Product Manager - Strategy \& Long-Term Planning (AI / Platform)
We’re looking for a
Product Manager
who specialises in
strategy, planning, and clarity
, rather than day-to-day delivery or execution.
This role exists to
set teams up for success before engineering starts-
by defining direction, aligning stakeholders, and resolving ambiguity early. If you enjoy shaping the
why
and
what
more than managing the
how
, this role will suit you well.
The Role
This is a
planning-first Product Manager
position. You’ll focus on long-term thinking, decision-making, and written product direction, then hand off cleanly to engineering and TPMs for execution.
What You’ll Be Doing
Owning
long-term product planning
(3-year vision, annual and quarterly plans)
Defining clear product direction, goals, and requirements before delivery begins
Driving
early stakeholder alignment
and resolving open questions upfront
Producing high-quality written product documentation (narratives, PRFAQs, strategy docs)
Creating structure and clarity in
ambiguous, cross-functional environments
Partnering with engineering, data science, and platform teams during planning phases
What This Role Is
Not
Not a Scrum Master or backlog management role
Not a Technical Product Manager debugging APIs
Not an execution or firefighting role during delivery
Ideal Background
Strong
strategic and structured product thinker
Excellent
written communication
skills (Amazon-style product thinking is a plus)
Experience working with
AI, data, or platform products
Comfortable aligning senior stakeholders and making decisions in ambiguity
Preference for planning, clarity, and direction over delivery management
Why This Role
High impact through
better decisions made earlier
Opportunity to shape long-term product direction for complex platforms
Clear separation between planning and execution responsibilities
A role designed for PMs who value
thinking, writing, and alignment
If you’re a Product Manager who enjoys defining direction, creating clarity, and enabling teams to execute smoothly-rather than managing tickets-this role is worth exploring.