Lead mobile product strategy and roadmap for iOS, Android, and React apps. Prioritize backlog, coordinate with UX/design and engineering, launch features, analyze market trends (retail/e-commerce), and use product metrics to drive continuous improvement.
Location : Boston
Job Description:As the Product Owner, you will be at the forefront of our mobile application strategy, leading the development and execution of our product roadmap. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality mobile applications that enhance user experience and drive business growth.
Key Responsibilities:
- Define and prioritize the product backlog, ensuring alignment with business objectives and customer needs.
- Lead the planning and execution of mobile application projects from conception to launch, working closely with development teams across iOS, Android, and React platforms.
- Collaborate with UX/UI designers, developers, and other stakeholders to deliver feature enhancements and optimizations.
- Act as the primary liaison between business stakeholders and the development team, communicating product vision and ensuring project alignment with strategic goals.
- Analyze market to identify trends and opportunities in the mobile application space, particularly in retail and e-commerce.
- Monitor and analyze product performance, using data to inform decisions and drive continuous improvement.
Qualifications:
- Proven experience as a Product Owner or similar role in mobile application development.
- Mandatory experience working with iOS, Android or React applications.
- Strong understanding of Agile methodologies and experience in an Agile working environment.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills.
- Ability to translate complex technical details into business value and user-friendly language.
- Retail and e-commerce industry experience is highly desirable.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a data-driven approach to product development.
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