Bevi

Product Manager - Software

Bevi$124K — $153K *
Enterprise Technology
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 3-5 years in software product management, ideally with ownership of a product or significant part
  • Experience in B2B/B2B2C SaaS, operations/field-service software, or connected hardware/IoT
  • Capability to evolve existing strategies while maintaining core vision
  • Technical fluency in system architecture, APIs, and data pipelines; coding not required
  • Demonstrated track record of agile execution and incremental value delivery
  • Solid analytical skills for managing data and making evidence-based arguments
  • Experience running A/B tests and structured experimentation

Responsibilities

  • Drive product vision from concept to execution, adapting as necessary
  • Convert strategic goals into actionable decisions and clear specifications for development teams
  • Manage the backlog effectively, making informed and clear prioritization decisions
  • Facilitate regular communication and coordination within your cross-functional team
  • Engage directly with users to gather insights and inform product development
  • Use data to define success metrics and guide product evolution
  • Shape how product data and workflows integrate with partner systems

Benefits

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance plans at 95% employer coverage
  • 401(k) plan with company matching
  • Flexible PTO policy plus 12 paid company holidays
  • Fully paid parental leave for all parents
  • Employer-paid disability and life insurance
  • Wellness and fitness reimbursements available
  • Monthly stipends for cell phone and commuting costs
  • On-site snacks and catered lunches, along with company wellness initiatives
  • Regular team-building events and happy hours
Full Job Description
Bevi builds smart water and beverage machines that have replaced billions of single-use bottles and cans. Behind that fleet sits the software our service partners, technicians, and internal teams use to see what every machine is doing and act on it. It is the connective tissue of the business and one of Bevi's clearest competitive advantages.

We're looking for a Product Manager to own it.

The vision is set. The near-term roadmap is committed and resourced. What we need is the person who drives that transformation and shapes it as it meets reality: the move from software that reports what happened to software that anticipates what's coming and makes the next action obvious. That work is well underway, the direction has leadership behind it, and the decisions that determine whether it succeeds are the ones you'll be making.

This is a single-product role by design. You will not be spread across a portfolio. You'll go deep on one platform, with a dedicated cross-functional squad behind you, and you'll be the person who decides what gets built and why.

The work sits where physical and digital meet. Every screen you ship traces back to a machine in a building somewhere, a technician on a route, and a partner deciding where to send them next.
What You'll Own

The product, end to end
  • Carry a set vision into execution, and evolve it as you learn.
  • Turn strategy into decisions the squad can build against: clear problem statements, sharp scope, honest tradeoffs, specs your engineers and designers can act on without guessing.
  • Run the backlog with judgment. Say no often and explain it well.
  • Hold a shipping cadence that people can plan around, including the release and quality discipline that makes a cadence real.

The priorities and culture for your squad
  • Partner day to day with the engineers and designer dedicated to this product.
  • Build the operating rhythm of the squad with your tech lead: how work gets sized, how decisions get recorded, how the team knows it's winning.
  • Coordinate across the other software squads when your work touches theirs.

Understanding of the people who use it
  • Get in front of partners, technicians, and internal teams regularly. Field visits and service ride-alongs are essential to understanding your product and users.
  • Work with Design and Research as genuine partners in discovery rather than as a downstream service.
  • Turn what you learn into a prioritized view of where the product is weakest, and bring evidence when you argue for it.

Data, and the discipline to use it
  • Define what good looks like and instrument it, so adoption and engagement are measured rather than asserted.
  • Build an experimentation practice on the product: form a hypothesis, ship a test, analyze the learnings, act on it.
  • Use fleet and behavioral data to find the friction users don't report, and to size opportunities before committing a quarter to them.

A platform other systems depend on
  • Shape how the platform exposes data and workflows to the systems our partners already run their businesses on.
  • Work with Engineering on the access, permission, and data-model decisions that make a partner-facing platform safe to scale.
  • Bring a point of view on where connected insight, automation, and intelligence genuinely help someone do their job, and where they'd just add noise.
What You'll Bring
  • Experience: 3-5 years in software product management, with real ownership of a product or a substantial surface of one. Experience with B2B or B2B2C SaaS, operations or field-service software, marketplaces, or connected hardware and IoT is a strong signal.
  • Inheriting and evolving: You've picked up a strategy someone else set, made it your own, and improved it without restarting it.
  • Technical fluency: You can hold your own with engineers on system architecture, APIs, AI automations, and data pipelines. You don't need to code. You do need to understand how the pipes work and why a "small" ask sometimes isn't.
  • Execution: A track record of shipping in an agile environment. You break big ambitions into increments that deliver value on the way to the destination.
  • Analytical instinct: Comfortable in the data yourself. You can pull a number, question it, and build a case with it.
  • Experimentation: Hands-on experience running A/B tests or a structured experimentation practice, and the judgment to know when a test is worth the cost.
  • Design partnership: A strong eye for UX and a real working relationship with designers. Bonus if you've worked on a product that spans desktop and mobile.
  • Applied intelligence: Practical experience shipping AI-powered features that turn complex data into something a user can act on, and a habit of using AI tools to move faster in your own work.
  • Customer empathy: You seek out the people who use what you build, including the ones who are frustrated with it.
  • Communication: You can talk to an engineer, a technician, a partner, and an executive in the same week and be clear with all four.

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At Bevi, we believe compensation is a powerful tool to attract, retain, and grow talent. Our Compensation Philosophy centers on 5 principles:
  • Market-driven - We anchor pay decisions in real-time market data
  • Performance-based - We reward individual impact, not just tenure
  • Equitable - We ensure fairness across teams, roles, and demographics
  • Growth-focused - We invest in talent that scales with Bevi
  • Total Rewards approach - We strategically balance base pay, bonuses, benefits, and equity

The posted compensation range reflects the salary* for this position. Some roles may be eligible for a commission plan or a bonus incentive. All Bevi employees receive equity in the form of stock options. All full-time employees are invited to participate in our Total Rewards plan, which includes health & medical benefits, flexible spending accounts, flexible PTO, and more. Offers to join Bevi are based on a few criteria, including the scope of the role, the candidate's work experience, targeted skills, internal equity of the team, and external market data.

*For Sales roles: The posted range reflects base salary plus commission which is the total potential on target earnings (OTE) for the position.

Pay Range

$124,185-$153,405 USD

Benefits:
  • Comprehensive medical, dental and vision insurance plans with BlueCross BlueShield, 95% paid by employer
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Flexible PTO plus 12 company holidays, and additional paid days for sick leave, etc
  • Generous fully paid parental leave for both birth parents and non-birth parents
  • Fully employer paid disability and life insurances
  • Wellness and fitness reimbursements
  • Monthly stipends for cell phone use and commuting costs
  • Onsite snacks, weekly catered lunch, and (of course) unlimited Bevi ... plus composting and terra-cycling, too
  • Happy hours, team-building events, bagel breakfasts, Values awards - and more.

A note on AI in our hiring process: We use AI to help synthesize interview notes and surface themes from feedback, keeping our process consistent as we grow. Every application is reviewed by a member of our team, and interviews may be recorded to support note-taking, just let us know if you'd prefer we don't. We'll also ask how you're learning and experimenting with AI in your work. Growing our AI fluency is something every Bevi team member is committed to and invested in.

Our commitment to responsible innovation is reflected in our partnership with the Mass AI Coalition, a collaboration that aligns with our dedication to community-driven progress and the future of technology.

We're passionate about supporting career growth and would love to be part of your professional journey. We also know that talent comes in many forms. We value individual accomplishments, specialized knowledge, and genuine passion over simply checking boxes on a requirements list. Whether you're a seasoned expert or an emerging talent, we're looking for people who are ready to build what's next. If any of our open positions interest you, we'd encourage you to apply! A member of the Bevi Talent team '[redacted]' will be reaching out about next steps if we would like to move forward.

About Bevi

Matthew Griswold Bevin is an American businessman and politician who served as the 62nd Governor of Kentucky, from 2015 to 2019. He was the third Republican elected Kentucky governor since World War II, after Ernie Fletcher and Louie Nunn. Born in Denver, Colorado, and raised in Shelburne, New Hampshire, Bevin earned a bachelor's degree at Washington and Lee University in 1989, then served four years of active duty in the U.S. Army, attaining the rank of captain. He became wealthy in the investment business and moved to Louisville, Kentucky, in 1999. He was president of Bevin Brothers Manufacturing Company, one of the last remaining American bell foundries. In 2013, Bevin announced he would challenge Kentucky's senior U.S. Senator, then-Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, in the 2014 Republican primary. Although Bevin gained the support of various groups aligned with the Tea Party Movement, McConnell attacked him repeatedly for inconsistencies in his public statements and policy positions and defeated him by almost 25 percentage points. After announcing he would seek the governorship in 2015, Bevin emerged from a four-way Republican primary, besting his nearest competitor by 83 votes. He then defeated the state's attorney general, Democratic nominee Jack Conway, in the general election. Bevin's gubernatorial tenure was notable for the passage of "right-to-work" legislation, laws limiting abortion access, and a law allowing carrying concealed handguns without permits. He also attempted to reverse Kentucky's Medicaid expansion and to reduce teacher pensions.
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