About this Implementation PM / Business Analyst role at H1
About the team
H1's Product team partners with some of the world's largest technology and life sciences companies to deliver custom implementations of H1's data and intelligence products. This Implementation PM role is embedded in that work — owning requirements, coordinating delivery, and serving as the day-to-day point of contact for two of H1's most strategic enterprise clients. This role is execution-first with a clear growth path into broader product ownership.
You will:
- Own the requirements process for enterprise client implementations from intake through sign-off — writing clear, complete specs that front-end and data engineers can execute without back-and-forth
- Serve as the day-to-day point of contact for H1's two largest enterprise clients, running weekly syncs, setting agendas, managing scope, and communicating status clearly
- Coordinate delivery across internal engineering, design, and data teams on client-specific builds including landing pages and front-end data display components
- Review front-end deliverables for alignment to client requirements before shipping, and flag misalignments early in the delivery cycle
- Identify and escalate scope creep proactively; negotiate tradeoffs with clients and internal stakeholders to keep delivery on schedule
- Maintain project tracking and keep all stakeholders current without requiring hand-holding from product or engineering leadership
- Document client-specific implementation needs in a format that can be incorporated into the product roadmap and referenced by data delivery and solutions engineering teams
- Run ad hoc analyses and validate data against client-facing requirements using available tooling
- Partner with internal teams to identify and address operational inefficiencies in the implementation process, improving repeatability as the client base grows
- Grow into owning product decisions on the client's product surface over time, with a path toward traditional PM scope as the role matures
You are an executor first. You can take a messy client ask, turn it into a clean requirements document, and get engineering moving — without losing the client relationship in the process. You are organized, self-directed, and comfortable owning delivery against hard commitments. You are not looking for a strategy seat right now; you want to own your work end to end and get very good at it.
- Client-facing and comfortable: experienced managing enterprise client relationships and running delivery against hard commitments — not just internal stakeholders
- A precise writer: able to produce requirements documentation that engineers can execute without clarification, and that clients can review and approve without confusion
- Front-end literate: comfortable reviewing landing pages and UI components against specs — you do not need to code, but you know when something does not match the brief
- Self-directed and organized: able to manage multiple workstreams and keep stakeholders current without close oversight
- A collaborator: works fluidly with engineering, design, data, and commercial teams — comfortable being the connective tissue between client and internal delivery
- Growth-oriented: motivated by getting very good at execution now, with genuine interest in expanding into product strategy over time
- Enterprise client management: Demonstrated experience owning client relationships and delivery against commitments — including scope management and status communication
- Requirements documentation: Proven ability to write requirements that engineers can work from — PRDs, BRDs, user stories, or equivalent
- Front-end delivery coordination: Comfortable reviewing front-end deliverables against specs; basic HTML/CSS literacy or prior work alongside front-end engineers a plus
- Organization and autonomy: Able to manage multiple workstreams without close oversight; experience with Jira, Linear, or equivalent project tracking tools
- Location: NYC-based or willing to relocate (hybrid)