We are BrainGu

We are a technology company that builds platforms for Developers and End-users. We offer a comprehensive approach to support our customer's ability to change the box and solve complex problems. 

If you’re excited about this role, but your experience doesn’t align perfectly, we encourage you to apply anyway. We believe tech is only 1/3 of the job. The other 2/3 of that is being a human that appreciates our team and customer. We are interested in working with people with lived experiences because they strengthen our technical delivery and are extremely valuable to our work. That's why our review system focuses on our cultural pillars - Execution, Citizenship, and Diplomacy - in equal measures. 

About The Job

At BrainGu our Product Owners are responsible for communicating the product goal, creating the backlog, ordering the backlog through priorities, and making the backlog understood and visible. They will work closely with product leadership so that the product development team’s approach is actively aligned with the overall product vision and strategy. Our Product Owners are expected to conduct the necessary research and collaboration with stakeholders to adequately plan features across the product lifecycle. They will coordinate with our Product and Design, Program Management, and Engineering efforts to ensure our product and solution offerings meet our customers' desired outcomes. 

What You'll Do

  • Provide real world experience and insight from the strategic and operational perspectives of Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) to ensure our applications deliver high impact value to our customers' missions.
  • Serve as a subject matter expert for BrainGu’s product and solution offerings, to maximize the value of products resulting from the project team’s work
  • Translate and refine end user needs, stakeholder input, and contractual deliverables to define product requirements.
  • Work with customers, internal teams, and other stakeholders to develop and customize products for unique or specialized use cases
  • Collaborate with the project team to ensure the product backlog is visible with prioritized work
  • Represent the product vision by serving as an intersection between new customer project requirements and product work to enable resilience in our product and solution offerings

What We Look For 

  • 8-10 years in a mission-focused environment performing an Operations or Operations Support role
    • 5-7 years of experience working air domain and air operations missions
    • 6-8 years of experience handling requirements from high-touch stakeholders and systematizing solutions in response to their needs
    • Preferred:  Previous Military Aviation and or Air Operations Center experience.
  • Demonstrated understanding of Joint All Domain Command and Control concepts and doctrine. 
  • 5 years Agile experience, an Agile certification, and/or willingness to become certified within the first 90 days of employment as a contingency of hire

What Tech You'll Use

  • Joint and/or Allied/Coalition forces experience
  • Familiarity and understanding of the cyber domain
  • Cloud technologies and DevSecOps methodologies knowledge
  • Proficiency in Product and Project management tools and processes
  • Experience with Python and/or JavaScript technologies and frameworks

Specific Job Needs

  • Located in Las Vegas, NV 
  • Holds an active Top Secret Clearance 
  • Willing to travel up to 50%
  • Expected base salary of $150,000 - $175,000

Employee Perks

  • 12 weeks of fully paid parental leave for birth or adoption
  • 31 days of PTO, which includes federal holidays
  • 100% employer-paid insurance plans (employee-only)
  • 401k matching
  • $10k “BrainBudget” to facilitate your personal and professional growth
  • $1,500 “Battle Station Budget” to outfit your home office with maximum RGB
  • 85% paid healthcare premiums for you, your spouse, and dependents
  • A monthly cell phone and internet stipend
  • Supplemental Tricare plan for Veterans
  • Monthly stipend for Veterans

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