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Product Manager, Financial Products

United States (Remote)

Industry Insight

Transportation logistics is the foundational industry that powers everything we rely on daily, yet it remains a complex and fragmented domain ripe for technological revolution. The US transportation logistics industry alone is an $800 billion market. Alvys is not just participating in this change; we are driving it as the fastest-growing Transportation Management System (TMS) in history, uniquely positioned to truly transform this essential sector. Your role will be at the forefront of automating and standardizing a sector that moves trillions of dollars' worth of goods annually, predominantly by truck, but still lacks modern tools and solutions. Your leadership will help bridge this gap, bringing innovative technologies to a traditionally underserved and mission-critical industry.

About the Role

We’re looking for a Product Manager to own the financial products suite at Alvys. You will be responsible for all accounts payable and accounts receivable workflows (covering Driver Settlements, Carrier Settlements, Invoicing, and Accounting) and for ensuring they operate reliably at enterprise scale. But this role goes far beyond maintaining the status quo. You will define and execute the product strategy that pushes our users to fundamentally rethink their financial operations in the age of AI.

Key Responsibilities

  • Own the end-to-end product strategy and outcomes for Alvys’ financial suite, including Settlements, Invoicing, and Accounting.
  • Marry customer insights with technical possibilities to ensure AP/AR workflows are increasingly AI-native.
  • Work closely with Engineering, Design, Sales, and Implementation to drive high-velocity execution.
  • Rapidly build prototypes using tools like Bolt to accelerate the product development lifecycle.
  • Stay at the forefront of AI research and fintech trends to rethink how user roles evolve as AI automates routine tasks.
  • Ensure all financial products are robust and meet the demands of enterprise-scale customers.

The Experience You Have

  • 5+ years of product management experience.
  • Analytical Foundation: BA/BS in a technical or analytical field (Computer Science, Engineering, Finance, Economics, or similar).
  • Domain Expertise: Strong understanding of financial operations, fintech platforms, or B2B payment systems.
  • Enterprise Scaling: Experience building and scaling products specifically for enterprise-level customers.
  • Excellent storytelling skills with the ability to articulate a product vision, translate constraints for stakeholders, and navigate the challenges of working in a low-tech, low-trust industry.
  • Nice to have: 
    • Experience building AI-powered products
    • Familiarity with freight, logistics, and supply chain operations.
    • Experience at a high-growth startup
    • Experience building financial products, fintech platforms, or payment systems (especially in B2B or logistics contexts)

The Way You Work

  • High Ownership: You take pride in the financial suite's outcomes; you don’t wait for permission to solve problems or fix broken workflows.
  • Systems Thinking: You think in complex systems and understand how financial operational reality must ground a bold product vision.
  • Bias Toward Action: You ship with urgency and increasingly leverage AI tools to accelerate your "time to outcome."
  • Collaborative Transparency: You build confidence in a low-trust industry by being transparent, articulate, and highly collaborative across teams.

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