Case IQ helps organizations protect their employees, culture, and business through software for uncovering, investigating, and preventing fraud, ethics, harassment, discrimination, and security incidents. Our customers include large enterprises that rely on Case IQ to manage high volumes of sensitive cases and reduce financial and brand risk.
We are hiring a Product Owner to own the delivery backlog for our core products. You will partner with Product Managers who own product strategy and roadmap outcomes, and with Engineering teams who own solution design and execution. Your focus is to translate product intent into clear, testable work, keep the backlog healthy and enable predictable delivery of customer value.
What You'll Do:
- Own and continuously refine the team backlog to maximize delivered value within roadmap guardrails.
- Translate product goals and customer problems into well-formed epics and user stories with clear acceptance criteria and supporting context (happy and alternate requirements).
- Lead backlog refinement with Engineering and ensure stories meet a shared Definition of Ready before sprint commitment.
- Be the day-to-day requirements decision-maker for the team: answer questions quickly, clarify scope, and make pragmatic tradeoffs to keep delivery moving.
- Partner with Engineering and QA to define testable acceptance criteria and validate completed work, accepting/rejecting stories based on agreed criteria.
- Support sprint planning and sprint reviews by presenting priorities, context, and acceptance criteria, ensuring completed work is demonstrable and aligns with intended outcomes.
- Coordinate Stakeholder Input and triage intake (Support/CS escalations, customer feedback, technical debt requests) into the backlog with appropriate context and priority rationale, shielding the engineering team from unplanned work.
- Collaborate with Product Management on discovery and evidence gathering (customer calls, workflow observation, support data) and provide inputs that inform roadmap decisions.
- Contribute to release readiness by partnering with QA to assess quality risks, outstanding defects and release confidence, as well as supplying scope summaries, release notes inputs, and enablement details for international teams as needed.
Where You’ll Own:
You are empowered to:
- Order and re-order the workstream backlog within roadmap guardrails and agreed priorities.
- Define acceptance criteria and determine whether a story meets “done” for product intent.
- Make day-to-day scope tradeoffs within a sprint when new information emerges (while keeping the PM informed).
You will escalate to the Product Manager when:
- A decision materially changes roadmap priority, customer commitments, or commercial implications.
- Tradeoffs involve cross-team depend