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Senior Product Manager – P&C
PNCProduct Manager Senior at PNC managing product development and strategy in Treasury Management. Leverage insurance segment expertise to deliver customer-focused product experiences.
Posted 7/14/2026full-timePittsburgh • North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas • 🇺🇸 United StatesSenior💰 $91,000 - $202,800 per yearWebsite
Core Competencies
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Demonstrates expertise in Product Management within the Property and Casualty insurance sector, leveraging technology, data analytics, and market trends to drive product development and enhance customer experiences. Proven ability to collaborate with stakeholders and manage product marketing initiatives while ensuring compliance and risk management.
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Product ManagementProperty and Casualty InsuranceData AnalyticsMarket Trend AnalysisStakeholder Collaboration
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Hard Skills
Product DevelopmentBusiness Case DevelopmentMarket AssessmentOperational Problem ResolutionProduct Marketing Initiatives
Soft Skills
Decision MakingCollaborationClient Engagement
Industry Keywords
Insurance SegmentRisk ManagementComplianceCustomer ExperienceEmerging Technologies
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Drives business and financial results through the selection, design, development and promotion of new and existing products or experiences utilizing traditional and emerging capabilities in technology, operations, and data analytics to offer customers a differentiated product experience.
- Uses knowledge of emerging technologies to deliver products to customers through all applicable channels.
- Prioritizes and makes decisions regarding product recommendations.
- Develops business case, business plan and roll-out of specific products or experiences.
- Monitors the marketplace to assess product, technology, and market trends to identify a market need or opportunity.
- Recommends new products or enhancements to existing products or experiences and develops and designs innovative features.
- Manages the development, production, roll-out, pricing or promotion of specific products, and recognizes, anticipates and resolves operational and process problems that arise.
- Partners with key stakeholders including sales, marketing, digital channel delivery, and other internal service partners.
- Participates in client-facing and external stakeholder activities to ensure all product offerings or experiences meet strategic goals.
- Develops product-specific marketing initiatives.
- Supports risk management, compliance and audit needs as part of the first line of defense.
- Drives business, financial and customer experience results of new and existing products and recommends modifications in product features and/or marketing to improve results.
Requirements
What you’ll need- Demonstrates deep knowledge of the Property and Casualty (P&C) insurance segment, preferably within a product management discipline.
- Minimum of five years of experience working within the P&C insurance sector.
Benefits
Comp & perks- medical/prescription drug coverage (with a Health Savings Account feature)
- dental and vision options
- employee and spouse/child life insurance
- short and long-term disability protection
- 401(k) with PNC match
- pension and stock purchase plans
- dependent care reimbursement account
- back-up child/elder care
- adoption, surrogacy, and doula reimbursement
- educational assistance, including select programs fully paid
- a robust wellness program with financial incentives
- maternity and/or parental leave
- up to 11 paid holidays each year
- 9 occasional absence days each year
- between 15 to 25 vacation days each year, depending on career level