Thunes

Product Manager

Thunes$120K — $150K *
Enterprise Technology
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of Product Management experience with complex B2B software or consumer apps.
  • Proven track record in Fintech or digital economies.
  • Exceptional leadership and ability to influence across teams without direct authority.
  • Strong data literacy, comfortable with transaction metrics and data analysis.
  • Ability to navigate ambiguous environments and manage conflict effectively.

Responsibilities

  • Own and translate product vision into actionable roadmaps for quarterly and yearly planning.
  • Act as a key liaison among Engineering, UX Design, Operations, Compliance, Legal, and Executive teams.
  • Collaborate on designing and optimizing APIs and backend architectures for high transaction volumes.
  • Lead product reviews and present data-driven recommendations to executive teams.
  • Identify and integrate AI tools to enhance product workflows and market research.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work in a high-visibility role within a dynamic team.
  • Engagement with cutting-edge technology and AI tools.
  • Collaborative work culture bridging multiple departments.
  • Impactful role in shaping the product strategy of a leading Fintech company.
Full Job Description
Product Manager

Location: San Francisco

Reports to: Head of Product

Core Responsibilities
  • Own the Product Strategy & Roadmap: You translate product vision into actionable quarterly and yearly roadmaps. This involves balancing customer value, technical feasibility, and complex regulatory compliance while driving initiatives from initial discovery through execution and delivery.
  • Bridge the Gap Between Tech & Business: You act as a primary liaison connecting Engineering, UX Design, Operation, Compliance, Legal, and the Executive team. You are responsible for translating dense business requirements into clear, high-quality product requirements and user stories.
  • Optimize Core Platforms & APIs: Infrastructure is a massive part of Tilia's DNA. You will collaborate deeply on designing and optimizing robust APIs, payment engines, ledger platforms, and backend architectures that handle massive transaction volumes smoothly.
  • Drive Executive Alignment: Because you operate in a highly visible domain, you'll lead recurring product reviews, surface trade-offs, and confidently present data-driven recommendations to the executive teams.
  • Incorporate AI Tools into the Workflow: Modern product execution at Tilia emphasizes efficiency. You are expected to proactively identify opportunities to use AI-powered tools (such as LLMs, coding copilots, and automation) to optimize market research, product discovery, prototyping, and data analysis.

Required Skills & Qualifications
  • Experience: At least 5+ years of Product Management experience shipping complex B2B software platforms or consumer apps.
  • Domain Expertise: A proven track record of owning product delivery in Fintech, or digital economies.
  • Influence Without Authority: Exceptional leadership and cross-functional collaboration skills. You must be comfortable navigating ambiguous environments, aligning highly matrixed teams, and managing healthy conflict to achieve a shared objective.
  • Technical & Analytical Fluency: Strong data literacy. You must be comfortable digging into transaction metrics, utilizing data dashboards, and holding deep technical discussions with the engineering team.

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About Thunes

Thunes Mekaniske Værksted A/S, Thune for short, was a Norwegian manufacturing company that among other things built locomotives. The production facilities were last located at Skøyen. It traced its roots to a workshop founded by Anders Paulsen Thune in 1815 in Drammen. Anders Paulsen Thune was a blacksmith by profession. His son took over the enterprise, and in 1851 they moved to Christiania. By 1870 the production facilities were located in the street Ruseløkkveien. In 1871 Andreas Lauritz Thune, grandson of the founder, took over. The facilities were almost immediately moved to the nearby street Munkedamsveien. He started production of agricultural machinery and steam engines. Locomotive production began in the 1890s. Eventually, the locale in Munkedamsveien became too small for large-scale industrial production. Located in the centre of the city, it was difficult to expand. Instead, Thune bought the property Kjellebekk at Skøyen in Aker, a more rural municipality that surrounded Kristiania. In addition, Skøyen was served by a railway station. Thune moved to Skøyen in 1901, and all activity in Munkedamsveien was ceased by 1903. After moving to Skøyen, production of turbines was started.
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