Product Manager
Swarm Aero
- New York, New York, United States
- New York, New York, United States
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Create the future of large-scale drone swarm command and control for the most powerful military ever. Own the swarm software product roadmap at Swarm Aero. This includes C2 and autonomy across multiple domains, define operational requirements and strategic priorities, and process them into an optimal roadmap. Drive alignment between product vision, engineering capacity, and real-world operator needs, resolving conflicts with data and judgement. Requirements & Delivery
Author product requirements that engineering, QA, and mission teams can execute against without hand‑holding, including edge cases, failure modes, and acceptance criteria. Own the backlog: sprint planning and sequencing decisions made in active partnership with stakeholders. Drive the release process from definition through deployment, including test planning, rollout, and post‑release review. Customer & Operator Discovery
Lead discovery sessions with operators, mission planners, and integration partners to surface needs and validate assumptions. Logically develop new and creative solutions to key challenges and anticipate expensive mistakes. Translate field observations and operator feedback into roadmap decisions with clear rationale. Cross-Functional Leadership
Serve as the connective tissue between engineering, QA, and executive leadership. Identify and partner with strategic external vendors and partners, define goals and interfaces, and manage dependency risk. What You’ve Done
5+ years as a Product Manager owning a complex, technically deep product and not a feature area within a product. Shipped software in a mission‑critical or operationally sensitive context where failure had real consequences (defense, aerospace, robotics, autonomy, industrial control systems, or equivalent). Written PRDs for distributed systems, hardware‑integrated software, or real‑time data pipelines that engineers shipped from without significant re‑interpretation. Managed competing priorities across multiple stakeholder groups in a high‑ambiguity environment and made the call rather than deferred it. Directly conducted operator or end‑user discovery interviews and demonstrably changed roadmap direction based on what you learned. Owned the post‑release evaluation of features against defined success metrics and acted on what you found. Preferred Experience
Direct experience with command‑and‑control systems, ISR platforms, autonomous systems, or multi‑domain operational software. Familiarity with systems architecture concepts, enough to pressure‑test engineering estimates and spot integration risks early. Experience working within or alongside government programs, defense contractors, or fielded operational environments. Exposure to hardware/software co‑development cycles and the constraints they impose on software delivery. What Sets You Apart
The best candidate for this role thinks in systems and operates with a bias toward rigor over speed. Specifically: You distinguish signal from noise.
In a domain full of competing operator requests and shifting priorities, you know how to separate what users say they want from what the system actually needs. You write like an engineer reads.
Your requirements documents are precise, complete, and free of ambiguity that gets resolved incorrectly downstream. You hold the line on scope.
You can say no clearly, defend tradeoffs with structured reasoning, and don't let schedule pressure collapse your standards. You find the risk before it finds you.
You treat dependency mapping, integration risk, and edge‑case analysis as first‑class parts of your job and not afterthoughts. You've shipped responsibly.
You understand that in operationally sensitive environments, fast and right are not the same thing, and you've made that trade‑off consciously before. You stay grounded under pressure.
Operational environments generate noise. You create clarity rather than adding to it. What This Role Is Not
This is not a role for a generalist PM looking to break into defense or autonomy. It is not a role where requirements are handed to you, where ambiguity is resolved by committee, or where "good enough" ships. If you need a lot of structure to do your best work, this environment will frustrate you. If you've built software that operators actually depend on and you've felt the weight of that, we want to talk. Compensation Range
$180,000 – $240,000 + Equity. Candidates for this position must have the ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret security clearance. As part of our commitment to maintaining a safe and trustworthy work environment, Swarm Aero conducts a thorough screening of prospective employees. Candidates will be subject to a comprehensive background verification process as a prerequisite for employment. To conform to U.S. Government controlled technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) you must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State. As set forth in Swarm Aero’s Equal Employment Opportunity policy, we do not discriminate on the basis of any protected group status under any applicable law. Protected veteran categories:
Disabled veteran ,
Recently separated veteran ,
Active duty wartime or campaign badge veteran ,
Armed forces service medal veteran .
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- English
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