
Product Engineer
At TechWolf, we're on a mission to empower people to flourish at work. Every day, thousands of people use our AI-driven Intelligence to identify people's skills, to better connect employees with projects, set them up for success in an AI-powered world, and support them with learning opportunities and career moves. Now, we're hiring Product Engineers to help us turn that mission into reality.
**The role**
In a traditional setup, product managers shape the *what* and *why* , and hand off to engineers to figure out the *how* . That setup still works well for plenty of tracks at TechWolf, but it isn't the right fit for every initiative, because **discovery and delivery often feed back into each other**.
That's where Product Engineers come in. **A Product Engineer at TechWolf is an engineer who contributes to the *what* , *why* , and *how* of a product area**, with the technical grounding to do all three credibly.
Day to day, you'll work across the full product development lifecycle: scoping problems with customers, running discovery, validating with prototypes, writing specifications, and implementing alongside the rest of Engineering. You sit on the Engineering team, but your involvement on a track starts well before the spec lands.
**What you'll do**
* **Discover what to build, with customers in the room:** Regularly engage with customers to surface problems, validate assumptions, and observe how the product is being used.
* **Prototype to learn.** Build prototypes that explore user value, present these to customers, expose technical limitations, and tangibly shape direction.
* **Write specs that bridge product and engineering.** Translate validated problems and product intent into necessary (*technical*) requirements the team can act on.
* **Ship when relevant.** Implement features end-to-end alongside the rest of Engineering. Stay hands-on enough to spot when a track is getting stuck and step in to unblock.
* **Collaborate cross-functionally.** Work as a peer with Product Managers, Professional Services, Customer Success, and Presales. Translate fluently between technical and non-technical audiences, and close the loop from customer feedback back into the roadmap.