Director, Product Management

Capital One Capital One · Banking · Mexico City, Mexico

Director of Product Management at Capital One, focused on driving innovative customer experiences through technology in the fintech domain. The role involves understanding customers, business drivers, and technology solutions, fostering agile practices, and leading product teams. Requires experience in product management, design, agile delivery, and translating business strategy into digital products.

What you'd actually do

  1. You’ll deeply immerse yourself in knowing your internal and/or external customer(s) by employing empathy and design thinking to define broad-scale solutions that provide breakthrough leverage
  2. You’ll deeply learn the financial drivers, externalities, and points of leverage within your domain to identify new products or product enhancements that drive sustainable value for Capital One
  3. You’ll be responsible for fostering a strong agile discipline and inspiring teams to continuously improve delivery evidenced through key agility metrics
  4. You’ll establish a long-term product portfolio strategy, informed by customer and business needs, and partner with leaders and stakeholders to regularly drive alignment, secure resources and overcome impediments
  5. You’ll attract, grow, empower, and inspire top product talent as they develop and deliver on their local product strategy in an iterative, outcome-focused and well-managed way

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's Degree
  • 7 years of experience in product management, product design, agile delivery, business analysis, data science, or software engineering
  • Intermediate-Advanced English fluency

Nice to have

  • Master's Degree
  • 6+ years of experience translating business strategy and analysis into consumer facing digital products
  • 6+ years of experience in Agile or Lean product management methodologies
  • 6+ years of experience delivering Software as a Service (SaaS) or web API-driven products to technical customers
  • 6+ years of experience in human-centered product discovery methods, such as design thinking and service design