First American is a company that values its people and fosters an inclusive environment. They are seeking a Senior Product Manager to define product strategy for enterprise AI platforms and collaborate with various teams to enhance product offerings.
Responsibilities:
- Define product strategy for our enterprise-wide AI platforms with clear, supportable objectives and long-term vision for your area of ownership
- Partner with Engineering, Operations, Finance, and HR to assess and activate AI capabilities embedded in enterprise platforms
- Own the roadmap for core AI platform enablers – LLMs, copilots, orchestration layers, embedding APIs – ensuring alignment with the XP2 lifecycle and governance checkpoints
- Craft KPIs, develop a product roadmap, and write user stories / requirements for your areas of ownership
- Engage with internal stakeholders to gather feedback, glean insights, and understand pain points to enhance product offerings
- Actively contribute to cultivating a customer-obsessed, product-led design culture
- Support a comprehensive strategy from start to finish with training, adoption playbooks, and responsible use guidelines
- Develop metrics to assess the success of new features and determine necessary enhancements
Requirements:
- 5 + years of software/technology Product Management. Equivalent experience in strategic marketing, business management, or other related technology functions is acceptable
- Experience driving AI initiatives that deliver value in an enterprise environment
- Successful track record in software/technology product management and delivering features in an iterative and fast-paced environment
- Superior interpersonal and communication skills that bridge the gap between business and engineering teams
- Ability to use data to gain product insights, validate risk, and demonstrate those risks and insights in a meaningful way
- Excellent knowledge of modern product and software development methodologies
- Experience launching products or features end-to-end
- Comfort in embracing ambiguity and getting things done, even when 'building the plane while flying it'