We are building a Product organization to bring clear ownership, prioritization, and outcome accountability to critical technology platforms that power our business. Today, much of our platform and systems engineering work is executed through strong teams and capable technology, but without consistent end-to-end ownership of outcomes, clear value identification, or transparent measurement of impact. Important work gets delivered, but it’s often difficult to answer fundamental questions: Why is this the right work, right now? What outcomes are we driving? How do we know it’s working? The Product Lead role exists to close that gap. This role is aligned to our Asset Management value stream, with a focus on shaping the technology capabilities that enable end-to-end visibility, control, and optimization of assets and materials across their lifecycle. The Product Lead operates at the intersection of supply chain operations and enterprise technology, partnering with procurement, logistics, construction, and operations teams to turn complex, often undefined asset-related challenges into clear product direction and outcome-oriented capabilities. This includes defining and evolving capabilities that support asset lifecycle tracking, materials planning and forecasting, inventory and warehouse management, supplier coordination, and asset performance and utilization. The Product Lead takes a multi-platform approach and supports and shepherds solutions across ERP, asset management, supply chain, and logistics systems, ensuring that capability design is driven by the problem to solve rather than constrained by existing tools. The role emphasizes deep engagement in discovery, ideation, and rapid iteration, identifying opportunities, challenging assumptions, and shaping solutions in close partnership with both business and technology teams. Rather than coordinating delivery, the Product Lead is expected to drive clarity where none exists, framing the “why,” establishing clear scope boundaries, and prioritizing work to enable incremental value delivery through iterative execution led by architecture and delivery partners. Success in this role depends on the ability to connect fragmented systems and data into cohesive, actionable capabilities that improve transparency, reduce operational friction, and accelerate decision-making across the asset lifecycle, from sourcing and delivery through deployment, maintenance, and optimization. This role is best suited for individuals who are energized by building in ambiguity, shaping new capabilities, and creating structure from complex, evolving environments. How We Think About Product Ownership We view product ownership as a continuous spectrum, not a fixed state: NOW: Capability-based ownership and platform stabilization NEXT: Value-aligned recomposition and shared accountability LATER: True end-to-end value streams with economic ownership Importantly: The work does not change. Only how we frame ownership, outcomes, and success evolves. Product Leads are expected to operate comfortably across this spectrum, protecting near-term execution while intentionally shaping longer-term outcome ownership. What You’ll Own Product Leads are anchored to one or more capability-aligned product areas, such as: Core Transaction Platforms Commercial Enablement Enterprise Data & Intelligence Developer & Platform Enablement Trust, risk, and compliance While each Product Lead is assigned to a specific area, the scope is intentionally designed to evolve from platform stewardship toward outcome and value-driven ownership over time. Role Mandate As a Product Lead, you are accountable for: Defining what should be built and why Making priority and scope tradeoffs within defined investment guardrails Owning product outcomes, not just delivery Ensuring clarity and continuity from strategy through execution This role blends strategic thinking with hands-on product work. Product Leads are expected to move fluidly between defining outcomes, shaping work, and partnering with delivery teams to ensure intent is clearly understood and executed. What You’ll Do Product Vision, Strategy & Outcomes Shape and evolve product vision and roadmaps aligned to organizational goals and technology strategy Translate business objectives into clear product outcomes, hypotheses, and success measures Align platform capabilities to KPI oriented outcomes such as scalability, reliability, automation, efficiency, and risk reduction Advocate for investments that measurably improve productivity and operational effectiveness Balance short-term delivery needs with long-term strategic outcomes Hands-On Product Ownership & Execution Own product backlogs end-to-end, ensuring work is clearly defined, sequenced, and aligned to outcomes Write and refine epics, features, and user stories as needed; especially for complex, high-impact, or ambiguous work Lead backlog building and ongoing refinement to maintain a healthy, outcome-oriented pipeline of work Partner closely with engineering and architecture to shape solutions, identify dependencies, and surface risks early Validate usefulness and impact of delivered capabilities with internal users and stakeholders Leadership, Decision-Making & Collaboration Serve as the primary decision-maker for prioritization, sequencing, and scope within your product area Foster collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement across cross-functional teams Empower teams with clarity of intent while allowing flexibility in how work is delivered Make informed decisions under ambiguity, time pressure, or incomplete information Actively remove obstacles to progress and value delivery Ceremonies, Cadence & Flow Lead or actively participate in key product-focused ceremonies, including backlog refinement and product planning Ensure shared understanding of priorities, intent, and success criteria across teams Partner with delivery leaders to support agile ways of working without becoming process-bound Adjust focus and level of involvement as products, teams, and maturity evolve Stakeholder Engagement & Communication Act as the primary liaison between engineering, architecture, business partners, and leadership Communicate priorities, progress, tradeoffs, and outcomes clearly and consistently Maintain transparency to build trust and alignment across teams and departments Continuously gather feedback and pain points to inform roadmap and backlog decisions Metrics, Learning & Value Realization Define and track KPIs tied to efficiency, performance, reliability, and business impact Use data and analytics to inform prioritization and validate hypotheses Monitor adoption and outcomes of delivered capabilities Translate results and learning into roadmap and backlog adjustments
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