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As PM for Parking Permits, you'll own the product that sits at the heart of this: the platform operators use to set up, issue, and manage permit programs — and the experience drivers go through to apply and stay compliant. It's a genuinely multi-sided challenge, with real regulatory weight, a diverse set of operator needs, and a direct impact on how people navigate their cities. This is a role for someone who likes getting deep into a problem space, building trust with operators, and shipping things that actually makes a difference.
Job Responsibility:
Take full ownership of the operator permit platform — how permits are configured, issued, renewed, and monitored
Get close to operators. Understand their workflows, their constraints, their frustrations — and turn that into a product roadmap that solves real problems
Run discovery, drive delivery, track outcomes. You own the full loop
Define the metrics that matter and hold yourself accountable to them
Work fluidly across engineering, design, analytics, sales, and CS — you'll need all of them to ship well
Make smart trade-offs. Operator needs, driver experience, regulatory requirements, and technical feasibility don't always point in the same direction — and that's where you earn your keep
Use AI tools to move faster and think smarter — we expect everyone on the team to actively experiment with what's out there
Requirements:
3–5 years in product management, ideally working on tools that serve businesses rather than just consumers — B2B, operator platforms, or anything where the end user has real operational stakes
World-class product and design taste
Shameless curiosity
Extreme speed and clarity
Comfort with complexity
Attention to what matters
Bonus points if you've worked anywhere near parking, mobility, or municipal tech — but the right mindset matters more than the domain
Nice to have:
Worked anywhere near parking, mobility, or municipal tech