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Product Manager - Asset Management (Drop Fleet)

Reno, Nevada, United States; Walnut Creek, California, United States

About ITS Logistics

Are you ready to unleash your potential and be a part of one of the fastest growing, exciting, logistics companies in the US? ITS Logistics is a premier Third-Party Logistics company that provides creative supply chain solutions.  With the highest level of service, unmatched industry experience and work ethic, and a laser focus on innovation and technology–our purpose is to improve the quality of life by delivering excellence in everything we do.

At ITS, we invest in your personal and professional growth, providing the tools, resources, and support you need to unleash your full potential, collaborate with like-minded teammates, and seize limitless opportunities. By joining our all-star team, you will be part of an organization that values your unique skills, encourages your drive for excellence, and recognizes your unwavering commitment to achieving our shared goals.

We empower our team members to become champions in their respective fields by nurturing a culture of collaboration, competition, and unyielding resilience. We believe that together, we can conquer any challenge and achieve remarkable victories.

Want to learn more about ITS Logistics?  Check out our website!  www.its4logistics.com

ABOUT OUR TECHNOLOGY TEAM

Technology powers how ITS operates. Our team builds and maintains the digital infrastructure behind our third-party logistics (3PL) and freight brokerage business including ITS’s fleet of drop trailers. We focus on:

  • Building digital workflows that enhance visibility and operational efficiency
  • Using AI and automation to optimize asset and load planning
  • Leveraging data science to drive smarter decisions across the network
  • Creating scalable, resilient systems that evolve with our business

ABOUT THE POSITION

As a Product Manager – Asset Management (Drop Fleet), you will work closely with leadership to define the vision for ITS’s Drop Fleet (Drop Trailer) program—our asset-light model where the brokerage powers a fleet of nearly 5,000 trailers deployed across the network.

You will translate that vision into a cohesive product strategy and roadmap, driving innovation in how ITS deploys, manages, and optimizes its trailer assets. This includes developing technology that improves asset utilization, reduces maintenance costs, and maximizes trailer profitability through intelligent tools for trailer positioning, in-network lane pairing, and predictive maintenance.

You will thrive in a fast-moving environment, turning challenges into opportunities, leading through collaboration, and taking ownership to deliver measurable, lasting results.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Define and execute the product strategy and roadmap for ITS’s asset-light Drop Fleet (drop trailer) model, driving long-term optimization, cost efficiency, and trailer profitability across the network
  • Lead with transparency and accountability to align cross-functional teams around shared goals and measurable results
  • Partner with Data Science to deploy forecasting and optimization models that improve trailer positioning and utilization
  • Develop technology for trailer positioning, in-network lane pairing, and cross-customer trailer pool visibility to minimize empty miles and idle time
  • Build tools that enhance Repair & Maintenance (R&M) management, reducing downtime and cost through preventative maintenance and vendor transparency
  • Develop business cases with clearly defined ROI to justify new product investments and measure financial impact
  • Write PRDs and user stories and lead Agile processes including backlog refinement, sprint planning, UAT, and release readiness
  • Partner with Training and Business Leaders to plan rollouts and drive adoption across teams
  • Define success metrics and use performance data to guide continuous improvement
  • Conduct market research to stay ahead of brokerage technology, drop-trailer trends, and competitor strategies

JOB REQUIREMENTS

  • 3–5 years of experience in Transportation, Logistics, or Asset Management
  • 2+ years of experience in Product Management or equivalent product ownership
  • Deep understanding of transportation network, drop-trailer or power-only models, trailer pool management, and asset utilization strategies
  • Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in Business, Supply Chain, Engineering, or a related technical field

QUALIFICATIONS

  • First-hand experience in transportation or asset management operations, ideally within an asset-light or drop-trailer model
  • Strong stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to be direct, transparent, and collaborative in complex environments
  • High emotional intelligence, fostering empathy, accountability, and strong relationships across teams
  • Adaptable and resilient—comfortable navigating change, managing competing priorities, and turning challenges into opportunities for growth
  • Strategic thinker with a bias for action—able to connect insights from data, operations, and customer feedback into clear product priorities

 

*Must reside in Reno, NV or Walnut Creek, CA or be willing to relocate to Reno, NV

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