Capital One

Financial Services

Manager,ProductManager-Pulse

$150–171k McLean, Virginia, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Manager, Product Manager- Pulse at Capital One. Skills: Product Management, Customer experience, Technology innovation. Improve and scale foundational engine. Modernize issuer disputes and reporting”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver game-changing outcomes; Deliver innovative solutions; Deliver value

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Integrated Problem Solving; Mitigating product risks

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3 years of experience in Product Management, Bachelor's Degree in a quantitative field, Master's Degree in a quantitative field or MBA with quantitative concentration

Nice to Have

Experience translating business strategy into consumer facing digital products

What You'll Do.

Improve and scale foundational engine

Modernize issuer disputes and reporting

Automate manual onboarding applications

Deliver high-scale data analytics

Manage clearing and transaction-level billing

Process multi-billion-dollar interchange

Build fraud scoring and rules systems

Protect customers from fraud

Minimize payment transaction friction

Maximize operational reliability

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams

Process & Methodology

Roadmap, User stories

Full Job Description

Manager, Product Manager- Pulse **Manager, Product Management (PXDP50)** Product Management at Capital One is a booming, vibrant craft that requires reimagining the status quo, finding value creation opportunities, and driving innovative and sustainable customer experiences through technology. We believe our portfolio of businesses and investments in growth and transformation will result in a company with the scale, brand, capabilities, talent, and values to succeed as the digital revolution transforms our society and our industry. ****The Team**** As a Pulse BOSS (Back Office, Settlements, and Security) product manager you improve and scale the foundational engine powering Capital One’s newly expanded debit network ecosystem. Covering virtually all functions after a successful card swipe, Team BOSS sits at the critical intersection of hundreds of financial card issuers and merchant acquirers. We are directly responsible for engineering and optimizing the core infrastructure that handles: * Back Office: modernizing end-to-end issuer disputes and reporting, automating manual onboarding applications, and delivering high-scale data analytics dashboards; * Settlement: clearing, transaction-level billing, and processing multi-billion-dollar interchange flows; and, * Security: building and managing fraud scoring and rules systems that protect customers from fraud. You will have a direct role in minimizing payment transaction friction and maximizing operational reliability for our issuers—ensuring millions of real-time transactions move safely and seamlessly. **Capital One Product Framework** In this role, you’ll be expected to demonstrate proficiency in five key areas which we consider to be the foundation for successful Product management: * **Human Centered** \- Obsesses about internal and external customer needs to reimagine and innovate product solutions * **Business Focused** \- Delivers game-changing outcomes by focusing on leverage and execution excellence * **Tech

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