Product Lead - Customer Solutions
How We Build Products
At Auger, Product Leads are expected to think like founders. They own the problem, define the solution, align the organization, and deliver products that transform how the world's most complex supply chains operate. You'll work side-by-side with customers to understand their supply chain opportunities, rapidly prototype AI-native solutions, and validate ideas in days, not months. Using modern AI prototyping tools, you’ll turn concepts into working experiences, iterate continuously based on customer feedback, and partner with Design and Engineering to scale what works. We believe the fastest path to great products isn’t writing perfect requirements—it’s putting prototypes in front of customers and learning fast.
What You'll Do
1. Ruthlessly Simplify & Force Clarity
Every customer and every cross-functional team naturally drifts toward complexity. Smart people, data scientists, engineers, and supply chain operators quickly become consumed by edge cases, custom rules, and endless "what-ifs." Your responsibility is to relentlessly simplify delivering the highest-value product as quickly as possible while adding complexity only when it creates meaningful customer value.
2. Own the product end-to-end
You own your product from the earliest customer conversations through long-term production success, including:
- Discovering customer problems and defining product vision and roadmap
- Designing scalable capabilities and clear product requirements
- Partnering with Design on prototypes and production experiences
- Working with Science, Engineering, and AI Engineering throughout development
- Measuring adoption and business outcomes, then improving based on customer learning
You remain accountable until customers are successfully using the product—not until requirements are written.
3. Define Products Across Business & Technology
Enterprise AI products fail when business intent and technical implementation drift apart. You bridge those worlds, translating customer objectives into precise product definitions.
4. Solve Customer Problems
Customers know their business better than anyone; you know how software can transform it. Your job is not collecting requests—it's helping customers solve the right problems, challenging assumptions and guiding them toward scalable solutions rather than custom implementations.
5. Deliver AI-Native Product Design
Auger does not build software that reports what happened. We build software that understands what is happening, determines what should happen next, and executes wherever possible. You define products that combine enterprise data, external signals, AI reasoning, optimization, human expertise, and autonomous execution - and you show it all in the UI.
How We Measure Success
- Customers trust Auger to run increasingly autonomous operations and expand adoption as the product delivers value.
- Product definitions are clear enough that teams execute with minimal ambiguity, and customer acceptance happens before development.
- Products deliver measurable business outcomes, reducing manual coordination and repetitive operational work.
- Customer-specific innovations become reusable capabilities that make every release stronger.
What We're Looking For
- Significant experience building enterprise software products from concept through production adoption
- Strong product judgment and the ability to simplify complex problems
- Experience leading cross-functional teams and partnering closely with Engineering, Design, and AI without formal authority
- Exceptional communication and the ability to influence senior stakeholders and drive difficult decisions
- Comfort operating across both strategic vision and detailed execution, with a bias toward action and ownership
- Supply chain planning, procurement, manufacturing, inventory, logistics, fulfillment, or order management is a nice to have. If you don't have it, a track record of learning new domains fast is expected
This Role Is Not a Fit for Someone Who
- Waits for complete information, or avoids challenging customers and internal teams when clarity is needed.
- Hands requirements to Engineering and disengages from delivery.
- Is uncomfortable making decisions, managing ambiguity, or being accountable for outcomes.