Growth Product Manager
AltaML
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Compensation
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100% below the BLS national median
BLS national median: $74,680
Requirements
Top requirements
- Qualifications & Skills 3â5 years in product management, with experience owning growth, activation, or retention metrics â ideally in a B2B SaaS environment.
- Background in customer success, account management, or field enablement, you've been in front of customers through the hard parts, not just analyzed them from a distance.
- Familiarity with how equipment dealerships operate is a strong plus, service departments, parts counters, the way things actually work on the floor.
- Proven ability to influence without authority, cross-functionally, and with customers who didn't ask for change.
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- Remote-first role with a flexible work environment.
- Competitive compensation, ESOP, and benefits. \n Please mention the word **INTIMACY** and tag RMy44MS4zOS4xOTU= when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMy44MS4zOS4xOTU=).
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Benefits & perks
- Remote-first role with a flexible work environment.
- Competitive compensation, ESOP, and benefits. \n Please mention the word **INTIMACY** and tag RMy44MS4zOS4xOTU= when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMy44MS4zOS4xOTU=).
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Requirements
- Qualifications & Skills 3â5 years in product management, with experience owning growth, activation, or retention metrics â ideally in a B2B SaaS environment.
- Background in customer success, account management, or field enablement, you've been in front of customers through the hard parts, not just analyzed them from a distance.
- Familiarity with how equipment dealerships operate is a strong plus, service departments, parts counters, the way things actually work on the floor.
- Proven ability to influence without authority, cross-functionally, and with customers who didn't ask for change.
- Strong communicator, written and verbal.
Responsibilities
What you'll do
- You'll work closely with our CS team but your job is to take what that world surfaces and turn it into product decisions that scale. \n Key Responsibilities Own the Growth Loop Define and own product growth metrics: activation rates, feature adoption, time-to-value, and retention across the dealer base.
- Identify where dealers stall in the product journey and build solutions, whether that's a better onboarding flow, an in-app prompt, or a new feature that removes a blocker.
- Design and run experiments to improve adoption.
- Work with Engineering, Design, and Technical Product Managers to ship growth features fast and learn from them.
- You've sat with customers through the messy middle, after the deal is signed and before they're actually running on their own.
- Product-Led Customer Enablement Design onboarding, education, and activation experiences as core product features to accelerate time-to-value, reduce user friction, and minimize support dependency.
Role snapshot
About the role
Most product managers learn about customers secondhand, through tickets, surveys, and sales calls. This role is different.
At Brilliant Harvest, our customers are heavy equipment dealerships. Their customers are farmers and construction equipment operators. Growth Product Manager owns the product surface that turns a newly signed dealer into an active, self-sufficient one and then into a reference customer. That means building the features, flows, and feedback loops that drive activation and retention, informed by being in the field with the people actually using the product.
This is a growth role, but customer success is in its DNA. You'll work closely with our CS team but your job is to take what that world surfaces and turn it into product decisions that scale.
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