Product Manager - Software and AI
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RAD Software
Scottsdale, AZ (In Person)
$130,000 Salary, Full-Time
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Product Manager
- Software and AI RAD Software Scottsdale, AZ Job Details Full-time $110,000
- $150,000 a year 18 hours ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Paid time off 401(k) 4% Match Snacks provided Vision insurance 401(k) matching Qualifications AI use case identification Databases Prototype creation AI-driven automation API integrations Prototypes Full Job Description Read this part first If your idea of a great day is updating a project board and chasing people for status, close this tab.
- deciding what gets built, why it matters, how it should behave, and what success actually looks like.
- not by nodding but by asking the questions nobody else in the room is asking. Map how their business really works (not how the org chart says it works) and find the places where software, automation, and AI create real leverage. Own delivery across a portfolio of high-value accounts and strategic internal initiatives. Translate business problems into product plans
- workflows, edge cases, dependencies, risks, UX, the whole thing
- before developers touch a keyboard.
- sitting in on discovery calls, defining the actual problem, and helping define what the engagement should look like before a contract is signed. Scope & structure A few details that strong candidates always want to know: Clients. RAD works with companies ranging from roughly $10M to $200M in revenue
- operationally complex businesses where software, automation, and AI can have an outsized impact.
- enough to collaborate with developers as a peer, not a translator. You've actually used AI tools
- Claude, OpenAI, whatever model in real working environments. You've prototyped something. You've mapped a workflow with them. You've replaced a task you used to do manually. You have opinions about where AI helps and where it's still a party trick, and those opinions come from use, not from reading about it. You create structure in ambiguity. You don't need perfect clarity to start moving
- you generate the clarity.
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