Company

FinTech

ProductManager-Orchestration

Sweden FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Product Manager - Orchestration. Skills: Product Ownership, System Design, Technical Fluency, Cross-functional Communication, Metrics Definition. Own the outcomes of a dedicated sub-area within the orchestration layer, driving impact across multiple quarters. Define and refine problem spaces by synthesizing merchant feedback, payment performance data, provider behavior, and platform constraints. Own end-to-end product execution including prioritization, planning, delivery, and iteration across c”

What You'll Achieve.

Own the outcomes of a dedicated sub-area within the orchestration layer, driving impact across multiple quarters rather than focusing on short-term delivery. Define and track success metrics such as authorization rate, conversion, latency, and cost efficiency.

Industry & Context.

FinTech
Problems you'll solve

system design; trade-offs

Eligibility Requirements

Location: Sweden

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Product ownership experience with a track record of delivering meaningful outcomes in complex technical environments. Proven experience owning a product area or significant feature set end-to-end with measurable business or user impact. Ability to independently define and structure ambiguous problem spaces without relying on predefined requirements. Capability in making autonomous trade-offs across scope, technical debt, quality, and delivery timelines. Technical fluency to effectively collaborate with engineers on system design, APIs, integrations, and orchestration logic. Excellent written and verbal communication skills to align cross-functional teams and surface risks early.

Nice to Have

Experience working in data-informed environments and defining success metrics is highly valuable. Prior exposure to fintech, payments, routing, authentication, or PSP integrations is a plus.

What You'll Do.

Own the outcomes of a dedicated sub-area within the orchestration layer, driving impact across multiple quarters.

Define and refine problem spaces by synthesizing merchant feedback, payment performance data, provider behavior, and platform constraints.

Own end-to-end product execution including prioritization, planning, delivery, and iteration across complex payment flows.

Write detailed product specifications covering routing logic, fallback behavior, authentication flows, and provider-specific edge cases.

Partner closely with engineering to evaluate feasibility, trade-offs, and system design decisions in a highly technical environment.

Define and track success metrics such as authorization rate, conversion, latency, and cost efficiency.

Lead launch readiness and continuously iterate post-launch based on real-world performance data.

Communicate product decisions clearly across engineering, design, and go-to-market teams, translating complexity into clarity.

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner closely with engineering to evaluate feasibility, trade-offs, and system design decisions in a highly technical environment. Communicate product decisions clearly across engineering, design, and go-to-market teams, translating complexity into clarity.

Communication Scope

Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Process & Methodology

prioritization, planning, delivery, iteration

Full Job Description

## Accountabilities You will own the outcomes of a dedicated sub-area within the orchestration layer, driving impact across multiple quarters rather than focusing on short-term delivery. Define and refine problem spaces by synthesizing merchant feedback, payment performance data, provider behavior, and platform constraints Own end-to-end product execution including prioritization, planning, delivery, and iteration across complex payment flows Write detailed product specifications covering routing logic, fallback behavior, authentication flows, and provider-specific edge cases Partner closely with engineering to evaluate feasibility, trade-offs, and system design decisions in a highly technical environment Define and track success metrics such as authorization rate, conversion, latency, and cost efficiency Lead launch readiness and continuously iterate post-launch based on real-world performance data Communicate product decisions clearly across engineering, design, and go-to-market teams, translating complexity into clarity Requirements:You bring strong product ownership experience with a track record of delivering meaningful outcomes in complex technical environments. Proven experience owning a product area or significant feature set end-to-end with measurable business or user impact Ability to independently define and structure ambiguous problem spaces without relying on predefined requirements Strong capability in making autonomous trade-offs across scope, technical debt, quality, and delivery timelines Technical fluency to effectively collaborate with engineers on system design, APIs, integrations, and orchestration logic Excellent written and verbal communication skills to align cross-functional teams and surface risks early Experience working in data-informed environments and defining success metrics is highly valuable Prior exposure to fintech, payments, routing, authentication, or PSP integrations is a strong plus Benefits: Fully remote and globally distribut

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