Creating solutions for problems not yet anticipated. Thinking light years outside of the box. Making a difference in the national security and space communities … a difference that helps save time, money, risk, and lives. Sound like challenges you’d like to tackle? Then you belong at AGI. Recently named the Best Small Company to Work For in America, AGI is an interesting mix of software company and engineering think-tank.
The Product Manager is a position requiring an individual with a combination of strong technical skills, business-development proficiency, and technical sales experiences. The Product Manager will work closely with the business-development, software-development, marketing, sales, and product-support departments. The individual will be responsible for understanding emerging market drivers, developing product road maps, overseeing product roll-outs, and informing and educating the sales force. You will be involved in the development of positioning, branding, and key messages.
Specific opportunities exist for product-management candidates in the areas of software for:
Battlespace management and real-time situational awareness
Geospatial intelligence and GIS
National defense programs
The ideal candidate will have an engineering or science degree with five or more years of practical engineering/technical experience. Demonstrated abilities in technical marketing and technical sales are required as is proven proficiency with scientific software applications. Desirable qualifications include an advanced technical degree or an MBA and familiarity with STK.
Job Requirements
The successful individual will be an enthusiastic leader capable of working independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary team. The individual must have good written and oral communication skills and the ability to prepare and deliver technical presentations. Further, the individual must be a motivated self-starter who can articulate new ideas to members of the senior management team, the AGI organization as a whole, and customers and prospects.
Required:
Minimum BS Engineering or Science degree
High-energy, deadline-driven, organized, efficient multi-tasker
5+ years of relevant engineering experience
Experience with technical software for the relevant application areas
Solid understanding of “business” aspects of product management
2+ years of relevant product-management/technical marketing experience
Motivated self-starter
Demonstrated leadership skills
Team player
Plus:
STK experience
Advanced technical degree or MBA
Marketing experience with technical software products.
EOE
To submit your resume online to AGI, send it by e-mail to hr@agi.com with the position as the subject, or send it by mail to Analytical Graphics, Inc., Attn: HR, 220 Valley Creek Blvd. Exton, PA 19341.
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