The Judge Group is currently seeking a Product Manager to drive growth and collaboration with stakeholders and clients. This role leads the commercial and strategic direction of a product portfolio, combining product leadership, market insight, and business development responsibilities to drive sustainable growth.
Responsibilities:
- Build and execute market entry and growth plans, defining target customers, revenue goals, and priority segments
- Guide sales teams in positioning products and coordinating go‑to‑market efforts
- Identify and shape product offerings suited for overhead and underground applications
- Establish pricing approaches aligned with market expectations and business goals
- Create a multi‑year roadmap to meet long‑term revenue objectives
- Maintain a rolling market outlook, including TAM/PAM/SAM assessments
- Define the long‑term product evolution and investment priorities
- Track industry developments and translate trends into product implications
- Identify customer needs, competitive gaps, and opportunities for new solutions
- Convert Voice‑of‑Customer input into technical requirements and product definition documents
- Represent the business at industry events and conferences
- Support sales through joint customer visits and pipeline development
- Collaborate with engineering, operations, marketing, and other functions to support product success
- Monitor business performance, analyze results, and prepare regular reports
- Handle day‑to‑day product management tasks as needed
Requirements:
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field; MBA is a plus
- 8+ years of experience in product management or commercial roles
- Familiarity with smart grid technologies, protection systems, or distribution automation
- Strong financial analysis capability
- Entrepreneurial mindset paired with strategic thinking
- Proven leadership skills and ability to influence cross‑functional teams
- Clear communication skills and a collaborative approach
- Results‑driven, with strong problem‑solving orientation