**About the Role **
We are looking for a Product Manager to drive the evolution of the Requirements Portal as part of Altium's high-impact engineering platform.
In this role, you will focus on driving product initiatives and solving real customer problems, owning key areas of the product from discovery through delivery. You will work closely with engineering, design, and customers to deliver solutions that improve how teams collaborate, manage workflows, and build complex products.
Key Responsibilities
Own Product Outcomes and Strategic Execution
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Own outcomes for key areas of the Requirements Portal, driving initiatives from concept to measurable impact
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Translate product strategy into coherent execution, helping the team make deliberate trade-offs between customer value, technical constraints, and long-term platform direction
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Define priorities and sequencing across initiatives, ensuring focus on the highest-impact opportunities
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Proactively identify risks, dependencies, and gaps, and drive alignment across teams to maintain delivery momentum
Be the Voice of the Customer and Define the Right Problems
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Develop a deep, first-hand understanding of customer workflows, challenges, and operating environments through continuous engagement
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Move beyond stated needs to uncover underlying problems and structural inefficiencies
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Frame problems clearly and ensure teams are consistently working on the most valuable opportunities
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Validate direction through a combination of user feedback, product usage signals, and domain insight
Drive Execution Excellence and Continuous Product Evolution
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Lead cross-functional execution across engineering, design, and other stakeholders to deliver high-quality, scalable solutions
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Operate effectively in ambiguity, iterating rapidly while maintaining clarity of direction and intent
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Use data, product intuition, and customer insight to inform prioritization and evaluate outcomes
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Continuously raise the bar on product quality, usability, and performance through disciplined iteration and learning