Technical Product Manager Transportation & Warehousing - Plano, TX at Geebo

Technical Product Manager

Date Posted:
04/23/2024

Hiring Organization:
Rose International

Position Number:
462764

Job Title:
Technical Product Manager

Job Location:
Plano, TX, USA, 75075

Work Model:
Onsite

Employment Type:
Temporary

Estimated Duration (In months):
13

Min Hourly Rate ($):
50.00

Max Hourly Rate ($):
52.00

Must Have Skills/Attributes:
e-commerce, eCommerce, Microservices, Product Development, Product Testing, React, SCRUM, Swagger, UI/UX Design, Use Cases, User Stories


Job Description

Only those lawfully authorized to work in the designated country associated with the position will be considered.


Please note that all Position start dates, and duration are estimates and may be reduced or lengthened based upon a client's business needs and requirements.


Job Description & Requirements:

Candidate must be a Technical Product Manager in Checkout area of the acquisition funnel (focused on 3rd part integration and buy flow/config experiences).

Seeking fresh perspectives Scrum team PM experience, working with UX, QA teams is mandatory.

5
years Technical Product manager experience in an e-commerce industry.

UI/UX Front end experience is required.

Knowledge of payment systems, fulfillment systems, microservices, swagger, basic understanding of react applications is preferred.

Use case development, story grooming, feature releases, technical refinement with architects, and releasing value to customers is needed.

Product metrics, insights, VOC analysis is a must.



Benefits:

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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