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Group Product Manager - Network Optimization

Reno, Nevada, 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. We focus on:  

  • Delivering seamless workflows that connect brokers, carriers, and assets across the network 
  • Using AI and automation to optimize trailer utilization, load planning, procurement, and carrier performance 
  • Leveraging data science to drive smarter, real-time network decisions 
  • Creating scalable, resilient systems that evolve with our business 

ABOUT THE POSITION 

As Group Product Manager, Network Optimization, you will lead a portfolio of products that serve as the connective tissue of ITS’s network — spanning asset management, carrier experience, procurement, costing, and finance. This role is at the intersection of technology, operations, and innovation, driving the systems that maximize network efficiency and profitability. 

You’ll oversee a team of Product Managers and collaborate cross-functionally with Operations, Engineering, Finance, and Data Science to build solutions that unlock capacity, improve trailer and asset utilization, streamline carrier interactions, and enable new payment and costing innovations. 

Your mission: build the technology foundation that unifies all facets of the brokerage — from trailers to carrier payments — to fully optimize the ITS network. 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Define and execute the Network Optimization product strategy and roadmap, encompassing asset management, carrier experience, procurement, costing, and finance systems 
  • Lead and mentor a team of Product Managers, setting vision, priorities, and success metrics 
  • Partner with Operations, Engineering, and Finance to identify optimization opportunities across trailers, carriers, and payments 
  • Lead discovery and define business cases with clear ROI to justify investments 
  • Build and evolve the data and workflow infrastructure that connects physical assets with digital systems 
  • Drive innovative carrier payment solutions that improve liquidity, retention, and network performance 
  • Develop and execute go-to-market strategies for new product capabilities, ensuring alignment with business goals and clear value realization across internal and external stakeholders 
  • Translate complex workflows into intuitive, automated experiences that reduce manual effort and increase scalability 
  • Align product execution with measurable business outcomes — including margin improvement, utilization gains, and cost per load reduction 
  • Establish and monitor KPIs reflecting network health, asset efficiency, and carrier engagement 
  • Champion a unified network mindset that eliminates silos across systems and workflows—connecting data, assets, and carriers into one cohesive network 

JOB REQUIREMENTS 

  • 7+ years of experience in Transportation, Logistics, Freight Brokerage, or Supply Chain 
  • 5+ years of Product Management experience, including leadership of multiple product lines or managers 
  • Deep understanding of 3PL or asset-light networks — including carrier procurement, trailer management, and financial operations 
  • Bachelor’s degree required; MBA preferred 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES 

  • Thrives in dynamic, fast-changing environments, adapting priorities and strategies to drive progress under evolving conditions 
  • Builds and leads high-performing, collaborative teams, empowering others through clear direction, empathy, and coaching 
  • Demonstrates a growth mindset, continuously learning and improving both systems and leadership capabilities 
  • Possesses strong emotional intelligence—able to navigate complex dynamics, build relationships, and lead with empathy and confidence 
  • Exhibits a bias for action and accountability, maintaining urgency and ownership from strategy through execution 
  • Relentlessly focused on results that matter, connecting product outcomes to measurable improvements in margin, utilization, and efficiency 

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

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