The Product Manager will define vision and roadmap for products, lead the full product lifecycle, and improve products based on metrics and feedback.
While your primary focus will be on the Tapware product category, you will also be responsible for overseeing other product lines as required.
Some of the key responsibilities include:
Define and communicate a clear product vision, strategy, and roadmap for hardware water technology solutions.
Lead the end-to-end product lifecycle: concept, design, prototyping, testing, launch, and post-launch optimisation.
Gather and analyze customer feedback, field data, and performance metrics to drive product improvements and innovation.
Monitor product performance post-launch and implement iterative improvements based on data and feedback.
Partner with engineering, operations, supply chain, quality assurance, and service teams to ensure timely and successful product delivery.
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