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Product Manager/Product Manager 2 - OMS

3-7 Years
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Job Description

Role Overview

You will own a module or module cluster in Ginesys OMS — the orchestration layer connecting marketplaces, brand storefronts, warehouses and stores, deciding how every order is sourced, fulfilled, returned and settled.

OMS is integration-dense and high-volume. Correctness under failure matters more than feature count: a sourcing rule that misroutes one percent of orders becomes a commercial problem for the customer within a day.

You will run discovery with e-commerce operations teams, write the functional and integration specifications, drive delivery, and own adoption and the operational health of what you ship.

What You Will Own

Product Thinking & Discovery

  • Work with the Senior / Lead Product Manager and Product leadership to shape the roadmap for your area with a data-driven, customer-centric mindset.
  • Deep dive into customer workflows, pain points and product gaps through research, interviews and data analysis with e-commerce operations teams, warehouse managers and channel managers.
  • Analyse order-level data — failure rates, SLA breaches, cancellation and RTO patterns, channel-specific error clusters.
  • Map current-state fulfilment flows and locate where the product forces manual intervention.
  • Participate in ideation, scoping and prioritisation of new features and enhancements.
  • Bring sized, evidenced opportunities into the OMS roadmap with a Feature Brief.

Requirements, Solution Definition & Documentation

  • Convert business problems into functional requirements — PRDs, detailed business requirements (FRDs), user stories, API documentation, UI/UX, workflows and scenarios.
  • Specify order states, sourcing and allocation logic, exception paths, idempotency and reconciliation behaviour explicitly.
  • Own integration specification — channel and courier API contracts, webhooks, retry and failure semantics, rate limits.
  • Design wireframes, workflows and mockups for what you own, collaborating with UI/UX as needed.
  • Interact with the solution architect in support of architecting the solution.
  • Scope and estimate with Engineering; map dependencies on ERP for stock and pricing and on POS for store fulfilment.
  • Groom your backlog weekly on Jira with clear stack ranking.
  • Deliver prototypes and clickable mockups — build enough to validate before engineering handoff.

Agile Delivery & Quality

  • Coordinate with the development team on a day-to-day basis to develop specifications into the product solution.
  • Facilitate sprint planning, backlog grooming and agile ceremonies.
  • Take scope and trade-off decisions in your area; at Product Manager 2, negotiate cross-pod dependencies directly.
  • Conduct user acceptance tests with QA, including high-volume, partial-failure and channel-outage scenarios.
  • Troubleshoot integration problems by understanding the API response against your functional understanding — read the log, form the hypothesis.
  • Hold the quality bar on order accuracy, inventory reservation correctness and financial reconciliation.
  • Escalate date risk early with a proposed mitigation.
  • Validate solutions with stakeholders both before and after development.

Post-Launch Success

  • Define success metrics before you build and monitor product performance after launch.
  • Monitor feature adoption and operational health — automation rate, exception volume, SLA adherence — and use it to prioritise.
  • Engage directly with key customers during UAT, feedback sessions and demonstrations to validate solutions.
  • Provide support on gaps in delivered features and fold them into the next iteration.
  • Use data and analytics to inform continuous improvement and prioritisation.
  • Identify where AI can be embedded into order workflows — exception handling, anomaly detection, copilots that cut manual intervention.

Collaboration, Communication & Enablement

  • Act as the bridge between business, technology and customer-facing teams.
  • Liaise with Customer Success, Sales and Support to gather feedback and evangelise product capability.
  • Publish release notes to customers and stakeholders ahead of every release.
  • Conduct webinars and create release videos to train and demonstrate functionality.
  • Create and maintain the user guide and change-management documentation for your modules.
  • Create and maintain public-facing product interface documentation — APIs and webhooks — and customer-facing articles.
  • Equip Sales, Support and Customer Success on new capability and the segment it serves.
  • Continuously improve internal processes related to product discovery and delivery.

Ownership & Decision Authority

  • As Product Manager: own a single OMS module end to end across discovery, definition, delivery and adoption.
  • As Product Manager 2: own a module cluster, lead the more ambiguous problems, negotiate cross-pod dependencies directly, and guide an Associate Product Manager.
  • Decide scope and trade-offs within your area; own and prioritise your backlog.
  • Accountable for adoption and operational outcomes, not only delivery.
  • Placement between the two levels is confirmed on assessment, based on demonstrated scope, independence in ambiguity, and cross-pod dependency handling.

Essential Requirements

  • 3–7 years of relevant experience in Business Analysis and/or Product Management, with at least 2 years on an OMS, e-commerce or marketplace product.
  • Strong functional grounding in order management or omnichannel fulfilment: order lifecycle, inventory availability, sourcing and allocation, returns and refunds.
  • Proven ability to gather and translate business needs into scalable software features with defined exception handling.
  • Genuine comfort with APIs, webhooks, payload structures and integration failure modes — you can read a log and form a hypothesis.
  • Understanding of RDBMS and SQL including table joins.
  • Excellent understanding of functional and operations mapping in an application; methodical in drafting a solution and defending a decision.
  • Hands-on with Jira, Confluence, Figma, Lucidchart or Visily, Excel, Word and PowerPoint, and product analytics.
  • Solid understanding of agile methodologies and user-centred design.
  • Comfortable using AI tools in daily work — requirements, discovery, analysis, prototyping.
  • Good communication, documentation and presentation skills.

Desirable Requirements

  • Deep understanding of omni retail, e-commerce or Point of Sale.
  • Experience with marketplace integrations — Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, Nykaa, Ajio — or storefront platforms such as Shopify, Magento or WooCommerce.
  • Exposure to courier aggregators, AWB and manifest flows, or logistics SLA management.
  • Experience with ship-from-store, click-and-collect or endless-aisle models.
  • Exposure to logistics products, or to retail ERP stock and pricing flows and how they feed order management.
  • Familiarity with payment reconciliation and marketplace settlement.
  • Previous experience in a Business Process or Operations Management–IT team, or in a brand's or 3PL's e-commerce operations team.

What This Role Is Not

  • Not a feature-request coordinator.
  • Not a sales escalation buffer.
  • Not a Jira ticket manager.
  • Not a documentation-only role.

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