Mangopay
Senior Product Manager (Platform)

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Senior Product Manager (Platform)
Mangopay is a wallet-based payment infrastructure built specifically for organizations with complex, multi-party fund flows. A pioneer in multi-party payments.
Our solution optimizes fund flows on behalf of the organizations we work with using wallets as programmable, composable building blocks.
Mangopay’s regulated platform collects payments, secures transactions and holds funds, splits money between the various parties in the funds flow, and ultimately manages the payout to service providers, sellers, and consumers.
Platforms and fintechs using Mangopay regain control and transparency over multi-party payment flows, generate additional revenue, and improve operational efficiency. They can stay compliant while innovating and scaling.
Job Description
The Mangopay product organization is organized into 5 areas: Payment Acceptance, Wallet, Banking, Payouts, and User Identity. Together, our mission is to reimagine and create the infrastructure that is going to fuel the success of our customers and Mangopay in the coming years. The delivery of the best possible product is a critical mission due to the central role each of these teams have in supporting our customers.
Mission
The Product Manager (Payments Platform) is responsible for the discovery and delivery of new features built in the Payments Platform for our customers. The Payments Platform is the “brain” of the Payment Acceptance product; it manages everything from card vaulting to 3DS, security, and the orchestration required to manage the complex multi-party payment flows which define Mangopay.
What will you be responsible for?
- Technical Product Ownership: as Product Manager, perform the Product Owner Scrum role within the Payments Platform team. You’ll translate high-level product vision into granular, developer-ready user stories. As an API-first company, you should be as comfortable testing payment flows in Postman as you are discussing card payments conversion rate with customers.
- Bridge the Gap: Work closely with Product leadership and Engineering teams to transform discovery work and customer insights into seamless, scalable API experiences for our clients.
- Discovery and Delivery: prepare thorough discovery work, and own the delivery of that work into live features which bring real value to our customers.
- Optimize for Performance: You are data-native. You don’t just launch and leave; you monitor authorization rates, latency, and adoption metrics to iterate and improve.
- Customer mindset: You obsess over outcomes for customers and everything you create and deliver is customer-centric.
- Jira & Sprint Mastery: Maintain a high-velocity delivery pace. You’ll maintain the Payments Platform team backlog with precision, ensuring that the engineering squad is unblocked and that technical debt is balanced against new feature delivery.
- Establish metrics: Develop processes and dashboards for monitoring and evaluating the performance and success of the Payments Platform product and its features.
- Own Transversal Feature Delivery: Lead the implementation of high-value features like Network Tokens and Click to Pay. You’ll ensure these capabilities are built as core platform microservices that work seamlessly across our entire ecosystem, regardless of the underlying processor used.
- Architect the "Connector" Strategy: Collaborate with Engineering leadership to define how our microservices interact with external PSPs.
- Standardize Global Logic: Ensure that transversal functions - such as 3DS orchestration, fraud signals, card vaulting, payments reconciliation, and token lifecycle management - are standardized. Your goal is to make the complexity of the global payment landscape invisible to our customers through a clean, robust API.
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- 5+ Years of Fintech/API Experience: You’ve spent significant time in the trenches of Fintech, specifically working on API-first products, ideally in card payments or similar. You know the difference between a 3DS challenge and a frictionless flow by heart.
- A "Technical PO" Mindset: You are comfortable sitting in on deep-dive engineering sessions. You can talk architecture one minute and user experience the next.
- Scrum Fluency: You have a proven track record of working in high-velocity Agile environments.
- Customer mindset: You can demonstrate that customer outcomes are top of mind in everything you build.
- Data-Native DNA: "I think" isn't in your vocabulary; "the data shows" is. You’re proficient and independent with SQL and Looker (or similar) BI tools to drive your decision making.
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- Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication with the ability to articulate complex technical concepts to a broad range of technical and business audiences in a simple and compelling way.
Process
- HR Call
- Interview with Manager
- Interview with Engineering team
- Case Study
- Call with CPO
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