About the job Product Analyst - San Francisco, CA - $100K-$125K
Location: San Francisco, CA (in-person, 5 days a week)
Compensation: $100,000 - $125,000 per year, plus equity
Join a profitable, fast-growing data infrastructure company for the construction industry as a Product Analyst, becoming a deep product expert who works directly with engineers to spec, test, and ship product improvements.
What You'll Own
- Become a deep expert on every system the company integrates with, including ERPs, field tools, and accounting platforms, investigating edge cases through structured debugging
- Write precise, engineer-ready specs for new features, improvements, and bug fixes, owning the full feature lifecycle from discovery through QA and rollout
- Design and execute thorough test plans, catch edge cases that engineers and customers miss, document rollout steps, and own post-launch monitoring
- Synthesize feedback from customer calls, support tickets, and onboarding observations into actionable product specs
- Build internal documentation for integration behaviors, edge cases, and configurations, and create testing frameworks that scale
What You'll Bring
- A hands-on builder mentality, comfortable operating in the messy weeds of nuanced systems
- Semi-technical fluency, with at least internship-level experience working with APIs, databases, SQL, or similar tools
- Meticulous attention to detail and structured thinking that accounts for edge cases
- 0-3 years of experience, open to new grads with a strong startup or technical internship signal
- Genuine enthusiasm for working in person in San Francisco, 5 days a week
Nice to Have
- Prior experience shipping software products alongside engineers on tight timelines
- Personal side projects or hustles that demonstrate hands-on technical curiosity
- A background in puzzles, competitive math or CS, or other systems-thinking activities
- A CS degree or technical major
- A prior product internship at a YC-backed or comparable early-stage startup
This is a deeply hands-on product execution seat at a fast-growing, profitable company, with direct exposure to engineering and real customer problems from day one.