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Product Manager, Members
United StatesPosted today
We’re hiring a Product Manager to own the financial infrastructure that underpins the Thatch member experience, and to define its future for the next two to three years.
Location: United States
Responsibilities
- Own the member financial infrastructure: member balances, monthly premium payments, reimbursements, and substantiation flows, with a relentless focus on reliability, accuracy, and scale
- Drive the reliability and efficiency roadmap on the member financial side: eliminate the root causes of payment and reimbursement errors, build self-serve capabilities that reduce support ticket volume, and automate the resolution flows that today require manual intervention
- Define and own the instrumentation for member financial flows: work with data and engineering to ensure errors are detected early, performance is measurable, and the team has the visibility to improve continuously
- Collaborate with ops and support to identify the member financial issues that are most costly to serve, and build product solutions that systematically eliminate them
- Own the longer-term member product strategy: develop and maintain a multi-year view of what Thatch needs to build to deliver a differentiated member experience (e.g. HSAs, portable health accounts, AI-powered personalization) and partner with leadership to prioritize and sequence those investments
- Partner with the Member Onboarding PM to ensure the handoff from enrollment to active member is seamless, and that financial accuracy downstream of enrollment is treated as a product responsibility
- Measure the impact of your work: each automation built and each self-serve resolution shipped has a direct and measurable effect on ops cost and member satisfaction at scale
Requirements
- 4–6 years of product management experience, with meaningful ownership of a financial infrastructure, payments, or fintech product
- Strong data fluency: comfortable writing SQL, defining metrics from scratch, and working with data engineers to build dashboards and error-detection instrumentation
- Systematic thinker who is energized by complexity: you want to understand failure modes and root causes, not just the happy path, and you build toward eliminating them
- Strategic range: you can zoom out from the current-quarter roadmap to hold a multi-year view of where a product needs to go, and make the case for sequencing decisions
- Track record of operating independently: defining your own scope, driving cross-functional alignment, and shipping without a lot of hand-holding
- Experience building for scale: you have seen how systems that work at low volumes break under load, and you know how to get ahead of it