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    Full-time
    Junior Level
  • Business, Operations & Strategy
    Product
  • San Francisco
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AI generated summary

  • You need a relevant bachelor's degree or equivalent experience, 1+ years in product development, strong communication skills, experience with project management tools, and knowledge of Agile methodologies.
  • You will assist in product lifecycle execution, collaborate on Agile planning, ensure product vision alignment, prioritize roadmaps, promote Agile practices, and communicate updates to stakeholders.

Requirements

  • * Bachelor's in marketing, Business, Engineering, Information Technology or similar, or equivalent work experience
  • * 1+ years in developing innovative, technical products
  • * Highly organized with superior communication and coordination skills
  • * Ability to coordinate and work with diverse groups of subject matter experts
  • * Self-starter, with a high personal standard of performance excellence
  • * Understanding of Product, Project and Program Management standard processes
  • * Analytical, collaboration, leadership, critical thinking, multitasking, and time management skills
  • * Ability to influence successfully in a highly matrixed or virtual organization
  • * Experience with product and project management tools such as JIRA, SharePoint, Confluence, etc.
  • * Must be a U.S. Citizen or a Green Card holder with the intent to become a U.S. Citizen
  • * Product management skillsets and experience, ability to gain consensus, use influence to achieve decisions and escalate in a timely and clear fashion
  • * Collaborate, build relationships and influence individuals at all levels in a matrix-management environment as well as external vendors and service providers
  • * Product development processes including the ability to evaluate and prioritize enhancement requests for products, set product release schedules and create product forecasts
  • * Knowledge of several software development life cycle methodologies; Agile SCRUM
  • * Product Manager certification (nice to have)
  • * Organizational skills, the ability to perform under pressure and management of multiple priorities with competing demands for resources

Responsibilities

  • With direction, owns part of the execution of full Product Lifecycle, including Ideation and R&D, Development, constant improvement through maturity, etc. usually in partnership with other Product Managers
  • Knowledge of AWS GovCloud deployments and processes
  • Ensures product vision is communicated to the technology delivery teams
  • Planning and ongoing iteration planning; requires collaboration across Agile Release Train (ART)
  • Actively promote Agile behaviors within business, technology and across FRS
  • Provides recommendations for product prioritization and key roadmap activities
  • Supports product management team on complex or large products
  • May be responsible for a specific feature or component of a larger product offering
  • Further builds on Industry knowledge by anticipating product trends, capability prioritization and tradeoffs
  • Achieves set Product key metrics, usability, Operations and Maintenance, and positioning relative to external-market Products and capabilities
  • Communicates portfolio and project updates to managers and stakeholders

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title is Product Analyst.

What organization is hiring for this role?

The hiring organization is the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.

What is the primary mission of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco?

The primary mission is to advance the nation’s monetary, financial, and payment systems to build a stronger economy for all Americans.

What are the essential responsibilities of the Product Analyst?

The essential responsibilities include owning parts of the product lifecycle, ensuring product vision is communicated, planning and iteration, promoting Agile behaviors, and providing recommendations for product prioritization.

What is the minimum educational requirement for this position?

The minimum educational requirement is a Bachelor's degree in marketing, business, engineering, information technology or similar, or equivalent work experience.

How much work experience is required for the Product Analyst position?

At least 1 year of experience in developing innovative, technical products is required.

What types of skills are needed for this role?

Skills needed include organization, communication, coordination, analytical, collaboration, leadership, critical thinking, multitasking, and time management.

Is product management certification required for this role?

Product management certification is not required but is a nice to have.

What is the salary range for this position?

The base salary range is $80,000 to $127,800 depending on experience and qualifications.

Are there any specific citizenship requirements for applicants?

Yes, applicants must be U.S. Citizens or Green Card holders with the intent to become a U.S. Citizen.

What benefits are offered with this position?

Benefits include medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, vacation days, sick days, paid holidays, pet insurance, matching 401(k), and a retirement/pension plan.

Is this a full-time position?

Yes, this is a full-time position.

How does the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco view diversity and inclusion?

The Bank believes diversity and inclusion are critical to its success and is committed to recruiting, developing, and retaining a diverse workforce.

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We are the San Francisco Fed, public servants with a congressionally mandated mission to promote a healthy and sustainable economy and support the nation’s financial and payment systems. With offices in Los Angeles, Seattle, Salt Lake City, and Portland, as well as cash processing in Phoenix, we are the Twelfth Federal Reserve District. We serve one fifth of the nation’s population—the largest and most diverse of the twelve Federal Reserve Districts within the Federal Reserve System. As part of the nation’s central bank, we inform monetary policy, regulate banks, administer certain consumer protection laws, and act as a financial partner to the U.S. government. We listen, learn, and reflect the communities we serve so we can make better decisions and policy to help our nation thrive. We also have unique responsibilities and areas of expertise within the Federal Reserve System. For example, the San Francisco Fed is the headquarters for the Federal Reserve’s Cash Product Office, which oversees and supports the entire System’s cash distribution process. With global technology hubs in our District, our Fintech team facilitates innovation that is designed to improve market efficiency, yield public benefits, and promote people and businesses’ fair, informed, and transparent access to financial services. As part of our commitment to understanding how current and future risks affect our dual mandate goals, our Sustainable Growth team in Economic Research focuses their research on assessing the economic effects of a changing climate. Unreserved opportunity is the touchstone that guides our work. We believe opportunity is not a luxury—it is a necessity and needs to be accessible to everyone. By achieving our dual mandate of maximum employment and price stability, we see ourselves as opportunity builders, helping our economy and every American reach their full potential.