Group Product Manager, Grocery & Retail Selection

Uber Uber · Consumer · New York, NY +1 · Product

Group Product Manager for Uber Eats Grocery & Retail Selection, focusing on merchant onboarding, catalog quality, and data integrity. This role involves owning strategy, roadmap, and execution for growing merchant and item selection on the platform, evolving the system into an intelligent, self-protecting, growth-enabling entity. The role requires leading a team of PMs and partnering with Engineering, Data Science, Merchant Operations, and Consumer teams.

What you'd actually do

  1. Define and drive the multi-year vision and strategy for Selection, spanning ingestion method platform, interpretation, and reliability.
  2. Lead and develop a team of 8 PMs, clarifying ownership across charters and elevating product rigor and execution quality.
  3. Reduce integration cost and complexity by standardizing APIs, POS integrations, feed ingestion, and mapping/configuration systems.
  4. Improve merchant-facing tooling and workflows to simplify catalog setup, bulk updates, and ongoing maintenance.
  5. Establish clear structural representation standards for merchants at ingestion and build proactive configuration and compliance guardrails that prevent invalid, un-orderable, or risky catalog states.

Skills

Required

  • Experience working with data ingestion systems, APIs, integration platforms, or canonical data models.
  • Experience with marketplace, e-commerce, or catalog/menu systems.
  • Track record of improving system reliability, detection systems, or risk mitigation frameworks.
  • Experience driving strategy for business growth
  • Strong executive communication skills with the ability to influence senior stakeholders.
  • 8+ years of product management experience, including ownership of complex, technical platform systems.
  • Proven experience managing and developing product managers.
  • Strong analytical and systems-thinking skills, with the ability to connect technical decisions to business impact.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional initiatives across engineering, data science, and operations.
  • A bias for action and ownership, you’re comfortable working through ambiguity to get to impactful outcomes

What the JD emphasized

  • catalog integrity
  • catalog reliability
  • catalog-related business risk
  • catalog-related incidents