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Senior Product Manager, Hardware at Sila Nanotechnologies in Alameda, CA

WHO YOU ARE As a Senior Product Manager, you will work across all technical and business subject areas to help set the direction and drive the development of Sila's next-generation battery materials. You'll be working with the Research, Process, Battery Engineering, and Business Development groups, as well as engaging with customers.
Responsibilities:
Understand the competitive landscape and where Sila fits in it. Consolidate a list of all potential technical advances being worked on within Sila and create a structure to evaluate commercialization opportunities. Create and maintain key elements of Sila's product roadmap. Identify gaps between what Sila needs to do to succeed in new markets and what Sila is on track to achieve. Define detailed requirements for products Sila is considering developing. Investigate and synthesize customers' needs in target markets through customer and discussions, industry reports, announcements, etc. Own and drive new product development and introduction, including launch plan, marketing/sales documentation, and product documentation. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS 4
years in a product management role, preferably with a business-to-business hardware product. Experience crafting and owning elements of product management, including product roadmaps. Experience bringing at least one product from conception through launch. Lead conversations on future needs with team members at existing customers/prospects and accessing valuable market sources (i.e., market reports, conferences, consultants, etc.). Track record of improving how a company develops products. Knowledge of automotive or consumer electronics sectors, experience in the battery industry, and/or engineering degree would be nice.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Technical Product ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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