QAD | Redzone is building the next generation of manufacturing software — software that doesn't just record what happened, but helps customers make better operational decisions in real time. As we expand from a traditional product portfolio into an increasingly AI-powered platform, we're standing up a Product Operations function for the first time, and we're looking for the leader to build it.
Job DescriptionThe Head of Product Operations owns how product investment is prioritized across the portfolio, how new AI-powered products are introduced and qualified for release, and how the organization measures whether what we ship is actually working. You'll build the function from a small existing team plus two specialist hires, set the standards the rest of the product organization works to, and serve as a strategic partner to the Chief Product Officer.
This is not a roadmap-administration role. It's a senior leadership seat with real decision-making authority over what ships, when, and at what level of capability.
What you'll own
- Stand up Product Operations as a horizontal function serving the full product portfolio, integrating an existing team with two specialist hires you will make.
- Own the New Product Introduction process end-to-end for every AI-powered product we ship: chair the stage-gate reviews (concept → pilot → general availability), and the re-entry reviews that qualify a product for expanded capability levels. Hold single-decision-maker authority on whether a product is ready to ship, including against commercial pressure.
- Own the capability-tier framework that defines how AI-powered products earn increasing levels of operational responsibility over time — from informational support to assisted decision-making to supervised execution — and the criteria for moving between tiers.
- Own portfolio prioritization across the product organization, with a defensible framework for impact and readiness, and maintain a single source of truth for what the org is working on.
- Own product trust and safety governance: containment of impact when things go wrong, rollback readiness, and the auditability of how AI-powered products reach their recommendations.
- Enforce ownership discipline for every shipped AI product: every product has a named accountable owner, a named quality owner, a named exception handler, and a named customer success partner before it goes live.
- Serve as a strategic thought partner to the CPO, and as the credible voice for the function in leadership and board conversations.
- Hire and lead the two-three person team, and operate as the bench for both reports during the first 12 months as the function matures.
What success looks like in 6 months
Product Operations established. The team is in place, both specialist reports are hired or have offers out, and the rest of the organization knows what to bring to Product Ops vs. what to keep inside their team.
The NPI process is operational. You've chaired at least three stage-gate reviews for AI-powered products in the portfolio. Gate criteria are written down, calibrated against the first two reviews, and used consistently. At least one review has resulted in a hold or a capability-tier adjustment — meaning the gate has teeth.
The capability-tier framework is in use. Every shipped AI product has a declared capability tier on record. At least one product has formally re-entered NPI to request progression to the next tier, and the framework handled it without ad-hoc invention.
Learning across products is visibly compounding. Patterns captured in production are being up-streamed into platform capability; you can show specific examples where the second product to ship benefited from the first product's experience.
Portfolio prioritization is running. A single source of truth exists for what the product organization is working on, used in at least one quarterly investment review with the CPO.
You've defended your investment recommendations to leadership. The CPO and leadership see you as the credible voice for prioritization decisions
What we're looking for
- 8+ years in product, product operations, or program leadership, including standing up central systems, NPI processes, or release-governance functions at scaling enterprise software companies.
- Demonstrated ownership of a stage-gate or release-governance process for a complex multi-product portfolio.
- Credibly fluent in LLM-based products: tool use, evaluation frameworks, telemetry, safety constraints, autonomy boundaries — enough to govern this kind of work credibly, not to build it.
- The instinct to find the line between chaos and bureaucracy when setting up processes — comfort with structure, allergy to ceremony.
- Backbone. You will routinely tell product and engineering leaders that a product cannot ship yet, and you will be right more often than wrong.
- Manufacturing, ERP, or enterprise SaaS experience is a meaningful plus.
- Your health and well being are important to us at QAD. We provide programs that help you strike a healthy work-life balance.
- Opportunity to join a growing business, launching into its next phase of expansion and transformation.
- Collaborative culture of smart and hard-working people who support one another to get the job done.
- An atmosphere of growth and opportunity, where idea-sharing is always prioritized over level or hierarchy.
About QAD:
QAD | Redzone is redefining manufacturing and supply chains through its intelligent, adaptive platform that connects people, processes, and data into a single System of Action. With three core pillars — Redzone (frontline empowerment), Adaptive Applications (the intelligent backbone), and Champion AI (Agentic AI for manufacturing) — QAD | Redzone helps manufacturers operate with Champion Pace, achieving measurable productivity, resilience, and growth in just 90 days.
QAD is committed to ensuring that every employee feels they work in an environment that values their contributions, respects their unique perspectives and provides opportunities for growth regardless of background. QAD’s DEI program is driving higher levels of diversity, equity and inclusion so that employees can bring their whole self to work.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
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Skills Required
- 8+ years in product, product operations, or program leadership, including standing up central systems, NPI processes, or release-governance at scaling enterprise software companies
- Demonstrated ownership of a stage-gate or release-governance process for a complex multi-product portfolio
- Credible fluency in LLM-based products, including tool use, evaluation frameworks, telemetry, safety constraints, and autonomy boundaries
- Ability to find the line between chaos and bureaucracy when setting processes; comfort with structure and avoidance of unnecessary ceremony
- Backbone to make and defend hard prioritization and release decisions against commercial pressure
- Manufacturing, ERP, or enterprise SaaS experience
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Wellbeing & Lifestyle Benefits — A virtual-first model with a home-office setup allowance and a monthly work-from-home stipend supports flexible, remote work. These lifestyle perks strengthen work–life balance and overall benefits appeal.
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Retirement Support — A 401(k) with company match is part of the core package and is regarded favorably. Retirement benefits are positioned as competitive within the offering.
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QAD Inc. is a leading provider of next-generation manufacturing and supply chain solutions in the cloud. To succeed in a turbulent world, facing disruptions in supply and fluctuations in demand, manufacturers and supply chains must rapidly respond to change and seamlessly optimize agility, efficiency, and resilience for effective customer service. QAD delivers Adaptive Applications to enable these Adaptive Enterprises. Founded in Santa Barbara, California, QAD has customers in 84 countries around the world. Thousands of companies have deployed QAD enterprise solutions including enterprise resource planning (ERP), digital commerce (DC), supplier relationship management (SRM), digital supply chain planning (DSCP), global trade and transportation execution (GTTE), enterprise quality management system (EQMS), connected workforce and process intelligence. To learn more, visit www.qad.com, call +1 (805) 566-6100 or email [email protected]. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/QAD_Community Like our page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QADerp Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qad_community








