Salary
💰 $170,000 - $210,000 per year
About the role
- Own the full product development lifecycle: write detailed specs, manage sprints, coordinate internal communications, and keep everything moving.
- Be the connective tissue across teams, from engineering and design to sales and support.
- Talk with users, QA features before and after they ship, maintain documentation, manage bug triage, and lead planning meetings.
- Handle the prep work for new initiatives: talk to potential partners, research integrations, negotiate pricing and gather customer insights.
- Ensure smooth launches and communicate product changes internally and externally.
- Work hand-in-hand with our product designer to craft a beautiful, intuitive UX in everything you ship.
- Partner with our CEO to help define and refine our product roadmap.
- Collect input from across the company to adjust priorities based on real-time feedback.
- Build a perspective on where our product should go — and win buy-in from leadership to get there.
- Track competitors and market shifts (including AVs and mobility trends) to keep us ahead.
Requirements
- You have at least 6 years of product management experience at startups or growth-stage companies.
- A strong executor: You don’t need to be the "big ideas" person — we need someone who can take a vision and make it real.
- Experience working directly with technology startup founders/CEOs, and shipping in fast-moving, resource-constrained environments.
- Off-the-charts attention to detail (we mean it). You can easily spot out-of-place pixels or remember how six different use cases each look a bit different in a flow.
- A deep sense of customer empathy, attention to detail, and obsession with quality. Intuition as a PM is crucial.
- Comfortable wearing many hats. You have no problem going outside your core role, and doing whatever needs to be done.
- Familiarity with mobile and web platforms; you’ve worked on mobile, mobile web, and just web. You don’t need to code, but you feel comfortable discussing technical details and questions with engineers.
- Comfortable with project management tools (ideally Jira), wiki software (ideally Confluence) and Figma.
- We’re not a meeting-heavy culture, but you should be very good at crafting, designing and delivering presentations.
- You can create low fidelity mocks/wireframes in Figma.
- You have a strong interest in urban design, transportation, cities. You want to change how people get places, and how real estate is built/operated.
- You’ve worked in complex operational businesses that processed payments, and/or have experience with combined hardware and software products.
- You have experience with processing payments and/or marketplaces.