Product Manager - Dronestack

Applied Intuition Applied Intuition · Robotics · Ann Arbor, MI +1 · Government

Product Manager for DroneStack team, which builds autonomous software and hardware for swarms of unmanned aircraft. The role involves owning product strategy, conducting primary research with military operators, driving the transition from program-driven deliveries to scalable products, shaping product design, and setting technical direction. Requires experience shipping products end-to-end, strong research instincts, comfort with deep technical systems, and clear communication.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own product strategy for DroneStack. Define the roadmap that transitions the team from program-driven deliveries to a scalable, multi-customer product line. Make hard prioritization calls across ISR, strike, hardware, and tooling.
  2. Become the voice of the operator. Conduct primary user research — in the field, at bases, and with international partners — to deeply understand how operators plan, execute, and debrief autonomous missions. Travel up to 20% of the time, including internationally.
  3. Drive the programs-to-products transition. Identify the patterns across current customer engagements and define the abstractions, configurations, and interfaces that turn one-off solutions into repeatable products.
  4. Shape product design and experience. Work with engineering to design operator interfaces (mission control, mission planning, mission review) that are intuitive enough for non-technical users to operate without engineering support in the field.
  5. Set the technical direction with engineering. Partner with the engineering manager and technical leads to balance near-term delivery commitments with long-term product architecture. You don't need to write the code, but you need to understand the system well enough to make informed tradeoffs.

Skills

Required

  • 5–7 years of product management experience across at least two meaningfully different environments (different industries, product types, company stages, or customer segments)
  • A track record of shipping products, not just features
  • Exceptional research instincts
  • Comfort with deep technical systems
  • Strong design sensibility
  • Clear, structured communication
  • BS/BA degree in a technical or analytical field

Nice to have

  • drone or defense expertise (not required, but a fast, rigorous learner who can immerse themselves in a complex technical domain is key)

What the JD emphasized

  • shipping products, not just features
  • owned a product end-to-end — from research and strategy through design, build, launch, and iteration
  • You've made the hard calls about what not to build
  • Exceptional research instincts
  • You know how to learn a market from scratch
  • Comfort with deep technical systems
  • working on technically complex products (hardware + software, real-time systems, developer tools, infrastructure, etc.)
  • energized by learning how things work at a systems level

Other signals

  • Product Manager
  • autonomous software and hardware
  • swarms of unmanned aircraft
  • find, fix, track, target, and engage
  • contested and denied environments
  • deployments
  • move from delivering bespoke solutions for individual programs to building products that scale across customers, platforms, and theaters
  • primary research with military operators
  • translate what you learn into product strategy
  • work with a strong engineering team to ship products
  • Own product strategy
  • Define the roadmap
  • transitions the team from program-driven deliveries to a scalable, multi-customer product line
  • Make hard prioritization calls
  • Become the voice of the operator
  • Conduct primary user research
  • deeply understand how operators plan, execute, and debrief autonomous missions
  • Drive the programs-to-products transition
  • Identify the patterns across current customer engagements and define the abstractions, configurations, and interfaces that turn one-off solutions into repeatable products
  • Shape product design and experience
  • operator interfaces (mission control, mission planning, mission review)
  • Set the technical direction with engineering
  • balance near-term delivery commitments with long-term product architecture
  • Build and communicate a market thesis
  • Represent the product internally and externally
  • Connective tissue between DroneStack engineering, Applied Intuition's defense business development team, and customers
  • 5–7 years of product management experience
  • shipping products, not just features
  • owned a product end-to-end — from research and strategy through design, build, launch, and iteration
  • Exceptional research instincts
  • learn a market from scratch
  • Comfort with deep technical systems
  • working on technically complex products (hardware + software, real-time systems, developer tools, infrastructure, etc.)
  • energized by learning how things work at a systems level
  • Strong design sensibility
  • Clear, structured communication