What are the responsibilities and job description for the Product Manager (Only Locals) position at Ohm Systems, Inc?
- Onsite role in Beaverton, OR (only locals needed)
- Must have skills:
1. Good expertise in excel, microsoft outlook, keynote
2. Sample management is key
3. Apparel experience is required (this can include retail) - Soft skills: Organized, detailed, a self-starter, and someone who can stay on task
- Previous Nike experience preference is not required, need only local candidates !
- Minimum required years of experience: 2-4 YOE required
- Education requirements: Bachelor''s degree is required
You will work closely with Product Line Manager and cross functional partners to meet key deliverables each season, including product toolkits, sample reviews, line plan handovers, reoccurring data reconciliation, and more to help ensure the team has what they need to deliver compelling product with speed and precision.
You are a strong communicator and collaborator, comfortable working across functions and contributing meaningfully to team discussions, while remaining grounded in hands-on execution.
- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Retail Merchandising,orrelated field.Will accept any suitable combination of education,experience,and training.
- 2 years of relevant experience in apparel product creation, product line management, merchandising, or related discipline
- A passion and intuition for trend, culture, and emerging insights
- Exceptional organizational skills with strong attention to detail, accuracy, and follow-through
- Ability to manage multiple workstreams and priorities in a fastmoving environment
- Strong sense of urgency and accountability, with pride in delivering high quality, reliable work
- Experience supporting cross functional teams across the product creation process
- Continuous improvement mindset, with a passion for refining tools and processes to be more efficient and compelling
- Strong communication skills and confidence working across functions
- Ability to bring structure and clarity to ambiguity while remaining adaptable