You play a critical role in connecting business goals to delivery by ensuring priorities are clearly defined, requirements are understood, and teams have what they need to execute successfully. Success means a healthy backlog, predictable delivery, strong team alignment, and high-quality releases across iOS and Android.
Please note, we are only considering candidates who are eligible to work in Canada and can work in a Hybrid model at our Oakville, ON, Canada location.
WHAT'S THE DAY TO DAY LIKE?
Core Responsibilities:
You own and maintain the Mobile Apps backlog, ensuring work is prioritized and aligned with business objectives.
You translate product strategy, roadmap initiatives, and business requirements into detailed user stories and acceptance criteria.
You partner with Product Managers to break down larger initiatives into actionable deliverables that can be executed by the development team.
You track and manage user feedback from app store reviews, customer support channels, and other sources. You identify trends, investigate issues, coordinate responses with internal teams, and ensure actionable feedback is incorporated into the backlog and product improvement efforts.
You facilitate backlog refinement sessions and ensure requirements are clear, complete, and ready for development.
You actively participate in sprint planning, daily standups, reviews, and retrospectives.
You work closely with Technology, Design, Monetization, and Product teams to clarify requirements, answer questions, and remove delivery blockers.
You ensure priorities remain aligned with business needs and communicate changes, risks, and dependencies to stakeholders.
You monitor feature progress throughout development and help coordinate release readiness activities.
You support testing efforts by validating requirements, acceptance criteria, and feature behavior throughout the development lifecycle.
You identify opportunities to improve team processes, delivery efficiency, and backlog management practices.
You track feature delivery and support Product Managers with post-launch analysis and reporting.
You stay current on mobile platform updates and share relevant information with the team
Decision Making and Autonomy:
You make day-to-day prioritization decisions within the sprint backlog and work closely with Product Managers on larger prioritization decisions.
You are trusted to make execution-level decisions that support efficient delivery while maintaining alignment with product goals.
You proactively identify risks, dependencies, and blockers and escalate them with recommended solutions.
You coordinate across teams to ensure work remains on track and milestones are achieved.
WE ARE HOPING YOU HAVE:
Experience working within Agile development environments and Scrum teams.
Experience writing user stories, acceptance criteria, and managing product backlogs.
You understand mobile application development and are familiar with iOS and Android ecosystems.
You can translate business requirements into detailed functional requirements and actionable development work.
You communicate clearly with technical and non-technical stakeholders.
You are highly organized and able to manage multiple priorities and dependencies.
You use data, user feedback, and team input to support prioritization and delivery decisions.
You bring 2–5 years of product ownership, business analysis, project delivery, or related experience.
INTERESTED? IT GETS BETTER….
- Course Reimbursement Program We want you to keep learning, so we can too
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