Realm is an AI-driven platform that helps industrial operations prevent failures before they happen, maximizing uptime and saving millions in lost revenue. Realm integrates with existing cameras, sensors, and control systems to detect and predict equipment failures, flag unsafe behavior, automate responses, and notify key personnel. Our customers include gold, gemstones, coal, and oil & gas operations across the United States, Africa, and Latin America.
The RoleAs our first product manager, you will own the entire product lifecycle—from idea to launch—and play a critical role in shaping what we build and why. You will dig deep to understand the challenges our customers and their teams face, define and prioritize what matters most, and deliver solutions that move us closer to our ambitious goals. You will build a tight feedback loop with engineering and sales in the early days. If you thrive on ownership and love being in the weeds while still seeing the big picture, this role could be a great fit.
What You’ll DoSpend ~50% of your time onsite with current customers in the US (occasionally international)
Develop a deep understanding of customer operations. Shadow every role and team to understand their day to day, how departments communicate and work together, reporting, etc.
Vibe-code prototypes onsite. As ideas come up in the field, you will develop prototypes, show them to users in the field, and iterate on them while feeding insights back to the engineering team.
Deeply understand customer pain points and turn them into great features alongside a team of world-class engineers
Shape standards with government partners while building for industrial operators
Break down and move from ambiguous problems to viable solutions across a variety of projects and work streams
Drive the product roadmap for Realm and map solutions to business goals
Help industrial executives, management, and field workers succeed by expanding the capabilities of our product
Leverage data and customer feedback to iterate and evolve product offerings, separating the signal from the noise for the core product experience
Contribute to the vision, strategy, and processes that allow Realm to grow the product management function as we scale
5+ years of product management or software experience, with a track record of shipping great work
Low ego, high EQ, and a strong collaborator
Fluency in data and making data-driven product decisions, while also trusting your gut
You know how to ruthlessly prioritize, think clearly about trade-offs
Demonstrated ability to lead and influence small teams of engineers toward a common goal
Experience building product for enterprise, industrial, or security software products
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong design sense with a keen eye for detail; proficient in Figma for product and UI/UX collaboration
Prototyping skills and use of AI coding tools to build prototypes
Basic coding/hacking abilities
Move fast, can tackle ambiguous problems, and sweat the details
Based in US - citizen or permanent resident
Expertise around mining, industrial safety regulations, etc.
Work on mission-critical problems at the intersection of AI, security, and global infrastructure
Shape the brand and product of a category-defining company from the ground up
High-ownership, high-impact role with direct influence on company growth
Competitive compensation with significant equity upside
Dynamic, remote work environment with global reach
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