Mastercard
Specialist,ProductManagement
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“Specialist, Product Management at Mastercard. Skills: Product management, Network products, US Maestro. Support product development. Support product enhancement”
What You'll Achieve.
Identify growth opportunities; Identify optimization opportunities; Ensure timely delivery; Resolve issues; Improve operational efficiency; Enhance transaction performance
Industry & Context.
Analytical skills; Problem-solving skills
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree, 2–5 years of experience, analytical and problem-solving skills, attention to detail, manage multiple priorities, communication skills, stakeholder management skills
Nice to Have
Understanding of debit products, payment network fundamentals, product lifecycle management, transaction processing technologies, routing technologies, acceptance-related technologies, data analysis tools, visualization tools, customer journey mapping, product design principles
What You'll Do.
Support product development
Support product enhancement
Analyze product performance
Analyze network performance
Identify growth opportunities
Identify optimization opportunities
Contribute to product lifecycle
Document requirements
Support implementation
Ensure timely delivery
Support acceptance expansion
Conduct impact assessments
Develop product documentation
Maintain reporting dashboards
Support go-to-market enablement
Coordinate stakeholders
Improve operational efficiency
Enhance transaction performance
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional partners; Engineering teams; Operations teams; Regional stakeholders; Merchants; Acquirers; Issuers
Communication Scope
Stakeholder management
Process & Methodology
Product lifecycle management
Full Job Description
**Our Purpose** _Mastercard powers economies and empowers people in 200 + countries and territories worldwide. Together with our customers, we’re helping build a sustainable economy where everyone can prosper. We support a wide range of digital payments choices, making transactions secure, simple, smart and accessible. Our technology and innovation, partnerships and networks combine to deliver a unique set of products and services that help people, businesses and governments realize their greatest potential._ **Title and Summary** ### Specialist, Product Management ### Overview Mastercard’s Network Products team is responsible for delivering secure, scalable, and high-performance payment capabilities across a global ecosystem. In North America (NAM), the team focuses on strengthening core network products, expanding acceptance, and enabling new use cases to drive growth and customer value. US Maestro is key within the Mastercard US, supporting transaction processing, merchant acceptance, and customer experiences across the U.S. market. This role will contribute to the development, performance analysis, and operational execution of US Maestro within the North America region. The individual will work closely with product managers, engineering teams, and cross-functional partners to support the growth, optimization, and expansion of US Maestro capabilities across the network ecosystem. Role As a Specialist, Network Products – US Maestro, you will support the execution and growth of US Maestro by contributing to product development, analyzing performance, and enabling successful rollout of enhancements across the network. Key responsibilities include: Support development and enhancement of US Maestro product capabilities, including transaction processing, routing, and acceptance features Analyze product and network performance metrics (e.g., transaction volumes, approval rates, processing trends) to identify growth and optimization opportunities Contribute to product li
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