Product Manager II, Help Center Platform

<p><strong>About the Role</strong></p> <p>As a Product Manager on the Customer Obsession (CO) team, you will be responsible for improving the developer and user experience for Uber’s AI-powered conversational support surfaces. This role bridges the gap between the underlying tech and intuitive user design. You will be responsible for the UX and the foundational platform capabilities that power these interactions. A key part of your mission will be democratizing innovation: you’ll build the infrastructure and governance that allows cross-functional teams across Uber to contribute to a shared UX library, ensuring our next-generation AI assistants remain cohesive yet adaptable across different business units. You will leverage modern technologies (including AI/machine learning and conversational interfaces) and strong design partnerships to help scale high-quality support experiences across Uber.</p> <p><strong>What the Candidate Will Do</strong></p> <ol> <li><strong>Product thinking:</strong> Contribute to the roadmap and execution of the conversational UX component library. Make tradeoff decisions with guidance, balancing user needs, technical constraints, and business impact</li> <li><strong>Champion the customer experience:</strong> Champion the end-user by blending design thinking, user research, and data into compelling 'user impact' stories.</li> <li><strong>Execution & ownership:</strong> Build the tech and persona-agnostic UX foundations required for a best-in-class experience. Partner with UXR to get quick feedback, Design for interface crafting, and Engineering to ship the underlying platform logic.</li> <li><strong>Drive developer adoption:</strong> Own the Developer Experience for our agentic UX library. You’ll ensure frictionless discovery, previewing, and debugging, while building the "code agents" and tools that make it easy for teams to adopt and contribute.</li> <li><strong>Data-driven impact:</strong> Partner with Data Science to track user behavior changes following UX updates. Use these insights to drive prioritization and secure stakeholder buy-in by 'closing the loop' on performance.</li> <li><strong>Executive communication:</strong> Present clear and compelling progress updates to senior leadership, aligning stakeholders and securing support.</li> </ol> <p><strong>Basic Qualifications</strong></p> <ol> <li><strong>Experience:</strong> Bechelors degree in Computer Science or similar AND 3+ years of product management experience (including high-impact internships). You have a foundational understanding of the product lifecycle and have successfully contributed to shipping digital features or products.</li> <li><strong>UX affinity & design partnership:</strong> A strong "product sense" with a deep appreciation for user experience. You are eager to partner closely with Design and User research to translate complex AI behaviors into intuitive, human-centric interactions.</li> <li><strong>Technical literacy:</strong> Comfortable navigating the technical side of AI and LLMs. You understand how conversational agents work and care about the Developer Experience <strong>-</strong> ensuring the tools and libraries you build are easy for other engineers to adopt. We don’t expect you to code, but you should feel comfortable discussing deep technical topics with engineering teams and the platform users.</li> <li><strong>Collaborative execution:</strong> Proven ability to work in the trenches with cross-functional teams. You are organized, detail-oriented, and capable of driving projects forward in a fast-paced environment.</li> <li><strong>Communication & storytelling:</strong> Ability to clearly articulate the "why" behind a feature. You can translate user pain points into technical requirements and communicate progress effectively to both technical and non-technical teammates.</li> </ol> <p><strong>Preferred Qualifications</strong></p> <ol> <li>Experience working on mobile experiences and consumer products.</li> <li>Phenomenal track record of working with engineering, analytics and design teams, with proven examples to prioritize work across the team.</li> <li>Grittiness: you never hesitate to roll up your sleeves and tackle something hands-on.</li> <li>Proven track record of growing and scaling a product.</li> </ol> <p>For San Francisco, CA-based roles: The base salary range for this role is USD$161,000 per year - USD$179,000 per year.</p> <p>For Sunnyvale, CA-based roles: The base salary range for this role is USD$161,000 per year - USD$179,000 per year.</p> <p>For all US locations, you will be eligible to participate in Uber's bonus program, and may be offered an equity award & other types of comp. All full-time employees are eligible to participate in a 401(k) plan. You will also be eligible for various benefits. More details can be found at the following link https://jobs.uber.com/en/benefits.</p> <p>Uber's mission is to reimagine the way the world moves for the better. Here, bold ideas create real-world impact, challenges drive growth, and speed fuels progress. What moves us, moves the world - let's move it forward, together.</p> <p>Uber is proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by completing this form.</p> <p>Offices continue to be central to collaboration and Uber's cultural identity. Unless formally approved to work fully remotely, Uber expects employees to spend at least half of their work time in their assigned office. For certain roles, such as those based at green-light hubs, employees are expected to be in-office for 100% of their time. Please speak with your recruiter to better understand in-office expectations for this role.</p>

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