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Senior Product Manager - Treasury Products

Remote

Lithic creates card issuing and payment infrastructure for technology companies that just works. We help some of the world’s fastest-growing digital banks, fintech companies, and software companies process billions in transactions annually.

We're looking for a skilled Senior Product Manager to focus on our Treasury Products which includes Lithic’s Accounts, Money Movement, Debit and Credit ledger product offerings. This person will will collaborate with other product leaders to build a roadmap for our product, prioritize features, and take concepts from ideation to execution.

What You'll Do:

  • Understand the market and the customer to develop a detailed understanding of how our business operates and what our customers need through our modular treasury infrastructure.
  • Set the strategy for your product area, ensuring that it aligns with company strategy, and translate that strategy into projects for the next 3, 6, and 12 months.
  • Design customer centric metrics to ensure we are building the right features and capabilities on our platform.
  • Build and own the product roadmap for a meaningful portion of the Lithic offering.
  • Prioritize what projects we should work on, why they are important, how they should work, how they should be prioritized, and how they should be measured.
  • Write PRDs and specs to think deeply about how product features should work and document these thoughts via specs with thorough coverage of edge cases.
  • Execute cross functional work by working with design and engineering on scoping, task management, implementation, and follow up after launch. Collaborate with other stakeholders including support and compliance to ensure smooth delivery of new features.
  • Foster a customer centric culture across the company. Hold a high bar for product quality and help enforce it across the company.

What you bring:

  • Experience - You have 5+ years of experience as a product manager and ideally 2+ years of experience in the fintech. Bonus points for experience with ledgers or dual entry accounting.
  • Knowledge - You understand Treasury Products like Accounts, Money Movement (ACH, wires, RTP etc), Debit and Credit Ledgers, etc. and you love going deep with engineers on the details of payment systems to understand how the payment system itself can service business applications
  • Entrepreneurial Mindset - You have an entrepreneurial mindset and are able to form a vision and work with the engineering teams to implement those ideas in an API based offering
  • Commercial mindset - You have experience in hyper competitive markets and understand how to compete within that space, you also understand pricing models and have experience with developing simplified, pricing models
  • Market-informed - You are generally familiar with the latest trends in the payments and treasury services space, not restricted to just card issuing or banking offerings
  • Adaptability and creativity - Plans and conditions always change, but you still positively navigate the right course
  • Poise - Sales asks you to sit with their customers, and marketing asks you to present at conferences.

Base Salary: $165,000 - $195,000

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Benefits

  • Health, vision, and dental insurance 
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 401(k) match 
  • Life Insurance and AD&D policy 
  • 3% cashback on all Privacy purchases

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