Product Manager - Scholar Gateway
Listed on 2026-07-18
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Business
AI Business & Operations, Product Manager
About the Role
The Product Manager – Scholar Gateway reports to the Director of Product Management and drives the evolution of the Scholar Gateway, Wiley’s distribution layer for AI agents operating at the intersection of scholarly publishing and AI systems. The role owns meaningful areas of the product roadmap, collaborates cross‑functionally, and delivers outcomes in a technically complex, fast‑evolving AI environment.
Job Responsibilities- Own and drive specific areas of the Scholar Gateway roadmap, from problem definition through delivery and iteration.
- Define product capabilities related to content ingestion and lifecycle management for AI‑driven discovery.
- Design end‑to‑end workflows to support partner onboarding.
- Partner closely with engineering to shape platform capabilities where technical approaches and product expectations are still evolving.
- Use qualitative and quantitative inputs (customer feedback, usage signals, partner needs) to inform prioritization and decision‑making.
- Contribute to demos, release notes, and lightweight documentation to support customer understanding and adoption.
- Collaborate with support and operational teams on issues that impact customers, ensuring a smooth product experience.
- At least 3–4 years of product‑management experience.
- Demonstrated ability to own and deliver discrete areas of a product roadmap, from discovery through execution.
- Strong product judgment and communication skills, with a proven ability to work effectively across technical and nontechnical teams.
- Analytical and problem‑solving skills, with experience using data to inform prioritization and trade‑offs.
- Experience working on technically complex, platform‑oriented products (e.g., APIs, services, integrations).
- Confidence working with AI‑enabled products and an understanding of how modern AI systems use external content and data to inform responses.
- Strong interest and enthusiasm for AI, particularly in research and scholarly communication applications.
- Interest or experience in content‑centric products, data platforms, or knowledge systems.
- Experience translating ambiguous problem spaces into clear product goals and phased delivery plans.
- Familiarity with AI infrastructure patterns such as the Model Context Protocol (MCP), agent tooling, or similar approaches for connecting content to AI workflows.
- Experience working on products that incorporate AI‑enabled capabilities or data‑driven workflows.
89,100 USD to 127,700 USD (United Kingdom, Canada, USA, Austria, Czechia, Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, or Spain).
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