Own the product roadmap and strategy for enterprise service orchestration, translating customer needs into sequenced execution plans. Partner closely with engineering and field teams to prototype features and drive technical delivery to completion.
Director of Product Management
About MelodyArc
MelodyArc is building the orchestration layer for enterprise service work — where rules, people, and AI collaborate to get complex operations done reliably at scale. Our orchestration core (the Point Engine) enables teams to configure agentic AI Operators that execute work end-to-end while leveraging existing business logic and human-in-the-loop workflows. Learn More.
Role Overview
As Director of Product Management, you'll own the product roadmap and strategy for a fast-moving organization serving large enterprise operations. This is not a manage-from-the-whiteboard role: you'll wear many hats and do whatever it takes to see technical delivery over the line, working shoulder-to-shoulder with engineering, Deployment Strategists, and customers. You'll turn what you observe in the field into a sharp, sequenced strategy, and just as often into a working prototype that proves the idea before we invest in building it for real.
The best person for this role is an operator and a builder: equal parts product strategist, hands-on prototyper, and delivery-driver who is energized by ambiguity and a break-neck delivery. You translate messy enterprise needs into clarity, ruthlessly prioritize, and never let a deliverable stall for lack of an owner.
Key Responsibilities
- Own the product roadmap and strategy for the organization; translate enterprise customer needs and market signals into a clear, sequenced plan aligned to company objectives.
- Wear many hats to get technical delivery over the line — partner hands-on with engineering and the field team, unblock execution, fill gaps, and do whatever the moment requires to ship.
- Rapidly prototype new features based on observed client needs — turn field signals into mockups, specs, and working proofs of concept that validate value fast and de-risk the build.
- Write crisp PRDs, define success metrics and KPIs, and prioritize ruthlessly by business value and technical feasibility.
- Balance platform investment against forward-deployed, customer-specific delivery.
- Partner across engineering, design, data, Sales, and customers; facilitate communication between technical teams and non-technical stakeholders.
- Present plans, progress, and outcomes to executive leadership; keep alignment across the organization.
- Build and grow the product function over time, mentoring product managers as the team scales.
Basic Qualifications
- 6-8+ years in product management, including 5+ years in technical product roles, with experience owning a product area or leading a product function.
- Demonstrated track record shipping enterprise software end-to-end, from concept through production launch.
- Strong technical fluency: comfortable in code-adjacent work — reading data and SQL, and prototyping with low-code tools or light scripting to validate ideas without waiting on engineering.
- A proven "many hats" operator mindset — willing to do the unglamorous, cross-functional work required to land delivery.
- Strong understanding of software development processes and the ability to make sound technical trade-offs.
- Excellent written and verbal communication with the executive presence to drive decisions with senior stakeholders.
- Experience translating customer and field signals into product requirements and a prioritized plan.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with AI/ML, agentic AI, or data products; familiarity with workflow or orchestration platforms.
- Familiarity with NodeJS/TypeScript, cloud platforms (AWS), and modern prototyping tools.
- Knowledge of customer service operations, contact-center workflows, or enterprise business-process operations.
- 0-to-1 / founder / early-team product experience at a high-growth startup.
- Experience supporting SOC 2 Type II or similar compliance frameworks in product development.
Location
Remote (United States).