- Product management experience during full SDLC
- Track record of successful delivery of complex projects in an Agile setting
- Experience working within mobile (Android, iOS, React Native) engineering teams that enable and support product squads
- Good understanding of mobile application development lifecycle and ecosystem
Preferred qualifications, capabilities and skills
- Understanding of frontend infrastructural tooling (CI/CD tooling, testing tooling, etc)
- Understanding of high-level mobile application release process
- Experience working in a “platform as a product” construct