Full-Time

Digital Product Manager

Posted on 5/11/2026

Cogeco

Cogeco

1,001-5,000 employees

Subscription-based Internet, TV, and phone provider

No salary listed

Montreal, QC, Canada

Hybrid

Category
Product (1)
Required Skills
Agile
SEO
Tableau
Data Analysis
Google Analytics
Requirements
  • Strategic Ecommerce Acumen: Proven ability to translate high-level business goals (e.g., Customer Acquisition Cost, Lifetime Value, Conversion Rate) into a cohesive product roadmap.
  • Data-Driven Decision Making: Expert-level analytical skills with the ability to move beyond "reporting" to "storytelling"—deriving actionable insights from GA4, Tableau, or similar product analytics tools.
  • Commercial Growth Mindset: Deep understanding of the D2C landscape, including checkout optimization, subscription models, and digital payment ecosystems.
  • Customer-Centric UX Strategy: Passion for the "Digital Shelf," with experience using A/B testing, heatmapping, and user research to eliminate friction in the purchase funnel.
  • Influential Communication: Ability to articulate the "Why" behind product decisions to executive stakeholders, balancing technical constraints with commercial opportunities.
  • Agile Leadership: Experience leading cross-functional squads (Dev, Design, Marketing) in a fast-paced environment where speed-to-market is a competitive advantage.
  • Proactive Problem Solver: A self-starter who identifies market gaps and technical bottlenecks before they impact the bottom line.
  • Market Adaptability: Experience or strong interest in tailoring digital experiences specifically for the US consumer's unique expectations and behaviors an asset
  • Bilingualism is required. The employee will collaborate with stakeholder outside of Quebec.
  • Experience in telecoms an asset
Responsibilities
  • Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO): Own the end-to-end digital funnel; identify friction points in the user journey and implement data-driven solutions to increase "Visit-to-Cart" and "Checkout" success rates.
  • Agile Squad Leadership: Act as the strategic "bridge" between technical squads and business stakeholders, translating high-level commercial goals into actionable, high-value user stories.
  • Conduct competitive analysis to identify opportunities for product innovation and differentiation.
  • Cross-Functional Growth Collaboration: Partner closely with Marketing and Growth teams to align product features with promotional calendars, referral programs, and SEO/SEM strategies.
  • Product Discovery & User Research: Lead continuous discovery sessions to validate new features through rapid prototyping, A/B testing, and direct user feedback before full-scale development.
  • Stakeholder Influence: Help the PO to present clear, data-backed business cases for new initiatives, ensuring alignment between technical feasibility and commercial ROI.
  • Platform Development & Partnership Maximization: Deeply influence core platform development and extract maximum value from strategic partnerships by clearly articulating technical needs, championing cross-departmental synergies, and prioritizing cost-effective, reusable technologies to drive organizational agility.
  • Maintain a prioritized product backlog of user stories and features
Desired Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Marketing (with a digital focus), E-commerce, Business Administration, or Computer Science. An MBA or specialized certification in Product Management is a significant plus.
  • Proven Track Record: 4+ years of experience in Product Management, specifically within Ecommerce, D2C, or Digital-First brands.
  • Tech Stack Proficiency: Mastery of Agile tools (Jira/Confluence) and a solid understanding of how APIs and modern MarTech stacks (CDPs, ESPs) integrate into the product experience.
  • Telecom/Subscription Experience: Prior experience in high-volume subscription models or the telecom industry is an asset but not required for a candidate with strong strategic ecommerce bones.

Cogeco is a Canadian telecommunications and media company that provides high-speed Internet, television, and phone services. Its flagship product, EPICO, bundles Internet and TV into one package, sold mainly in Ontario and Quebec, with monthly subscription fees and option for bundled discounts. The company delivers services over its own network and emphasizes customer support available online and in-store seven days a week. Cogeco differentiates itself through its regional focus, integrated EPICO bundles, and a strong emphasis on service reliability and customer care, supported by ongoing network expansion to reach more communities. The overall goal is to offer comprehensive and reliable telecommunications solutions that meet the needs of residential and business customers while maintaining a competitive edge.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Montreal, Canada

Founded

1956

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What believers are saying

  • 2023 Oxio acquisition enables competitive bundled pricing transparency against Bell, Rogers.
  • Strategic partnerships with Eastlink advance wireless rollout in Quebec, Ontario by 2026.
  • Breezeline serves 1.6 million subscribers across 13 U.S. east coast states.

What critics are saying

  • Rogers' 2022 Shaw acquisition undercuts welo pricing with nationwide scale in 12 months.
  • TekSavvy's 2025 CRTC win lets startups poach EPICO subscribers at 40% lower rates by Q3 2026.
  • Starlink blankets Breezeline territories, capturing 20% rural customers within 18 months.

What makes Cogeco unique

  • Cogeco operates as eighth-largest North American hybrid fibre coaxial cable operator.
  • welo brand launched in under 150 days using gaiia platform for digital-first broadband.
  • EPICO integrates high-speed Internet and TV for all-in-one entertainment in Canada.

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