Product Manager - Mission Agents
About the role
About the role
We’re hiring a Product Manager for our Mission Agents team.
This team owns the systems that turn user intent into execution - from chat and tasking to persistent agent workflows. You will define how users delegate work to software, how those systems operate on real-world data, and how they are monitored, constrained, and improved over time.
This is not a traditional roadmap role. You will take in incomplete, conflicting inputs from users, stakeholders, data, and systems - and decide what we should actually build.
You will work closely with operators, forward deployed engineers, and engineering teams to identify high-leverage problems and drive them through to shipped capability. You will often need to ignore loud or conflicting inputs and make decisions that others disagree with.
This role reports to the CTO and operates at the intersection of mission, product, and engineering. Success is measured by whether we build the right things and those things create real mission impact.
What you'll do
- Synthesize signal into direction. Take in messy, conflicting inputs and determine what actually matters.
- Define how agents behave. Shape primitives like objectives, constraints, trust tiers, and evaluation criteria.
- Improve output quality. Drive systematic improvements across models, memory, and workflows.
- Own product direction end-to-end. Turn ambiguous problems into concrete bets and drive them through delivery.
- Work directly with users. Build deep intuition for real-world workflows and needs.
- Translate mission signal into product direction. Take in real-world user signal and translate it into clear product direction, including pushing back when needed.
- Partner with engineering. Shape solutions that are both impactful and technically sound.
- Drive alignment in ambiguous situations. Bring clarity across stakeholders when perspectives conflict.
What you should have
- Strong product judgment. You consistently identify the right problems and make sound prioritization decisions.
- Ability to separate signal from noise. You form independent, defensible opinions from incomplete and conflicting inputs.
- Experience with complex systems or platforms. You’ve worked on products where behavior emerges from underlying primitives.
- Experience operating under real constraints. You thrive in fast-paced, high-stakes environments.