Technical Product Manager (British Columbia)

Technical Product Manager (British Columbia)

16 Aug
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Sarah Smith Fund
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British Columbia

16 Aug

Sarah Smith Fund

British Columbia

Skyward Wildfire Technologies is building a first-of-its-kind platform for predicting and preventing lightning-ignited wildfires. Backed by more than C$12 million in seed funding, we are hiring a Technical Product Manager to own the roadmap for Vista, our machine learning-powered lightning and wildfire-risk forecasting platform.

This is not a conventional backlog management role. You will work across atmospheric science, machine learning, software, project delivery, and real world wildfire operations. Your job will be to turn complex research into reliable products and keep multidisciplinary teams moving on the unforgiving timelines of fire season.

The role
You will own the strategy, roadmap, and delivery of Skyward's forecasting products. You will work closely with atmospheric scientists, machine learning engineers, software engineers, field operators, business development, and executive leadership. You will also engage directly with public sector and B2B partners to understand their workflows, operational requirements, and barriers to adoption.

This role combines product leadership with hands‑on project management. You will be responsible for translating technical work into explicit plans, coordinating dependencies, managing timelines and risks, and ensuring that important work gets shipped.

What you'll do

Own the product strategy and roadmap for Vista

Translate scientific and machine learning research into product requirements, project plans, milestones, and release schedules

Coordinate work across science, engineering, software, operations, and commercial teams

Manage scope, timelines, dependencies, risks, and competing priorities

Pressure test model outputs, validation approaches, product assumptions, and operational trade‑offs

Lead product discovery with wildfire agencies and prospective customers

Help turn early pilots and customer‑specific deployments into a repeatable, scalable product

Define the integrations, APIs, reporting, reliability, and onboarding capabilities required by enterprise customers





Communicate progress, risks, roadmap decisions, and trade‑offs to leadership and external partners

Maintain focus and momentum as priorities shift

What we're looking for
You are a deeply technical, high‑agency product leader who is also an effective project manager. You do not need to be an atmospheric scientist or machine learning engineer, but you must be technical enough to earn their trust, ask difficult questions, understand the answers, and make sound decisions.

Strong candidates will bring

Product management experience in an early‑stage or fast‑moving startup environment

Hands‑on project management experience coordinating complex, multidisciplinary technical work

A track record of shipping data intensive, machine learning, or technically complex products

Experience owning a roadmap from problem definition through launch, adoption, and iteration

The ability to build clear plans, manage timelines and risks, and hold teams accountable without creating unnecessary bureaucracy

Technical fluency across machine learning models, data pipelines, APIs, software architecture, and systems integrations

Experience translating ambiguous scientific, technical, or customer requirements into executable work

B2B product experience, ideally with enterprise, regulated, infrastructure, or asset intensive customers

Experience conducting customer discovery and distinguishing scalable market needs from one‑off feature requests

Strong written and verbal communication

Comfort operating with broad ownership in an early‑stage company

Experience in wildfire, weather, geospatial technology, utilities,



forestry, infrastructure, aviation, emergency management, or decision support software would be valuable, but is not required.

What this role is not
This is not a role for someone who wants to manage tickets from a distance. It is not purely product management or project management. You will be expected to understand the science, technology, users, and commercial context behind the product — and to help the team make difficult trade‑offs and ship.

What success looks like
In your first several months

Develop a detailed understanding of Vista, its models, users, and operational applications

Build strong working relationships across science, engineering, operations, and business development

Establish a clear roadmap and delivery process tied to measurable technical and customer outcomes

Identify the most important gaps between current research capabilities and dependable operational products

Clarify the highest-value use cases across priority markets

Over time

Help make Vista an indispensable operational tool for Skyward's partners

Improve the reliability, usability, and scalability of Skyward's forecasting products

Shorten the path from scientific research to production

Help turn successful pilots into repeatable products and durable customer relationships

Build the product foundation required to serve new regions and industries

Location and working model
This is a full‑time role. We strongly prefer someone who can work in a hybrid capacity in Vancouver, British Columbia. Exceptional candidates elsewhere in Canada will also be considered, particularly those able to collaborate across Pacific time zone working hours. Some travel may be required.

Skyward Wildfire Technologies is committed to building a team with diverse experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds. We encourage qualified candidates to apply even when their experience does not match every item listed above.

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📌 Technical Product Manager (British Columbia)
🏢 Sarah Smith Fund
📍 British Columbia

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