Agile Programming Methodologies, Atlassian JIRA, Backlog Prioritization, Communication Skills, Cross-Functional, Detail Oriented, Documentation, Ecosystems, Health Maintenance, Metrics, Product Management, Quality Assurance, Quality Management, Sprint Planning, Support Documentation, Team Player, Test Case, Usability Engineering, User Interface/Experience (UI/UX), eCommerce
About the Role
The Product Manager I — App Wayfinding is an individual contributor within the Discover Value Stream focused on supporting mobile navigation and discovery capabilities across the Gap Inc app ecosystem.
This role contributes to the execution of app based wayfinding initiatives including guided navigation experiences, contextual discovery modules, unified entry frameworks, store integrated discovery surfaces, and cross channel navigation consistency.
The Product Manager I plays a critical role in maintaining backlog quality, ensuring documentation clarity, and supporting sprint execution to deliver high quality app discovery experiences that align with enterprise navigation strategy.
What You'll Do
- Support decomposition of Features into detailed Stories with clear acceptance criteria and alignment to defined customer problems and success metrics.
- Maintain backlog health by ensuring Stories are well scoped, dependencies are visible, and stage gate artifacts are current within Jira and Confluence.
- Partner closely with Engineering and QA to ensure sprint readiness, test case clarity, and strong first pass acceptance rates.
- Monitor assigned app surfaces for defects or usability friction and proactively surface opportunities for incremental optimization.
- Provide clear documentation and communication to cross functional partners to ensure mobile initiatives remain aligned with broader Discover priorities
Who You Are
- 1+ years of experience in product management, digital delivery, or product operations within a mobile or ecommerce environment.
- Foundational understanding of agile methodologies, sprint planning, and backlog management.
- Strong attention to detail with disciplined documentation practices and structured communication skills.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively across Engineering, QA, and UX partners.
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The Gap
Doris and Don Fisher opened the first Gap store in 1969 with a simple idea -- to make it easier to find a pair of jeans and a commitment to do more. Over the last 46 years, the company has grown from a single store to a global fashion business with five brands -- Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Athleta and Intermix. Gap's clothes are available in 90 countries worldwide through 3,300 company-operated stores, almost 400 franchise stores, and e-commerce sites and is still growing.
Many companies work to improve their services and businesses every day by using GAP Testers who anonymously go into various places and report back to the companies on everything from cleanliness, customer service to quality control. Being a tester is a very flexible, fun job with lots of benefits.