Product and Data Owner
Charlotte, North Carolina;Jersey City, New Jersey
Job Description:
The Data and Product Ow ner for Climate Risk will play a pivotal role in the GRA organization, leading the charge in developing and managing data-driven products and workflow solutions that assess and mitigate climate-related risks. This position calls for an individual with a strong background in data and product management, combined with a deep understanding of climate change and the impact across all risk categories including credit, market, operational and compliance. The ideal candidate will be responsible for bridging the gap between technical data analysis and strategic product development, ensuring our products effectively support the identification, measurement, monitoring and control of climate-related risks, challenges, and opportunities.
In this role, you will:
•Develop and manage innovative data products focused on climate risk assessment and mitigation.
•Collaborate with cross-functional teams including business stakeholders, data scientists and engineers to define product vision and strategy.
•Oversee the entire data and product lifecycle, from ideation through development, launch, and continuous improvement.
•Utilize a deep understanding of climate science to inform data/product development and ensure accuracy and relevance.
•Analyze complex datasets to be leveraged in climate models for risk identification, measurement, monitoring and control.
Responsibilities:
•Lead the development and implementation of data-driven climate risk products.
•Ensure products meet high standards of quality, usability, and reliability.
•Conduct market analysis to identify new opportunities and stakeholder needs.
•Facilitate communication between technical teams and business stakeholders.
•Define and track key performance indicators for product success.
•Stay abreast of the latest developments in climate science and data technology.
Required Skills:
•5+ years of experience in data/product management.
•Strong understanding of climate science and risk analysis.
•Proven track record in developing and managing data-driven products.
•Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
•Strong communication abilities.
•Ability to work effectively in a dynamic, cross-functional environment.
This role is an opportunity to make a significant impact in a vital and growing field, leveraging your experience to help the organization navigate the complexities of climate risk.
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America)
Hours Per Week:
40
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