Technical Product Manager - $100,000/year USD - JobID #3335


Company Name: Crossover for Work
Location: Lahore
Are you the best architect on your team, stuck working on the same codebase for quarters or even years at a time? Do you have 1,000 ideas about how you could make the applications you’ve inherited simpler and more maintainable if only your stakeholders would give you the time you need to do things right? Do you enjoy learning and using the latest cloud services?

If so, you'll love our view of Technical Product Management. Our TPMs have strong engineering backgrounds because they are focused on different things than your typical PM.

Our TPMs are focused on...

  • Designing better and simpler technical solutions, not managing a long feature backlog.
  • Improving core data structures and algorithms, not the UI/UX layer
  • Maximizing the use of disruptive technology, not low-value and undifferentiated code

Key responsibilities:

  • Making Technical Decisions. Identifying the Important outcomes, Evaluating alternatives, Looking for the best/simplest pattern, deciding how to apply existing patterns to a given problem, adding detail to P2 decisions
  • Learning Important Context. Interviewing Product Architects, Reading Docs, Using Products, Learning new APIs or Services, Reading Code, Evaluating Technical Patterns
  • Reviewing Content. Reviewing deliverables created by Engineers. Deciding whether to Approve or Reject (with feedback).
  • Writing. Creating milestone specs and decisions, using diagrams to communicate technical decisions.

Candidate requirements:

  • A university degree including the study of data structures, algorithms, and computing fundamentals.
  • At least 2 years of experience writing object-oriented production code for a commercial software company.
  • At least 2 years of experience making important architecture and design decisions; such as data domain modeling, application of design patterns, and design using third-party components.
  • Some experience designing for cloud computing paradigms (such as Amazon Web Services, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform).
  • The ability to simplify complex ideas and communicate them with clear, logical thinking.

Nice to have

  • Experience rebuilding/redesigning existing products on top of entirely new cloud services (for example all the AWS services beyond EC2 and S3).
  • Experience writing technical architecture documents
  • AWS/Azure/GCP Certifications

What you will be doing:

As a Crossover TPM, you will have a long-term role on a team that makes the important architecture decisions across a steady stream of product releases that are fueled by Trilogy's growing portfolio of 100s of enterprise software applications.

Our TPMs use the latest cloud patterns and services to rearchitect many applications each year. Most people are lucky to have the opportunity to create foundational technical direction a few times in their careers. Because of our virtually endless supply of modernization and cloud rebuild projects, our TPMs make these decisions every week.

Day-to-day, TPMs:

  • Turn high-level technical specs into detailed designs that engineers can execute on
  • Uphold high standards on fundamental data structures, algorithms, and architectural best practices
  • Define the acceptance criteria to measure engineering deliverables against

There is so much to cover for this exciting role, and space here is limited. If you found this interesting, Apply on crossover.com. After applying you will take a few online “screening” assessments to check for a basic fit, and then move on to some real-world written questions. You will also be assigned to one of our recruiting specialists who can answer questions you might have about the process, role, or company, and help you get to the final interview step. We look forward to meeting you!

Crossover Job Code: LJ-3335-PK-Lahore-TechnicalProdu.005

  • Seniority level

    Mid-Senior level
  • Employment type

    Full-time
  • Job function

    Art/CreativeEngineeringInformation Technology
  • Industries

    Computer SoftwareInformation Technology and ServicesInternet


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