XBOW's product has grown fast. Some foundational things now need to be rethought, not just patched. We're looking for a PM to own that work -- the core platform layer that every user touches but nobody explicitly asked for. Configuration flows, scope enforcement, data navigation, input validation. The stuff that separates "technically works" from "actually good." A lot of this work is ambiguous. A customer hits a confusing behavior, a support ticket gets filed, and the easy fix is a tooltip or a validation message. But the actual problem might be that the underlying abstraction is wrong -- that the product's model doesn't match how customers think about the domain. You need to be the person who sees that, and who has the taste to know what "right" looks like even when nobody's written a spec for it. These problems span UX and architecture at the same time. Fixing them means bridging between designers, frontend engineers, backend engineers, and infrastructure -- understanding what each side cares about and translating across those boundaries. Not just technically, but interpersonally. Foundational changes are hard to land because they affect everyone. This is not a general PM role. If you only think in wireframes or only think in system diagrams, this isn't the right fit. We want someone with a real point of view on how products should work, the engineering fluency to back it up, and the growth trajectory to keep getting better at both.
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