[Remote] Product Manager II

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Fabletics is currently looking for a Product Manager II to join their Retail Technology team, which focuses on enhancing the in-store experience. The role involves leading initiatives for platform enhancements and acting as the primary product manager for field support workflows and system integrations. Responsibilities Own prioritization and execution of small–mid enhancements; improve reliability, reduce tech debt, and drive operational efficiency across the retail tech stack Partner with UX/Design to lead discovery, develop wireframes, and deliver customer-first solutions for store associates Collaborate with retail engineering and cross-functional platform teams; validate feasibility and manage system dependencies and integrations Translate business needs and field insights into clear PRDs, technical specs, and business logic Manage day-to-day agile delivery—user stories, MVPs, sprint planning, QA/UAT, and in-store rollouts Own escalations, triage issues, and prioritize fixes; support stores through testing, pilots, and on-site validation Use data to track performance and iterate; tie improvements to business impact (e.g., POS uptime, resolution time) Run A/B tests and conduct market research to inform product direction Leverage AI tools (e.g., Claude) to streamline documentation, analysis, and workflows Skills 2 to 4 years of experience in product management or digital/ecommerce roles, ideally with a history in highly technical products, Retail Operations, Point-of-Sale systems, or enterprise support systems Willingness to Travel Required to travel 10 to 20% of the time to local or regional retail stores for in-person support, deployments, and field testing Strong Technical Acumen Highly comfortable diving into system architectures, reading API documentation, navigating data structures, and working dynamically with engineers Familiarity with agile methodologies and demonstrated ability to drive cross-functional collaboration and gain alignment across highly matrixed stakeholders Proficient in writing precise user stories, defining MVPs, and interpreting analytics Passionate about improving customer experiences across web and mobile platforms, as well as the associate experience natively in-store Data-informed decision-making, root-cause analysis, and strong attention to detail AI-Forward Mindset Demonstrated experience using Generative AI (e.g., Claude, ChatGPT) to supercharge your daily workflows Ideal candidate brings foundational AI literacy, including experience using generative AI tools, and a proactive mindset to experiment with new technologies to drive productivity and innovation Proficient In Jira, Confluence, Asana, Microsoft Teams Comfortable with API testing concepts (e.g., Postman), basic data queries, and understanding system-to-system integrations Figma, User Testing, Miro Tableau, Heap, LaunchDarkly or similar data analytics platform and experimentation tooling CMS & Architecture Headless CMS and Commerce Architecture. Familiarity with iOS native apps, mobile hardware integrations (payment terminals, RFID scanners, receipt printers), and omnichannel architecture AI Tools Claude (including system prompts, skills, and projects), ChatGPT, and a general appetite for agentic automation Benefits Hybrid Work Schedule Discretionary Paid Time Off Summer Fridays Healthcare Plans Employee Discounts 401k Annual Bonus Program Equity Program Company Overview Fabletics is an innovative, high-quality athletic wear & accessories line co-founded by Kate Hudson that looks great & fits your budget. It was founded in 2013, and is headquartered in El Segundo, California, USA, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is https//www.fabletics.com/. Company H1B Sponsorship Fabletics has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 7 in 2025, 7 in 2024, 5 in 2023, 1 in 2022. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role.

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