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Senior/Staff/Principal Product Manager (ACF)

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Skylight

Skylight

Compensation

$90,000 - $230,000/year

United States
Remote
Posted April 23, 2026

Job Description

About Skylight

Skylight is a digital consultancy using design and technology to help government agencies deliver better public services. We’re at the forefront of a civic movement to reinvent how all levels of government serve families, patients, and many others in today's digital world.

If you want to play a part in driving this critical movement forward, we’d love for you to join our growing team of public interest technologists. The work we do matters.

About the job

At Skylight, product managers are responsible for strategy, planning, execution, stakeholder management, and team health. Product managers partner with researchers, designers, engineers, client stakeholders, and others to inform their product decisions. At a high level, it’s the product manager’s job to figure out what to build next and why.

In this role, you'll hit the ground running in a fast-moving, cross-functional environment — coordinating immediately with researchers, designers, engineers, and government stakeholders to deliver against an ambitious vision from day one. This role sits at the intersection of product strategy, change management, enablement, and service delivery, and demands someone who can orient quickly, build trust across teams, and ensure new digital capabilities are not only built, but understood, usable, and sustained.

What you’ll do

  • Own user adoption as a first-class product outcome, with a clear strategy, roadmap, and measures of success
  • Define and track adoption success across user groups using readiness, usage, confidence, and support signals
  • Lead onboarding, training, rollout, and UAT readiness to ensure users are prepared for each release
  • Identify risks to adoption early (organizational, operational, technical) and plan mitigations
  • Establish feedback loops from training, onboarding, and real-world use to continuously inform product decisions
  • Support organizational change and knowledge transfer so adoption capabilities are sustainable beyond the project
  • Lead a cross-functional team of researchers, designers, engineers, and subject matter experts to build and ship high-impact products and services
  • Translate needs from users and government partners into a product strategy, including vision, objectives, measures of success, product roadmap, and product backlog
  • Manage the direction, scope, and priorities of the product initiative, building from user research to minimum viable products to scalable solutions
  • Write user stories, prioritize stories, and build release plans
  • Facilitate team ceremonies such as planning meetings, stakeholder syncs, and retrospectives
  • Draw on data and feedback to inform the product strategy and roadmap
  • Work in close partnership with government teams to transfer digital skills and product knowledge throughout the course of the project
  • Creatively navigate bureaucratic challenges, paving the way for more intuitive processes in the future
  • Collaborate with government partners to ensure compatibility with existing processes and technologies

What we're looking for

Minimum qualifications

  • Has demonstrated experience leading product development from concept through launch for net-new digital tools, navigating ambiguity, defining scope, and building alignment across cross-functional stakeholders in resource-constrained environments
  • Experience with participatory research processes that centered people with lived experience as active collaborators in product definition, ensuring solutions reflected the real needs and priorities of the communities served
  • Understand lean product principles and how to apply them (e.g., minimum viable product) at various stages of the product life cycle in order to mitigate risk, validate assumptions, and amplify learning
  • Can develop a product strategy that is informed by an understanding of the problem to be solved, prioritizes outcomes over feature sets, and establishes the direction of the product over time (e.g., product roadmap), including success criteria
  • Ability to execute the product strategy by breaking down the product’s scope into usable chu
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