General Motors is a leading automotive company focused on innovative solutions for automated driving. They are seeking a Staff Product Manager for AV Product Strategy to define and drive the long-term strategy for automated driving experiences, collaborating across various teams to shape the portfolio vision and roadmap for AV customer experiences.
Responsibilities:
- Own the long‑term AV product and portfolio vision and integrated roadmap for customer‑facing automated driving and HMI experiences across multiple vehicle programs, balancing customer value, safety, technical constraints, and business outcomes
- Lead AV portfolio and vehicle rollout planning, including trim/feature packaging, market and segment targeting, and configuration strategy in partnership with Product Capability, Marketing, and Finance
- Act as the voice of the customer and market in strategy, design, and engineering forums, partnering with Systems Engineering, Autonomy, and UX‑HMI to ensure the portfolio is technically grounded and delivers intuitive, trust‑building eyes‑off experiences over time
- Define and monitor portfolio‑level success metrics (e.g., feature adoption, attach and take rates, customer trust and satisfaction, safety leading indicators, incident/complaint rates) and lead AV product portfolio reviews and decision forums with senior leaders to drive clear tradeoffs, sequencing, and alignment across AV, vehicle, and commercial teams
- Use experimentation, user research, and data analysis (simulator, track, fleet, and in‑market) to evaluate strategic options, de‑risk new experience concepts, and refine the AV product and portfolio roadmap
- Drive pricing and packaging strategies for AV capabilities in partnership with Finance and Marketing, including evaluation of monetization models across vehicle lines and customer segments
- Shape and evangelize the AV product strategy across AV and vehicle organizations, while identifying and evaluating long‑term opportunity areas for automated driving and related services without overcommitting public roadmaps