The Product Intake Senior Manager is responsible for managing the intake, review, and prioritization of new ideas and solutions using the Jira Align Ideation tool. Utilizing the Ideation process to assist in building out requirements and business cases for new product development ideas. Driving demand and prioritizing accordingly. This role involves working closely with stakeholders across the organization to ensure that the most valuable and strategically aligned ideas are identified and executed upon. The scope of the Intake will include all Ideas generated by the regional sales and solution teams representing client, country and strategic initiatives. Responsibilities and Duties: 1. Manage the intake of new ideas and solutions using the Jira Align Ideation tool. 2. Collaborate with stakeholders across the organization to encourage the submission of new ideas. 3. Review and assess the potential impact, cost, and alignment with strategic objectives of each idea. 4. Prioritize ideas using the Jira Align Ideation tool's scoring system based on predefined criteria. 5. Move the most valuable and strategically aligned ideas into the product backlog for development. 6. Partner with the Idea originator and product portfolio leads to drive the prioritization of the demand in the Quarterly Execution Planning process. 7. Collaborate with cross-functional teams including engineering, marketing, regional solutions, sales, and customer service to ensure timely and successful product releases. 8. Regularly review and prioritize the product backlog to ensure alignment with product strategy and goals. 9. Review project schedules with senior management and all other staff that will be affected by project activities. 10. Communicate effectively and proactively with senior management and stakeholders on project status, issues, and risks. 11. Measure and analyze product performance and customer engagement metrics to inform product strategies. This is a hybrid position. Hybrid employees can alternate time between both remote and office. Employees in hybrid roles are expected to work from the office 2-3 set days a week (determined by leadership/site), with a general guidepost of being in the office 50% or more of the time based on business needs.