Work with clients to gather and document requirements, rapidly prototype solutions (including AI tools), present and iterate on designs, bridge business and technical teams, collect user feedback, and support product quality and decision-making.
This is a remote position.
At KIS, we are always looking for talented individuals to join our team for future opportunities. If you are a Product Engineer or Product Analyst interested in working on data-driven and international projects, we’d love to connect with you through our Talent Pool!
- Frequently conduct requirements gathering meetings with the client
- Collect and document all requirements in an organized structure
- Rapidly prototype solutions using modern tools, including AI-powered tools
- Present prototypes to the stakeholders, using material to refine requirements' definition
- Bridge the gap between business needs and technical implementation
- Gather feedback from users or clients and iterate quickly
- Contribute to improving product quality and user experience
- Support decision-making with a product and technical perspective
Requirements
- Academic background in a technical field (e.g., Computer Engineering, Systems Analysis and Development, or similar)
- Strong product mindset combined with a technical background
- Ability to communicate effectively with clients and stakeholders
- Interest to work more closely to clients, spending great time on meetings to collect requirements
- Experience or comfort with rapid prototyping
- Interest in or hands-on experience with AI tools (professional or personal projects)
- Ability to work in fast-paced environments with evolving requirements
- Strong problem-solving skills and critical thinking
- Ownership mindset and collaborative attitude
- Advanced English level (for conducting complex product's discussions with international teams)
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