Position Responsibilities and Expectations:
This hands-on product management role helps turn customer needs, technical requirements, market opportunities, and business objectives into successful simulation products from concept through launch and post-launch support.
- Define and deliver new simulation and sim racing hardware products as part of the Product Management team.
- Help define and maintain the simulation product roadmap, including product concepts, feature priorities, lifecycle planning, and category opportunities.
- Gather and synthesize customer, community, market, and competitive research. Translate insights into clear product requirements and recommendations.
- Create and maintain product requirement documents, feature definitions, user experience expectations and launch criteria.
- Work closely with engineering, industrial design, project management, software, firmware, operations and quality teams to deliver complete user experiences.
- Create business cases, financial models, forecasts, and market opportunity assessments to support product decisions and prioritization.
- Help sales, marketing, customer care and go-to-market teams [PM1] understand product positioning, features, benefits, target users, competitive differentiation and launch priorities.
- Create [PM2] executive overviews and communicate project status, decisions needed, risks, issues, blockers and recommended actions.
- Create and maintain supporting product documentation, including SKU sheets, FAQs, manuals, setup guidance and product profiles.
- Evaluate, test, report, and handle issues for prototypes and pre-production samples, including hands-on investigation and supplier follow-up.
- Create recommended setups, software settings, tuning guidance, and usage profiles; investigate product issues, create issue reports, and support root cause analysis and resolution planning across the lifecycle.
- Monitor post-launch customer feedback, quality trends, support issues, reviews, sales input, and competitive changes.
Essential Skills and Experience:
Required:
- 3+ years of Product Management experience in the same, similar, or adjacent field, such as sim racing products, gaming peripherals, gaming hardware, consumer electronics, enthusiast technology, or similar hardware categories.
- Experience working with hardware products and understanding of product development from concept through launch and lifecycle management.
- Strong passion for and practical familiarity with sim racing and simulation
- Excellent communication skills, including the ability to explain complex technical concepts clearly to non-technical audiences and senior stakeholders.
- Ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams, including engineering, design, software, firmware, project management, marketing, sales, operations, quality, and executive stakeholders.
- Analytical approach to decision-making, including comfort with business cases, forecasts, financial inputs, competitive analysis, customer feedback, and data-driven recommendations.
- Strong customer focus and experience helping deliver products, features, or experiences that address real consumer needs.
- Strong organization, ownership, and attention to detail across documentation, product requirements, SKU information, launch materials, issue reports, and stakeholder communication.
- Open-minded, collaborative, and highly motivated attitude with a willingness to solve problems hands-on.
- Proficiency with general office productivity suites for documents, spreadsheets, presentations, communication, and collaboration.
Beneficial:
- Experience with Jira, Confluence, product requirement systems, product requirement documents, or similar product development documentation workflows.
- Education in engineering, product management, business, technology, or a similar field.
- Experience with sim racing hardware ecosystems, gaming peripherals, force feedback systems, wheels, pedals, accessories, drivers, firmware, configuration software, or setup profiles.
- Real-world racing, karting, motorsport, track, or racing setup experience is a plus but is not required.