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Principal Product Manager - Connected Devices

United States - Remote

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Motive empowers the people who run physical operations with tools to make their work safer, more productive, and more profitable. For the first time ever, safety, operations and finance teams can manage their drivers, vehicles, equipment, and fleet related spend in a single system. Combined with industry leading AI, the Motive platform gives you complete visibility and control, and significantly reduces manual workloads by automating and simplifying tasks.

Motive serves nearly 100,000 customers – from Fortune 500 enterprises to small businesses – across a wide range of industries, including transportation and logistics, construction, energy, field service, manufacturing, agriculture, food and beverage, retail, and the public sector.

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About The Role

Motive is investing deeply in Connected Devices as the physical backbone of our platform. Our Vision & Safety product line, powered by our flagship AI cameras, is the core engine for our industry-leading Safety and Fleet software suite, representing one of the largest and most strategic growth opportunities in the portfolio. We help customers prevent accidents, protect their drivers, and manage their fleets using high-performance, AI-powered cameras, advanced computer vision, and in-cab alerting technology.

As the Principal/Director Product Manager, Connected Devices (Vision & Safety), you will be the dedicated product leader for the device and firmware surface area of this critical line. You will own the vision, strategy, and execution for our category-defining connected camera products, including the flagship AI Dashcam+ and AI Omnicam. Responsible for defining the next generation of intelligent edge devices and ensuring the 1M+ devices already in the field perform flawlessly, your work is the literal foundation for our Safety and Fleet software suite offerings, shaping and heavily influencing the entire product roadmap wherever the bits meet the atoms. You are the "CEO of the Product."

This is a deeply cross-functional role at the intersection of physical systems and cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence. You will operate as a peer to Electrical Engineering, Embedded/Firmware, Mechanical, AI/ML, Quality, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and TPM, and collaborate with the software, cloud, and mobile teams that consume device data. The ideal candidate is a technically fluent product leader who thrives in ambiguity, is energized by the discipline of hardware development, and can move confidently between a silicon roadmap, regulatory certification, firmware releases, and customer safety workflows.

What You'll Do

  • Own the vision and execution of our AI-powered vision & safety hardware and the corresponding software and firmware capabilities.
  • Set and articulate the product's vision, and gain buy-in from our CEO, CPO, CTO, and VP Connected Devices.
  • Drive New Product Introductions (NPIs) from ideation through implementation and launch, focusing on excellent execution across hardware, firmware, web, and mobile platforms.
  • Make the hard trade-offs across AI computing, installation experience, form factor, battery, and connectivity to deliver a winning safety solution that aligns with business outcomes.
  • Define and prioritize firmware features that extend the value of over 1M+ hardware devices in the field by optimizing user experience, connectivity resilience, AI model deployment, and fleet-level observability.
  • Write strong PRDs and technical specs that frame the problem, the constraints, and the decisions, ensuring alignment across Hardware, Firmware, Mechanical, Quality, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and TPM.
  • Collaborate across multiple product, engineering, and go-to-market teams to ship the products that our customers love.
  • Define and analyze performance metrics to measure the success of our products in the market, including AI detection accuracy, driver coaching effectiveness, and device reliability (RMA and field failure rates).
  • Drive go-to-market readiness by partnering with Product Marketing, Sales, Customer Success, Support, and Install on positioning, enablement, and rollout planning for every NPI and major feature release.

What We're Looking For

  • 7+ years of product management experience, with meaningful time shipping IoT or connected hardware products from concept to launch and sustaining them through post-launch iteration.
  • Proven ownership of at least one full hardware NPI that reached material volume (ideally 100K+ units).
  • Strong technical fluency in full-stack IoT products, embedded systems, and expertise in developing software features on mobile or cloud platforms.
  • Deep familiarity with Edge AI and camera technology, telematics, cellular-connected devices, GPS systems, low-power wireless technologies like Bluetooth Low Energy, and/or automotive protocols such as CAN, OBD-II, J1939.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead ambiguous, cross-functional initiatives and influence roadmaps across engineering, operations, and GTM without direct authority.
  • High “EQ” and the ability to handle multiple competing priorities and tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
  • Customer empathy paired with data fluency — you work diligently to understand customers' mindsets and use data to prioritize ruthlessly.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication, with the ability to move fluently between executives, hardware/firmware engineers, GTM teams, and customers.
  • Trailblazer mindset — humble, kind, and open to learning new stuff, with a strong bias to action (aka hustle) and a willingness to commit and disagree productively.
  • BA/BS in Electrical Engineering/Computer Science/Industrial Design/Mechanical Engineering/Embedded Systems, or a related technical field or equivalent practical experience.
  • Bonus Points:
    • Experience launching cellular-connected video devices or other complex IoT products at scale.
    • Experience owning AI/ML model deployment and performance metrics on edge devices.
    • Background in fleet safety, telematics, or automotive technology.

 

Pay Transparency
Your compensation may be based on several factors, including education, work experience, and certifications. For certain roles, total compensation may include restricted stock units. Motive offers benefits including health, pharmacy, optical and dental care benefits, paid time off, sick time off, short term and long term disability coverage, life insurance as well as 401k contribution (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements). Learn more about our benefits by visiting Motive Perks & Benefits.

The compensation range for this position will depend on where you reside. For this role, the compensation range is:

United States

$220,000 - $280,000 USD

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