Soft Skills: Excellent communicator Good people skills Ability to present in front of a group of people Analytical Problem solver mindsetTechnical: Strong ability to prototype technical solutions. Ability to speak knowledgeably about the latest technologies, including Cloud Technologies, and AI/LLM/VR. Deep interest and understanding of how LLM technology works. Have experience operating in an SDLC cycle. Preferably someone who has acted in a leading role in the SDLC process. Experience with programming languages like C#, Typescript, or Python. Experience writing technical user stories. Knowledge of technical risk and technical debt mitigation. Understanding of technical execution, project management dependencies, and technical feasibility.Tools: Figma for prototypingBackground: Wants to see someone from a tech start up Experience working with IT or SecOps teams on release management Good PM mindsetMethodologies/Best Practices: Agile SDLC Project ManagementMore details: This is not like traditional IT where you go through the best practices of developing requirements i.e., initiation/planning to requirements gathering to Design/Architecture to Dev/Implementation to QA/Testing to Go Live. They go from inception to functional prototypes in a two-week timeframe. Heavy stakeholder interaction at various levels, so you need an excellent communicator and great personality. Must have heavy experience building prototypes in AI and VR. Must understand coding. Wants to see someone from a tech start up, not a Fortune 500 company. Prototyping tools: Figma Strong UI technology experience Needs to be able roll up sleeves at the functional prototyping stage if needed. Good PM mindset Able to present status updates in front of a group of peopleA specific language isn't required, but being a developer in the SDLC process is the key take away. Has the candidate written user stories with technical details ( as a TPM or Eng ). We have used C#, but are moving into Node and Python.No specific cloud tech or IaaC required, but an understanding of what it takes to use those service. IE: When building an app, you usually will need basic items, login, logging and alerts. What off the shelf services could help us from cloud providers. If they do not know, they should be able to read the docs to find the answer. A TPM will know where to look. recblid bot1meiddh08c7i9rzv3dahnouka70