Senior Product Manager (Digital) Analytics

Senior Product Manager (Digital) – Analytics

📍 Remote (U.S.-based)

At Dollar General, our mission is Serving Others . We are more than a retailer—we are a company that values diverse perspectives, meaningful work, and impact at scale. With over 21,000 stores and a rapidly evolving digital ecosystem, your work here will directly shape how millions of customers shop every day.

If you are a seasoned digital product leader who thrives in data-driven environments, partners seamlessly with engineering and design, and knows how to turn analytics into action - this role is for you.

About the Role The Senior Product Manager (Digital), Analytics leads the strategy, development, and optimization of high-impact digital experiences across mobile apps, web platforms, and third‑party integrations . This role blends product strategy, analytics, and program leadership to deliver digital initiatives that measurably improve customer experience and business outcomes.

This is not an entry-level product role . You will own complex product areas, influence senior stakeholders, and guide multiple cross-functional Scrum teams from vision through execution—using data as your north star.

What You’ll Do

  • Own and define product vision, strategy, and measurable outcomes for major digital initiatives
  • Translate business goals into clear user experience, business, and technical requirements
  • Partner closely with UX/UI, Engineering, Data, and Analytics teams to deliver intuitive, high‑performing digital products
  • Develop and manage product roadmaps , balancing scope, timelines, and outcomes without sacrificing quality
  • Use advanced analytics and experimentation to evaluate product performance and identify optimization opportunities
  • Define and track success metrics , ensuring products deliver real customer and business value
  • Lead complex initiatives across multiple stakeholder groups; proactively manage dependencies and risks
  • Present product strategy, performance, and insights to senior leaders and executive audiences
  • Drive continuous improvement using a data-driven, customer-first mindset
MUST‑HAVES (Only candidates meeting these will be considered) This is a senior‑level role. Candidates must demonstrate 10+ years of relevant experience in the areas below.
  • 10+ years of experience in Digital Product Management and/or Program Management
  • 10+ years delivering digital products across web, mobile apps, and backend services
  • 10+ years working with analytics-driven product development , including defining KPIs and success metrics
  • 10+ years partnering with engineering teams (front-end, backend, and services) to ship scalable solutions
  • Strong SQL proficiency with hands-on experience writing queries for analysis and insights
  • Demonstrated experience building, launching, and optimizing Search & Discovery products
  • Proven expertise measuring and improving Search relevancy, ranking, and performance
  • Extensive experience working with multiple cross-functional Agile/Scrum teams
  • Exceptional ability to communicate product strategy, requirements, outcomes, and tradeoffs at all levels, including executives
Additional Qualifications
  • Strong strategic thinker with the ability to zoom out to the big picture while diving deep into execution details
  • Proven ability to negotiate scope and priorities while protecting outcomes
  • Highly organized program planner with experience structuring large, multi-workstream initiatives
  • Data-driven decision maker who applies rigor to tradeoff decisions
  • Comfortable operating in a fast‑paced, results‑oriented environment
  • Excellent influencing and relationship-building skills with senior stakeholders
  • Retail or eCommerce experience is a strong plus
  • Experience with Large Language Models (LLMs) —including data preparation, training, inference, or evaluation—is preferred
Education
  • Bachelor’s degree (BA/BS) required or equivalent practical experience
Why Dollar General
  • Work at massive scale with real customer impact
  • Influence the future of digit
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