Product Manager at Evismart
Vancouver, BC, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

27 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

FULL-TIME | BASED IN VANCOUVER | WORK FROM OFFICE

We’re not looking for someone to “manage a roadmap.”
We’re looking for a startup-minded product builder who’s hands-on, cross-functional, and obsessed with delivering user value—fast.
This is more than backlog grooming and Jira tickets. It’s about owning the product lifecycle end-to-end, stepping into the chaos, and bringing clarity to a fast-moving AI platform that’s reshaping an entire industry.
We’re building the most powerful AI platform in dental—used by labs and clinics in 26+ countries. If you’ve taken products from zero to one (and beyond), worn multiple hats, and thrived in scrappy, high-trust environments—this is your moment.

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Responsibilities
  • Own the full product lifecycle: strategy, discovery, planning, execution, launch, and iteration.
  • Maintain sprint boards and requirement documents to keep teams aligned and moving fast.
  • Run sprint planning, backlog grooming, and standups—driving velocity, not just process.
  • Define and prioritize features that solve real user pain points and deliver measurable outcomes.
  • Lead feature prioritization based on user impact, technical feasibility, and business goals.
  • Write clear, unambiguous specs—user stories, edge cases, acceptance criteria—that align design and engineering.
  • Collaborate closely with AI, design, engineering, and customer teams to ship exceptional experiences.
  • Partner with design/dev on realistic timelines and ensure delivery commitments are met.
  • Oversee user acceptance testing (UAT) to guarantee a seamless user experience.
  • Get your hands dirty: prototype ideas, talk to users, test assumptions, measure outcomes.
  • Operate without silos—zooming out for vision and zooming in for day-to-day detail.
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