Product
Product Manager
Own execution and product ops end to end, turning the CPO’s vision into crisp priorities that ship with quality, launch cleanly, and improve through metrics.
- Location
- Tel Aviv
Role
We’re hiring a Product Manager who is strong on execution and product operations. The goal is to take the priorities we set and make sure they ship end to end: define the problem, write the spec, work with Engineering, validate quality, launch, and then measure results.
You will work under the CPO, who acts as the product visionary. You should be able to take a product vision and turn it into clear, workable priorities and decisions.
What you’ll do
Drive product work from start to finish: definition, spec, build, QA, release, measurement, and iteration.
Write clear specs that engineers can build from, including user flows, UX notes, edge cases, and acceptance criteria.
Stay close to the product and catch gaps, friction, and bugs early.
Keep sprints ready to run: unblock open questions, keep scope tight, and make sure work is well defined before it starts.
Partner day to day with Engineering leadership (including the CTO) to keep delivery on track and make tradeoffs when needed.
Define success metrics for each initiative and run lightweight reviews to make sure results improve over time.
Coordinate with Research, Design, and others when needed to turn insights into shipped product.
You may be a fit if
You have 2+ years in Product Management, Technical Product Management, Product Operations, or a similar execution-heavy role.
You have a strong record of shipping complex product work with high quality.
You are very good at turning vague ideas into specific, testable requirements.
You are comfortable doing hands-on QA in staging and production, reproducing issues, and driving fixes.
You have strong UI and UX instincts and you care about the details.
You obsess over metrics and can define KPIs, build simple reporting, and use data to guide iteration.
You have experience working closely with a cybersecurity research team and translating research into product requirements.
You have high ownership and independence, without needing to own the entire roadmap.
You communicate clearly across functions.