Science Exchange
Product Manager
Similar Jobs
Cannabis • eCommerce • Enterprise Web • Logistics • Payments • Software • Database
Lead product strategy, discovery, and execution for LeafLink's marketplace and financial services. Partner with Design, Engineering, Data, Operations, and Commercial teams to define roadmaps, validate solutions, ship customer-facing B2B products, measure outcomes, and iterate using customer research and analytics.
Artificial Intelligence • Cloud • HR Tech • Information Technology • Productivity • Software • Automation
Design and deliver AI-enhanced product features, collaborate with engineering and customers, lead cross-functional initiatives and product strategy, gather requirements into roadmaps, and build customer relationships to drive enterprise-scale value.
Top Skills:
AISoftware Asset ManagementSoftware Publisher Licensing
Artificial Intelligence • Enterprise Web • Software • Design • Generative AI
Lead strategy and execution for enterprise identity, access control, and governance features. Partner with go-to-market, engineering, and design to build scalable RBAC, audit, and compliance capabilities for large customers and evangelize principles across the product.
Top Skills:
AIAudit LoggingCompliance FrameworksIdentity And Access Management (Iam)Role-Based Access Control (Rbac)Webflow
About the Role
Science Exchange is seeking a Product Manager to drive the day-to-day execution of our product development process. You will work closely with the SVP of Product & Design and our Senior Technical PM to translate product strategy into clear, actionable work that engineering can build and ship.
This is a hands-on, execution-focused role — perfect for someone who loves writing excellent tickets, running smooth sprints, ruthlessly managing bugs, and using metrics to improve how the team operates. You will be the operational backbone that keeps engineering aligned, unblocked, and moving quickly.
What You’ll Do
- Own the product backlog end-to-end: write user stories, define acceptance criteria, and prepare clean, ready-to-build tickets for each sprint.
- Run core product rituals — standups, sprint planning, backlog grooming, and retros — ensuring they are efficient, organized, and outcomes-focused.
- Become a product expert: deeply understand workflows, data flows, dependencies, and edge cases to anticipate issues before they hit engineering.
- Track and report key delivery metrics (e.g., rollover, cycle time, velocity, defects) to identify bottlenecks and improve team efficiency.
- Analyze product usage and operational metrics to spot issues, monitor trends, and identify opportunities for improvement.
- Manage the bug backlog with precision — triage issues quickly, prioritize ruthlessly, and ensure high-impact bugs are addressed.
- Partner with QA to validate features, confirm acceptance criteria, and uphold product quality standards.
- Collaborate closely with the Product Operations / Release Manager to ensure full clarity on what is being delivered each sprint and release.
- Work with Design, Customer Success, and Implementation to gather requirements, clarify intent, and translate feedback into actionable improvements.
What You’ll Bring
- 3–5 years of experience as a Product Manager or Product Owner in SaaS or platform environments.
- Strong experience with Agile delivery, backlog management, and writing clear, detailed user stories.
- Ability to work closely with engineering and understand technical concepts (APIs, data flows, integrations).
- Metrics-driven mindset with the ability to interpret data and use it to improve product and process outcomes.
- Exceptional organization and communication skills with high attention to detail.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities, surface risks early, and keep the team unblocked.
You’ll Thrive Here If You
- Love clarity, structure, and operational excellence.
- Take pride in writing clean, complete tickets and running efficient sprint rituals.
- Are energized by solving problems and improving internal processes.
- Enjoy being the central connector between engineering, QA, product operations, and design.
- Want to grow into a more senior PM role by mastering execution first.
Success Looks Like
- Sprints are well-planned, documented, and aligned with the SVP of Product in weekly 1:1s.
- Engineering always has a ready-to-build backlog with clear, detailed requirements.
- Delivery metrics improve steadily because you identify and eliminate bottlenecks.
- The bug backlog is well-managed, prioritized, and under control.
- You and the Release Manager keep internal teams aligned on what’s shipping and when.
- Product development feels predictable, efficient, and calm — allowing leadership to focus on strategy while trusting execution is in excellent hands.
The US-based salary range for this full-time position is $140,000-$170,000. Our salary ranges are determined by the role and seniority level. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the position across all US locations. Within the range, individual pay can be determined by additional factors including, but not limited to, job-related skills, experience, and relevant education and/or training.
Please note that the compensation details listed in US-based postings reflect the base salary only. Incentive compensation and health, dental and vision benefits are also offered for all US-based roles.
Please note that the compensation details listed in US-based postings reflect the base salary only. Incentive compensation and health, dental and vision benefits are also offered for all US-based roles.
What you need to know about the Austin Tech Scene
Austin has a diverse and thriving tech ecosystem thanks to home-grown companies like Dell and major campuses for IBM, AMD and Apple. The state’s flagship university, the University of Texas at Austin, is known for its engineering school, and the city is known for its annual South by Southwest tech and media conference. Austin’s tech scene spans many verticals, but it’s particularly known for hardware, including semiconductors, as well as AI, biotechnology and cloud computing. And its food and music scene, low taxes and favorable climate has made the city a destination for tech workers from across the country.
Key Facts About Austin Tech
- Number of Tech Workers: 180,500; 13.7% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
- Major Tech Employers: Dell, IBM, AMD, Apple, Alphabet
- Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, hardware, cloud computing, software, healthtech
- Funding Landscape: $4.5 billion in VC funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
- Notable Investors: Live Oak Ventures, Austin Ventures, Hinge Capital, Gigafund, KdT Ventures, Next Coast Ventures, Silverton Partners
- Research Centers and Universities: University of Texas, Southwestern University, Texas State University, Center for Complex Quantum Systems, Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, Texas Advanced Computing Center



