- Posted 11 October 2024
- Salary $200,000 - $250,000
- LocationNew York
- Job type Permanent
- DisciplineOther IT Jobs
- Reference58126
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Principal Product Manager - Up to $250K base
Job description
Principal Product Manager – NYC /San Fran / Seattle - FinTech
We have been engaged by a scale up fintech who are building the next generation payment and loyalty system who are looking for an experienced Product Manager from the Fintech industry to join their ever-expanding team.
We are only looking for applicants in New York. San Fran or Seattle, to work on a hybrid model in the office 2-3 days a week.
The business, a Series B fintech start-up founded 6 years ago have circa 110 employees and have secured $75 million in funding.
This is a business-critical position where you:
To be successful you will be expected to have the following experience:
We have been engaged by a scale up fintech who are building the next generation payment and loyalty system who are looking for an experienced Product Manager from the Fintech industry to join their ever-expanding team.
We are only looking for applicants in New York. San Fran or Seattle, to work on a hybrid model in the office 2-3 days a week.
The business, a Series B fintech start-up founded 6 years ago have circa 110 employees and have secured $75 million in funding.
This is a business-critical position where you:
- Will take ownership of their service & automation processes
- Set the vision for the product,
- Define the automation product roadmap
- Create world class customer experiences across web, mobile, app, chat, phone, etc.
- Communicate confidently with operational stakeholders
- Will thrive on being involved in the execution of new technology, processes and automation.
To be successful you will be expected to have the following experience:
- Product Management experience in a FinTech / Payment company
- Significant experience collaborating with stakeholders (Operations/Product/Design/Engineering)
- Managing cross functional stakeholder groups and getting buy in on projects
- Building and defining product roadmaps in an ambiguous environment, touching ops and finance
- Strong “bias for action” - Launch & Execution