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Product Manager at Living Goods

Living Goods
May 22, 2026
Full-time
On-site
Roles And Responsibilities


Write detailed user stories, functional requirements, and acceptance criteria for engineering teams on assigned innovation products.
Own and maintain the product backlog for assigned products, working with the Manager, Product Management, and engineering leads to keep priorities current, sequenced, and well-defined.
Track release schedules, flag risks early, and ensure key milestones remain on track across concurrent workstreams.
Engage directly with field users — Community Health Workers, supervisors, and program staff — to gather, document, and synthesise feedback into actionable product inputs.
Collaborate with UI/UX designers to develop wireframes, user flows, and interface specifications grounded in real user needs.
Support sprint ceremonies including refinement, planning, and retrospectives, ensuring the engineering team has clear, well-defined work.
Facilitate user acceptance testing and manage post-deployment feedback loops for assigned products.
Track product performance metrics and surface insights to the Manager, Product Management to inform iteration decisions.
Produce clear, concise product documentation and status updates to keep stakeholders informed.
Support the Manager, Product Management in stakeholder engagement, requirements gathering, and cross-functional coordination as required.


Skills & Competencies


3 - 5 years of product management, business analysis, or closely related experience.
Hands-on experience writing requirements, managing backlogs, and coordinating product delivery in agile environments (Scrum, Kanban).
Ability to engage directly with end users and translate qualitative feedback into well-structured, actionable requirements.
Organised and detail-oriented, with the ability to manage multiple workstreams concurrently without losing track of quality or timelines.
Strong written and verbal communication skills; comfortable working across technical and non-technical teams.
Curiosity and interest in emerging technology, including AI-enabled digital health tools.
Experience in the digital health sector or international development is an advantage, not a requirement.
Comfort in a rapidly changing environment, with the ability to handle uncertainty and contribute to problem-solving initiatives.


Minimum Qualifications


Bachelor's degree in Information and Communication, Digital Health, Computer Science, or a related discipline or relevant experience.
Product management or business analysis certifications an added advantage.