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Are you passionate about helping electric utilities prepare for and respond to major storms — keeping the grid resilient and communities powered?

If so, we’d love to talk to you. We’re looking for a high-energy, detail-oriented Product Manager + Product Owner (PM/PO) to lead our flagship Storm Insights product, which helps electric utilities forecast, respond to, and recover from storms with greater speed and precision.

This is a hands-on role for someone who can zoom out to set vision and strategy and zoom in to drive daily delivery — a rare opportunity to own both the “why” and the “how” for a product with critical operational impact.

As the Storm Insights PM/PO, you will:

  • Define and champion the product strategy and roadmap
  • Drive cross-functional alignment and secure buy-in from leadership
  • Translate roadmap priorities into actionable backlogs and detailed user stories
  • Serve as the day-to-day product lead for the software engineering and data science teams
  • Partner closely with our Data Science Delivery leads and Client Success team, who own direct client relationships and act as the primary channel for user feedback, use cases, and feature requests
  • Collaborate with Data Science Delivery leads and Client Success to understand client workflows, pain points, and priorities — turning those insights into clear product direction
You will be the voice of the customer within the delivery teams, ensuring Storm Insights delivers high-value features that help utility storm operations leaders make better, faster decisions during extreme weather events.

A little about E Source

E Source combines industry-leading research, data science, and consulting to help utilities make and implement better data-driven decisions that positively impact their customers, their bottom line, and our planet. Headquartered in Boulder, CO, we have teams across the US and Canada. Learn more at .



How you’ll help:

Strategic (Product Manager)

  • Define the vision, goals, and success metrics for Storm Insights
  • Build and maintain the product roadmap and release plan
  • Conduct market and competitive analysis to inform strategy
  • Synthesize client feedback from the Client Success team into actionable product opportunities
  • Align product plans with company strategy and portfolio priorities

Tactical (Product Owner)

  • Own and maintain the Storm Insights product backlog
  • Translate roadmap priorities and client use cases into epics, features, and user stories with clear acceptance criteria
  • Collaborate with engineers, data scientists, and designers to plan and deliver each release
  • Facilitate agile ceremonies (backlog grooming, sprint planning, reviews, retrospectives)
  • Validate delivered functionality and coordinate user acceptance testing with Client Success
  • Track delivery progress, dependencies, and risks, and communicate them to stakeholders

What Will Make You Successful

  • Ability to synthesize complex, ambiguous data and operational requirements into clear product direction
  • Strong understanding of utility operational data (outage, weather, AMI, GIS, asset, SCADA) and how it drives storm readiness and restoration workflows
  • Familiarity with storm operations lifecycles — forecasting, staging, crew assignment, situational awareness, restoration
  • Skill at switching between strategic and tactical thinking — long-term vision and day-to-day delivery
  • Collaborative working style with both internal client-facing teams and technical teams
  • Clear and proactive communication with both technical and business stakeholders
  • Curiosity, grit, and a bias for action in fast-paced, high-stakes environments



What will make you a great fit

  • 4 or more years of experience in software product management, product ownership, or business analysis
  • Proven record of delivering data-driven SaaS or analytics products from idea to MVP to continuous improvement
  • Hands-on experience writing user stories, managing backlogs, and working in agile delivery teams
  • Experience working with or for electric utilities (preferred), especially in storm operations, control center operations, or grid operations (transmission and distribution)
  • Background in a technical discipline such as data science, engineering, or software development is a plus
  • Excellent written, verbal, and visual communication skills

What you can expect

  • Excellent insurance options, including medical, dental, and vision plans; company-paid life insurance; company-paid long- and short-term disability insurance; and medical and dependent-care flexible spending plans.
  • A flexible time off (FTO) program where you can take as many paid days off per year as they need, with manager approval, while fulfilling their work obligations and ensuring proper coverage of their responsibilities.
  • Flexible schedules, flexible work locations, and a paid parental leave benefit.
  • A 401(k)/RRSP plan with a 3% employer match.

The budgeted salary for this position is:

  • $140,000 - 185,000 USD

We are open to senior or principal-level candidates for this position. Actual pay will be adjusted based on experience.

This role will be 100% remote, with infrequent travel.

Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the US or Canada. We’re unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of employment visas or Labour Market Impact Assessments (Cdn) at this time.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

Employees of E Source are encouraged to apply. To foster a positive work environment and company culture, we support our employees in their career growth at E Source. If you are interested in similar job opportunities in the future, visit the E Source careers page for a listing of all open positions and contact Human Resources.


We contact applicants directly via email using only our designated company email addresses with the domain of @esource.com. Please do not provide personal information to anyone over email and be wary of other accounts impersonating businesses.

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