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As a Technical Product Manager in our Checkout team, you are the functional designer of the most critical phase of the commerce journey. You won’t just be looking at a “buy button”; you will be the expert on the entire order lifecycle. Your mission is to bridge the gap between business vision and technical execution. While the high-level roadmap is set, you are the one who defines the “how.” from a business perspective. You will suggest, design, and refine features that ensure our API hubs are high-traffic capable and our backend engines are flawlessly reliable
Job Responsibility:
Feature Design & Evolution: Propose and design innovative features for the Checkout journey, ensuring they meet the high security and reliability standards of our backend engines
Refinement & Specification: Take high-level concepts and turn them into detailed technical specifications, refining every edge case from the first “add to basket” to the final refund
Technical Improvements: Actively identify bottlenecks in the Checkout-as-a-Service flow and suggest data-backed improvements to boost conversion and system resilience
User Adoption Analysis: Deep-dive into how partners and customers interact with our systems to understand adoption patterns and where technical friction can be removed
Requirements:
E-commerce Expertise: You have a deep understanding of the e-commerce landscape and the complexities of the checkout process
Technical Depth: You have significant experience working with and specifying IT systems (REST APIs, databases, etc.). You enjoy the “logic” side of product development
SaaS Mindset: Experience in a SaaS or licensed product environment is a strong plus—you understand how to build features that serve multiple diverse clients
Analytical Problem Solver: You have a structured, logical approach to complex problems and a natural curiosity for “why” things work the way they do
Collaborative Driver: You are self-motivated and proactive, with the communication skills to navigate Scayle’s landscape