Contractors’ Warehouse —
Senior Manager, Product Management
Location – Atlanta, GA
Job ID – Req128971
Category – Technology
Apply By – Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis
Location – Atlanta, GA
Job ID – Req128971
Category – Technology
Apply By – Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis
Company Overview
What’s the best place we’ve ever built? The place where we work. At Home Depot, our goal is to provide the highest level of service, the broadest selection of products, and the most competitive prices. As the world’s largest home improvement specialty retailer, we operate more than 2,200 retail stores across North America. And each of our associates are focused one thing — helping our customers build and improve their homes, businesses, and ultimately their lives.
Pay Range
The pay range for this position is between $130000-280000.
Starting wage may vary based on a number of factors including, but not limited to, the position being offered, location, education, training, and/or experience. The Home Depot offers additional competitive and non-financial benefits, which may include a performance-based bonus program or a profit sharing program depending on position.
Consistent with The Home Depot’s commitment to openness and transparency, we are informing you that a qualified in-line successor is being considered for this position. However, all interested candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. No selection decision has been made, and the final decision will be based solely upon choosing the most qualified and suitable candidate for the position.
Position Purpose:
The Product Management Sr. Manager is responsible for attracting, retaining and developing top talent focused on assessing market needs and inspiring cross-functional product teams to find the fastest way to achieve value around those needs. The Product Management Sr. Manager focuses on guiding and executing the delivery of business value to drive sales, improve efficiency and improve customer satisfaction through the production of quality products. Within their designated enterprise product line, Sr. Managers work closely with teams of developers, designers and business partners. They guide in-depth business reviews, communicate and present across all levels of the organization and support cross-functional product teams.
The Product Management Sr. Manager leads the strategy to deliver quality products that add value. The Sr. Manager is skilled and experienced in generating innovative ideas for growth within their respective areas and across the Product Management organization. The Product Management Sr. Manager must exhibit the ability to lead managers and their teams and drive change management and process improvement. The Product Management Sr. Manager often leads senior-level Product Managers and/or leads teams of Product Managers that are responsible for higher-profile, more impactful products.
Key Responsibilities:
- 40% Strategy & Planning:
- Looks across product teams and feature sets with a focus on alignment and dependencies
- Sets the overall product vision and strategies for the enterprise product thorough an understanding of customer and associate needs, both existing and potential, to provide Home Depot customers and associates with an unparalleled shopping experience
- Applies domain expertise to provide thought leadership and translate vision into action to drive business growth.
- Collaborates across the enterprise to create alignment between products to provide a seamless user experience
- Understands financial and business impact of proposed product updates and activities within portfolio; prioritizes updates to support the enterprise roadmap; and allocates funding across the products
- Identifies goals, metrics and appropriate analytics to measure the performance of the product and its individual features, and makes recommendations and refinements to the product based on learnings
- Contributes to and makes recommendations for strategic plans of the key objectives in a timely and fiscally responsible manner
- Participates in and influences development of enterprise technology roadmaps
- Supports and nurtures strategic vendor relationships; recommends ways to influence vendors that align to domain, portfolio, and enterprise strategic objectives
- 30% Delivery & Execution:
- Drives product development by reviewing performance and directing work efforts of product teams to ensure products are aligned with company, stakeholder and end-user priorities
- Documents, reviews and validates to meet quality and change control standards
- Understands enterprise goals and KPIs to deliver value against them
- Resolves issues within or across product teams that may impair teams from delivery of a quality product in order to meet strategic, financial and technical goals
- Receives and prioritizes incoming requests from business partners and stakeholders balanced against business strategy, product vision and user needs
- Provides guidance on design of products while balancing dependencies and integration with other products across the enterprise
- Reviews and analyzes product metrics to inform strategic and tactical product decisions
- Makes suggestions to drive operational excellence, create internal customer satisfaction and meet operational metrics
- 30% People:
- Provides leadership, mentoring and coaching to Product Managers
- Attracts, retains and develops top talent to build a world class Product Management Team
- Conducts annual and mid-year reviews, reviewing individual development plans and providing performance feedback
- Fosters collaboration with team members (Engineering, UX, etc.) to drive value, identify and resolve impediments
- Is an advocate of modern software development practices
- Advocates for the end user and stakeholder by associating with the product, empathizing with and understanding user needs
- Works with the product team to assess progress, disseminate lessons learned, and understand next steps
- Manages cross-functional team and stakeholder expectations to execute product strategy.
- Educates requestors to determine priority based on tangible benefits and/or user experience
- Guides junior team members in strategy, alignment, analysis and execution tasks
- Participates in and contributes to learning activities around modern software design and development core practices (communities of practice)
Direct Manager/Direct Reports:
- Typically reports to the Technology Director, Sr. Director or Vice President.
Travel Requirements:
- Typically requires overnight travel 5% to 20% of the time.
Physical Requirements:
- Most of the time is spent sitting in a comfortable position and there is frequent opportunity to move about. On rare occasions there may be a need to move or lift light articles.
Working Conditions:
- Located in a comfortable indoor area. Any unpleasant conditions would be infrequent and not objectionable.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Must be eighteen years of age or older.
- Must be legally permitted to work in the United States.
- Must be legally permitted to work in the United States
Preferred Qualifications:
- 6-8 years of relevant work experience
- Mastery of working as a Product Manager in a modern software development based enterprise environment and overseeing multiple products
- Mastery of modern software development product management practices and agile methodologies, specifically the extreme programming (XP) principles of paired programming, test driven development and continuous deployment
- Mastery of working in a fast paced, fluid environment where priorities shift on a regular basis
- Proficiency in communicating with and influencing functional and technical team members at all levels in the organization
- Mastery of working as part of a collaborative, cross-functional, modern software design and development team
- Proficiency in creating, prioritizing and accepting user stories
- Proficiency in conducting user research and testing to understand needs
- Mastery of identifying goals, metrics and analytics to measure product value
- Proficiency in conducting competitive research and analysis
- Proficiency in guiding more junior team members through Product Management fundamentals in a professional setting
- Proficiency in managing and growing team members in a professional setting
Minimum Education:
- The knowledge, skills and abilities typically acquired through the completion of a bachelor's degree program or equivalent degree in a field of study related to the job.
Preferred Education:
- No additional education
Minimum Years of Work Experience:
- 6
Preferred Years of Work Experience:
- No additional years of experience
Minimum Leadership Experience:
- None
Preferred Leadership Experience:
- None
Certifications:
- None
Competencies:
- Attracts Top Talent: Attracting and selecting the best talent to meet current and future business needs
- Balances Stakeholders: Anticipating and balancing the needs of multiple stakeholders
- Builds Effective Teams: Building strong-identity teams that apply their diverse skills and perspectives to achieve common goals
- Business Insight: Applying knowledge of business and the marketplace to advance the organization's goals
- Collaborates: Building partnerships and working collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
- Communicates Effectively: Developing and delivering multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences
- Cultivates Innovation: Creating new and better ways for the organization to be successful
- Customer Focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions
- Develops Talent: Developing people to meet both their career goals and the organization's goals
- Drives Engagement: Creating a climate where people are motivated to do their best to help the organization achieve its objectives
- Interpersonal Savvy: Relating openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people
- Manages Complexity: Making sense of complex, high quantity and sometimes contradictory information to effectively solve problems
- Organizational Savvy: Maneuvering comfortably through complex policy, process and people-related organizational dynamics
- Situational Adaptability: Adapting approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations
Location – Atlanta, GA
Job ID – Req128971
Category – Technology
Apply By – Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis
Role Overview
Consistent with The Home Depot’s commitment to openness and transparency, we are informing you that a qualified in-line successor is being considered for this position. However, all interested candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. No selection decision has been made, and the final decision will be based solely upon choosing the most qualified and suitable candidate for the position.
Position Purpose:
The Product Management Sr. Manager is responsible for attracting, retaining and developing top talent focused on assessing market needs and inspiring cross-functional product teams to find the fastest way to achieve value around those needs. The Product Management Sr. Manager focuses on guiding and executing the delivery of business value to drive sales, improve efficiency and improve customer satisfaction through the production of quality products. Within their designated enterprise product line, Sr. Managers work closely with teams of developers, designers and business partners. They guide in-depth business reviews, communicate and present across all levels of the organization and support cross-functional product teams.
The Product Management Sr. Manager leads the strategy to deliver quality products that add value. The Sr. Manager is skilled and experienced in generating innovative ideas for growth within their respective areas and across the Product Management organization. The Product Management Sr. Manager must exhibit the ability to lead managers and their teams and drive change management and process improvement. The Product Management Sr. Manager often leads senior-level Product Managers and/or leads teams of Product Managers that are responsible for higher-profile, more impactful products.
Key Responsibilities:
- 40% Strategy & Planning:
- Looks across product teams and feature sets with a focus on alignment and dependencies
- Sets the overall product vision and strategies for the enterprise product thorough an understanding of customer and associate needs, both existing and potential, to provide Home Depot customers and associates with an unparalleled shopping experience
- Applies domain expertise to provide thought leadership and translate vision into action to drive business growth.
- Collaborates across the enterprise to create alignment between products to provide a seamless user experience
- Understands financial and business impact of proposed product updates and activities within portfolio; prioritizes updates to support the enterprise roadmap; and allocates funding across the products
- Identifies goals, metrics and appropriate analytics to measure the performance of the product and its individual features, and makes recommendations and refinements to the product based on learnings
- Contributes to and makes recommendations for strategic plans of the key objectives in a timely and fiscally responsible manner
- Participates in and influences development of enterprise technology roadmaps
- Supports and nurtures strategic vendor relationships; recommends ways to influence vendors that align to domain, portfolio, and enterprise strategic objectives
- 30% Delivery & Execution:
- Drives product development by reviewing performance and directing work efforts of product teams to ensure products are aligned with company, stakeholder and end-user priorities
- Documents, reviews and validates to meet quality and change control standards
- Understands enterprise goals and KPIs to deliver value against them
- Resolves issues within or across product teams that may impair teams from delivery of a quality product in order to meet strategic, financial and technical goals
- Receives and prioritizes incoming requests from business partners and stakeholders balanced against business strategy, product vision and user needs
- Provides guidance on design of products while balancing dependencies and integration with other products across the enterprise
- Reviews and analyzes product metrics to inform strategic and tactical product decisions
- Makes suggestions to drive operational excellence, create internal customer satisfaction and meet operational metrics
- 30% People:
- Provides leadership, mentoring and coaching to Product Managers
- Attracts, retains and develops top talent to build a world class Product Management Team
- Conducts annual and mid-year reviews, reviewing individual development plans and providing performance feedback
- Fosters collaboration with team members (Engineering, UX, etc.) to drive value, identify and resolve impediments
- Is an advocate of modern software development practices
- Advocates for the end user and stakeholder by associating with the product, empathizing with and understanding user needs
- Works with the product team to assess progress, disseminate lessons learned, and understand next steps
- Manages cross-functional team and stakeholder expectations to execute product strategy.
- Educates requestors to determine priority based on tangible benefits and/or user experience
- Guides junior team members in strategy, alignment, analysis and execution tasks
- Participates in and contributes to learning activities around modern software design and development core practices (communities of practice)
Direct Manager/Direct Reports:
- Typically reports to the Technology Director, Sr. Director or Vice President.
Travel Requirements:
- Typically requires overnight travel 5% to 20% of the time.
Physical Requirements:
- Most of the time is spent sitting in a comfortable position and there is frequent opportunity to move about. On rare occasions there may be a need to move or lift light articles.
Working Conditions:
- Located in a comfortable indoor area. Any unpleasant conditions would be infrequent and not objectionable.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Must be eighteen years of age or older.
- Must be legally permitted to work in the United States.
- Must be legally permitted to work in the United States
Preferred Qualifications:
- 6-8 years of relevant work experience
- Mastery of working as a Product Manager in a modern software development based enterprise environment and overseeing multiple products
- Mastery of modern software development product management practices and agile methodologies, specifically the extreme programming (XP) principles of paired programming, test driven development and continuous deployment
- Mastery of working in a fast paced, fluid environment where priorities shift on a regular basis
- Proficiency in communicating with and influencing functional and technical team members at all levels in the organization
- Mastery of working as part of a collaborative, cross-functional, modern software design and development team
- Proficiency in creating, prioritizing and accepting user stories
- Proficiency in conducting user research and testing to understand needs
- Mastery of identifying goals, metrics and analytics to measure product value
- Proficiency in conducting competitive research and analysis
- Proficiency in guiding more junior team members through Product Management fundamentals in a professional setting
- Proficiency in managing and growing team members in a professional setting
Minimum Education:
- The knowledge, skills and abilities typically acquired through the completion of a bachelor's degree program or equivalent degree in a field of study related to the job.
Preferred Education:
- No additional education
Minimum Years of Work Experience:
- 6
Preferred Years of Work Experience:
- No additional years of experience
Minimum Leadership Experience:
- None
Preferred Leadership Experience:
- None
Certifications:
- None
Competencies:
- Attracts Top Talent: Attracting and selecting the best talent to meet current and future business needs
- Balances Stakeholders: Anticipating and balancing the needs of multiple stakeholders
- Builds Effective Teams: Building strong-identity teams that apply their diverse skills and perspectives to achieve common goals
- Business Insight: Applying knowledge of business and the marketplace to advance the organization's goals
- Collaborates: Building partnerships and working collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
- Communicates Effectively: Developing and delivering multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences
- Cultivates Innovation: Creating new and better ways for the organization to be successful
- Customer Focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions
- Develops Talent: Developing people to meet both their career goals and the organization's goals
- Drives Engagement: Creating a climate where people are motivated to do their best to help the organization achieve its objectives
- Interpersonal Savvy: Relating openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people
- Manages Complexity: Making sense of complex, high quantity and sometimes contradictory information to effectively solve problems
- Organizational Savvy: Maneuvering comfortably through complex policy, process and people-related organizational dynamics
- Situational Adaptability: Adapting approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations
Learn more about our 4 different work locations. Additional information will be provided during the application process.
As part of the application process for this role, there will be an on-line assessment. The assessment usually takes about 17 minutes to complete. You will be directed to the assessment link immediately after submitting your application. Once you click on the link, you will need to complete it within 72 hours after starting it. You may stop and restart the assessment as many times as you like within the 72-hour time frame.
During the assessment, we’ll ask you questions about your approach to work and various work-related situations. The questions are based on characteristics that are related to performing successfully in hourly roles at The Home Depot, including:
- Professional Experience
- Learning Potential
- Responsibility
- Customer Focus
If you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation related to the assessment, or you would like to obtain more information about the assessment, click here to learn more.
STORE LOCATION
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VIRTUAL
Atlanta, GA
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STORE LOCATION
GA01
VIRTUAL
Atlanta, GA
Once you’ve applied, please come back and apply for other jobs at this store and any store near you.
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Here are two potential paths of how you can reach your career goal.
POTENTIAL WAYS TO GROW
Below are several opportunities that you can explore. Choose a role and explore some of the potential growth paths that are available to you.
Area Supervisor (Warehouse)
Area supervisors are a manager-level associate who are in charge of helping inventory flow through the distribution centers and the day-to-day tasks of their GWAs.
Driver (Warehouse)
Drivers and driver helper associates deliver products from our warehouses and stores directly to customers, making sure orders arrive safely and on time.
Operations Manager (Warehouse)
Operations Managers (OMs) are over multiple areas of a distribution center and ensure those areas are running efficiently and safely.
Customer Experience Manager (Store)
Customer Experience Manager is the manager on duty that handles customer escalations and ensures the store is running smoothly.
Here are two potential paths of how you can reach your career goal.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
Here are two potential paths of how you can reach your career goal.
Here are two potential paths of how you can reach your career goal.
POTENTIAL WAYS TO GROW
Below are several opportunities that you can explore. Choose a role and explore some of the potential growth paths that are available to you.
Transportation Manager
Transportation managers are over our driver and driver helper teams, manage routes, and help ensure customer deliveries run smoothly.
Area Supervisor
Area supervisors are a manager-level associate who are in charge of helping inventory flow through the distribution centers and the day-to-day tasks of their GWAs.
Operations Manager
Operations Managers (OMs) are over multiple areas of a distribution center and ensure those areas are running efficiently and safely.
Regional Pro Sales Manager
Regional Pro Sales Managers supports PARs overcome obstacles to help them drive sales and met their goals.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
Here are two potential paths of how you can reach your career goal.
Here are two potential paths of how you can reach your career goal.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
POTENTIAL WAYS TO GROW
Below are several opportunities that you can explore. Choose a role and explore some of the potential growth paths that are available to you.
Maintenance Manager (Warehouse)
Maintenance managers execute the standards and guidelines of safety and cleanliness in our distribution centers.
Area Supervisor (Warehouse)
Area supervisors are a manager-level associate who are in charge of helping inventory flow through the distribution centers and the day-to-day tasks of their GWAs.
Operations Manager (Warehouse)
Operations Managers (OMs) are over multiple areas of a distribution center and ensure those areas are running efficiently and safely.
Repair and Liquidation Center Tool Tech (Warehouse)
A Repair and Liquidation Center Tool Tech repairs small electric and gas powered tools.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
Here are two potential paths of how you can reach your career goal.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
POTENTIAL WAYS TO GROW
Below are several opportunities that you can explore. Choose a role and explore some of the potential growth paths that are available to you.
Assistant General Manager (Warehouse)
An Assistant General Manager (AGM) is responsible for helping the General Manager (GM) by working with the OMs and Area Supervisors and to ensure orders are fulfilled quickly and efficiently.
General Manager (Warehouse)
A General Manager (GM) is responsible for an entire distribution center and the associates within it.
Store Manager (Store)
Store Managers are responsible for the entire store and the associates within it.
Market Delivery Manager (Warehouse)
A Market Delivery Manager supports multiple Market Delivery Operations (MDO) to ensure efficiency and customer service.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
Here are two potential paths of how you can reach your career goal.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
POTENTIAL WAYS TO GROW
Below are several opportunities that you can explore. Choose a role and explore some of the potential growth paths that are available to you.
Assistant General Manager (Warehouse)
An Assistant General Manager (AGM) is responsible for helping the General Manager (GM) by working with the OMs and Area Supervisors and to ensure orders are fulfilled quickly and efficiently.
General Manager (Warehouse)
A General Manager (GM) is responsible for an entire distribution center and the associates within it.
Regional Delivery Manager (Field)
A Regional Delivery Manager is responsible for driving improved customer, associate, and carrier experience in their region.
Territory Operations Manager (Field)
A Territory Operations Manager (TOM) supports multiple stores in a region to ensure operations are running smoothly by providing training and coaching to ensure stores are profitable.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
POTENTIAL WAYS TO GROW
Below are several opportunities that you can explore. Choose a role and explore some of the potential growth paths that are available to you.
General Manager (Warehouse)
Area supervisors are a manager-level associate who are in charge of helping inventory flow through the distribution centers and the day-to-day tasks of their GWAs.
District Manager (Warehouse)
Drivers and driver helper associates deliver products from our warehouses and stores directly to customers, making sure orders arrive safely and on time.
Market Delivery Manager (Warehouse)
Operations Managers (OMs) are over multiple areas of a distribution center and ensure those areas are running efficiently and safely.
District Execution Manager (Store)
Night Replenishment Manager oversees overnight freight and packdown associates to make sure product is in on the shelf and ready for our customers.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
Here are two potential paths of how you can reach your career goal.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
POTENTIAL WAYS TO GROW
Below are several opportunities that you can explore. Choose a role and explore some of the potential growth paths that are available to you.
Merchant (Store Support Center)
Area supervisors are a manager-level associate who are in charge of helping inventory flow through the distribution centers and the day-to-day tasks of their GWAs.
Regional Director Operations (Field)
Drivers and driver helper associates deliver products from our warehouses and stores directly to customers, making sure orders arrive safely and on time.
General Manager (Warehouse)
Operations Managers (OMs) are over multiple areas of a distribution center and ensure those areas are running efficiently and safely.
District Manager (Field)
Night Replenishment Manager oversees overnight freight and packdown associates to make sure product is in on the shelf and ready for our customers.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
Here are two potential paths of how you can reach your career goal.
Here is a potential path of how you can reach your career goal.
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