Product Manager
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As PM for Parking Permits, you'll own the product that sits at the heart of this: the platform operators use to set up, issue, and manage permit programs — and the experience drivers go through to apply and stay compliant. It's a genuinely multi-sided challenge, with real regulatory weight, a diverse set of operator needs, and a direct impact on how people navigate their cities.
This is a role for someone who likes getting deep into a problem space, building trust with operators, and shipping things that actually makes a difference.
How To Make An Impact
- Take full ownership of the operator permit platform — how permits are configured, issued, renewed, and monitored. You're the one steering this.
- Get close to operators. Understand their workflows, their constraints, their frustrations — and turn that into a product roadmap that solves real problems.
- Run discovery, drive delivery, track outcomes. You own the full loop.
- Define the metrics that matter and hold yourself accountable to them.
- Work fluidly across engineering, design, analytics, sales, and CS — you'll need all of them to ship well.
- Make smart trade-offs. Operator needs, driver experience, regulatory requirements, and technical feasibility don't always point in the same direction — and that's where you earn your keep.
- Use AI tools to move faster and think smarter — we expect everyone on the team to actively experiment with what's out there.
- You've got 3–5 years in product management, ideally working on tools that serve businesses rather than just consumers — B2B, operator platforms, or anything where the end user has real operational stakes.
- World-class product and design taste. You know the difference between something that works and something that's well-crafted — and you hold the bar high.
- Shameless curiosity. You question assumptions, push on requirements, and ask the uncomfortable "why" before you start building.
- Extreme speed and clarity. You make decisions fast, communicate precisely, and don't let ambiguity become an excuse to slow down.
- Comfort with complexity. You bring structure to messy problems without needing a perfectly scoped brief to get moving.
- Attention to what matters. A confusing configuration step can cost an operator hours — you sweat the details that have real consequences.
- It's a real ownership role. Permits touch operators, drivers, enforcement, and city infrastructure — you're not owning a feature, you're owning a product that has a life of its own.
- The problem space is genuinely interesting. Regulatory complexity, multi-market expansion, B2B tooling, and consumer UX — all in one role.
- You'll see your work in the wild. Every permit issued, renewed, or enforced runs through what you build. The feedback loop is real.
- The team is small and the mandate is big. No bureaucracy, no waiting for someone else to make the call — just high trust and high impact.
- You're joining a platform that moves cities. Arrive operates in 90+ countries and 20,000 cities. The scale of what you ship here is hard to find elsewhere.
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