Product Manager (AI/ML)
Parspec is seeking a Product Manager to own AI-powered features for their construction supply chain platform. You will translate product strategy into actionable engineering plans while working closely with AI/ML teams. The role requires deep collaboration with engineers on model capabilities and architecture. You will be based in a hybrid setup in Bengaluru, driving the product delivery lifecycle.
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Experience
3+ years
Function
Product Management
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Parspec is seeking a Product Manager to own AI-powered features for their construction supply chain platform. You will translate product strategy into actionable engineering plans while working closely with AI/ML teams. The role requires deep collaboration with engineers on model capabilities and architecture. You will be based in a hybrid setup in Bengaluru, driving the product delivery lifecycle.
TAL's take
Solid mid-stage startup role with clear AI product ownership scope and well-defined technical requirements.
The JD is very clear on responsibilities, technical alignment, and expectations for the AI PM role.
Salaries at Parspec
30.0 LPA average
Based on 1 Grapevine salary entries for Parspec.
Other roles
2 - 4 years
30 LPA average
Range: 30 - 30 LPA
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in a technical or quantitative field
- 3+ years of product management experience
- 1+ year working on AI/ML-powered products
- Experience writing PRDs for technical AI products
- Ability to engage deeply with AI/ML engineers on technical concepts
- Experience driving cross-functional coordination across engineering and design
Tools and skills
Nice to have: claude, cursor, copilot, bolt, v0, embeddings, vector search, document parsing, rag.
About the company
Venture-backed Series A/B stage company in construction-tech, building a product-led platform.
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