Why Choose Bottomline?

Are you ready to transform the way businesses pay and get paid? Bottomline is a global leader in business payments and cash management, with over 30 years of experience and moving more than $10 trillion in payments annually. We're looking for passionate individuals to join our team and help drive impactful results for our customers. If you're dedicated to delighting customers and promoting growth and innovation - we want, you on our team!

 

The Role

We are looking for a dynamic and innovative Associate Director of Product Management to join our team in Israel.

Responsible for supervising the CFRM product owner team. An expert that has experience defining and executing fraud and financial crime product activities across multiple teams in an enterprise environment. The person will work closely with other parts of the organisation (sales, delivery, customer success) and product team to define common business needs.

Accountable for supervising and ensuring the product owner team is efficient at defining features, epics, and stories into detailed functional and non-functional requirements and acceptance criteria and ensures that the product teams have all the necessary details to deliver high-quality products while creating scalable, maintainable, and reusable solutions.

 

How you’ll contribute

 

Analysis

  • Works collaboratively with Product managers, Development, and Solutions Architects to analyze and scope the product suite.
  • Works collaboratively with products suite teams to educate teams on available services when assisting with product teams grooming and planning activities.
  • Works collaboratively with other members of the organization to facilitate, explore, and decide upon solution alternatives to business problems and examines the cost/benefit analyses of design alternatives while considering the long-term roadmap.
  • Clearly identify scope of feature collaboratively with other team members, architecture, and development

 

Prioritisation and Planning

  • The Product Director ensures that the Product Backlog is constantly prioritized to secure delivery of maximum business value.
  • The Product Director works in relevant structures (e.g., Scrum of Scrums) to manage dependencies and set priorities across multiple teams and Backlog items and to maintain alignment to the Release Product vision and roadmap.
  • Determines relative business value of the backlog items, The Product Director uses necessary inputs such as product suite priorities and the need to address technical debt.
  • The resultant Product Backlog is aligned with various stakeholders including product suite product teams and architecture initiatives.

 

Development Readiness

  • Analyse to determine multi-application utilisation and usage.
  • Identify platform prioritized requirements by working with all relative stakeholders from each application.
  • Create workflow and usage diagrams for multi-system solutions.
  • Work with architects and technical leads to determine implementation strategies and design.
  • Oversee Product owners of CFRM as it relates to development readiness.
  • Direct and ensure the implementation of the solutions follow the correct design and modification required for successful delivery.
  • Ensures user stories are ready for development prior to Sprint beginning with all necessary functional and non-functional details.
  • Oversee the development and acceptance of user stories by product owners for all new functionality, architectural enhancements, and technical debt/refactoring efforts.
  • Available to provide advice, clarification, and guidance to Product Owners during the execution of each Sprint.

 

Acceptance and Sign-off

  • Champions consuming product engagement during the development through, for example, product demonstration and customer feedback. Inspects, accepts, or rejects completed work from the development Sprint.
  • Has final sign-off of the Product Release at the different levels.
  • Facilitates communication between all impacted teams.
  • Works with stakeholders and management to resolve escalated issues and provides status updates to internal customers and leadership for customer escalations assigned to the team.

 

Product Knowledge

  • Responsible for the supervising of the product knowledge tasks for all product owners of CFRM team including tasks involving product knowledge, product presentations, product documentation, and training.
  • Become a subject matter expert in the relevant product domains.
  • Acts as product champion and presents designs and released work to the sales teams, marketing teams, training & support personnel and select lead user customers.
  • Documents and supports new feature development for internal consumption including release notes and on-line documentation.
  • Prepares and conducts internal training sessions for various team members of differing levels and disciplines, including senior management, especially around the requirements definition and process.

 

If you have the attributes, skills, and experience listed below, we want to hear from you.

 

  • Associate degree or higher is preferable.
  • Experience working with developers who use of Java, relational databases, Elasticsearch, Spring framework.
  • Previous experience in managing teams that provide support to SaaS based clients.

 

We welcome talent at all career stages and are dedicated to understanding and supporting additional needs. We're proud to be an equal opportunity employer, committed to creating an inclusive and open environment for everyone.

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