What You'll Do
Guide multidisciplinary teams through the early stages of innovation, transforming vague challenges into well-defined problems and learning objectives. Design and facilitate time-limited incubators that generate fast, meaningful insights through focused discovery and experimentation.
Develop lightweight prototypes, concepts, and tangible artefacts that match the stage of exploration. Craft discovery activities that test assumptions efficiently and reveal what truly matters to users and the business. Lead workshops that clarify thinking, surface hidden biases, and help teams make confident decisions together.
Requirements
Proven ability to frame open-ended problems and identify critical unknowns. Experience designing and running structured incubation cycles with measurable outcomes. Skilled at creating targeted experiments and discovery methods that deliver insight without over-investing.
Strong capability in making abstract ideas concrete through appropriate-fidelity prototypes and visual tools. Demonstrated success in leading collaborative sessions that align teams and drive progress. A balanced perspective across user needs, technical constraints, business goals, and operational realities.
You understand how individual initiatives connect across product ecosystems and organizational functions. You’ve helped improve innovation processes by shaping tools, methods, and shared ways of working. You actively promote a culture grounded in learning, constructive critique, and collective problem-solving.
Benefits
This role contributes to a culture defined by continuous learning, open critique, and deep collaboration. You’ll work in an environment where questioning assumptions and refining ideas is central to progress. Your impact will extend beyond individual projects—shaping how teams discover, decide, and move forward together.