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UX Product Manager

Product Manager

We are a growing startup in San Francisco that is currently seeking a detail-oriented, creative, and highly collaborative HCI UX Product Manager to join our team. This role will bridge the gap between our engineering, design, and business teams, steering the direction of our product user experience from conception through execution. 

At Manage Casa, we’re always looking for a driven, enthusiastic professional who wants to join our organization. We are passionate about making the best Property Management Software in the world. If you like to work for a fantastic startup, have the drive to succeed, and love to work with great people, ManageCasa is for you! ManageCasa is one of the leading startups in the #PropTech space and has built an All-in-One Rental and Community Association Property Management Software designed to help real estate professionals take control of their business by streamlining their accounting, rent payments, maintenance, communication, leasing processes, and many other things in the cloud. This software space is growing from $3 Billion to a $4.5 Billion industry worldwide. 

Responsibilities

1. Lead product strategy and direction, conceptualizing, defining, and delivering exceptional UX for our digital products. 2. Apply HCI principles to define product roadmaps and decision-making. 3. Collaborate with the Design, Engineering, and Marketing teams to build engaging and intuitive user experiences. 4. Analyze user feedback and behavior to enhance product performance and design. 5. Establish and nurture relationships with key stakeholders to align on vision, product strategy, and prioritize features based on business needs. 6. Develop and manage project plans, create product roadmaps, and set milestones. 7. Oversee the entire product life cycle, from strategic planning to tactical execution. 8. Define, understand, and improve key functional and usage metrics to inform decision-making and measure success. 9. Participate in usability testing and user research, turning your insights into actionable product requirements.

Qualifications

1. Bachelor’s degree or higher in HCI, UX Design, Product Management, Computer Science, or a related field. 2. 5-7 years experience as a Product Manager or in a similar role, ideally with a strong focus on UX. 3. Strong understanding of HCI principles and experience applying them in real-world settings. 4. Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams to meet business objectives and influence co-workers while fostering strong working relationships. 5. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills. 6. Experience with user testing and usability analysis. 7. Excellent problem-solving, organizational, and analytical skills, with the ability to evolve product strategy based on research, data and industry trends. 8. Familiarity with web and mobile technologies and their impact on the feasibility of design solutions. 9. Experience with UX design tools such as Sketch, Figma, InVision, Adobe XD, or similar.

Preferred

  • BA or BS in Computer Science or related technical field

  • CS or technical background

  • Experience developing social products, technologies, and platforms

  • An advanced degree in HCI, UX, or a related field.

  • Experience in Agile methodologies, such as Scrum or Kanban.

  • Professional certification in UX or Product Management is a plus.

About You

You have a passion for creating products that resonate emotionally with people. You're fluent in human-centered design, and you're a strong advocate for the user. You have an insatiable curiosity, you embrace failure as a learning opportunity, and you have a bias toward action.

Our commitment to you

  • Organizational support to help you become the best product manager

  • A servant leadership culture focused on helping you develop and progress as a product management professional

  • A team that is intellectually curious, dedicated, and has a willingness to get the job done

What makes ManageCasa different?

We've shared a lot about what we're looking for, and now it's only fair that we share what you can expect from us. We could write pages on this, but I felt this summed it up: