Job Overiew By understanding the command line tools and utilities available across Arm and the wider industry, you’ll devise appropriate integrations, prioritising them according to developer needs. You’ll help to guide the engineering team on daily priorities and become an authority in our editor-based tools.
Responsibilities: Product management: Define the vision, mission, strategy, and roadmap for development environment support. Work with lead partners and developers to ensure that you’re delivering a roadmap that brings value to the end user. You will also be responsible for product ownership.
"Nice to Have" skills and experience: - Degree or equivalent experience in a relevant subject, such as electronic engineering or computer science.
- Perhaps you have worked as a software engineer or closely with an engineering team who use editors or IDEs every day.
- You’re the kind of product manager who gets hands-on with your own product and are well versed in agile development.
- Use of analytical tools such as Tableau, Google Analytics or Microsoft Azure Analytics.
Functional Knowledge: - Product management experience in creating software products and technology.
- Experience working across multiple organisations and engineering functions to develop and deploy technology.
- Background in cultivating developer communities and a track record in finding and connecting with individual developers.
People: - Outstanding communications skills, and ability to communicate appropriately with a diverse set of audiences at all levels of the organization.
- Highly collaborative, inspires and motivates individuals in disparate groups to align around shared goals and strategic priorities.
- Comfortable in proactively tackling ambiguity and leading others through a changing landscape with shifting priorities.
- Demonstrable experience that you can lead across boundaries, and without organisational authority.
Continuous Improvement: - Demonstrated success in encouraging a culture of innovation, learning and continuous improvement.