Lead Product Manager, Security Trailers

Verkada Verkada · Enterprise · Bayoffice · Product Management

Lead Product Manager for Verkada's new Cloud-Managed Security Trailers, focusing on strategy, execution, and go-to-market for a partner-led operations model. The role involves advancing the MT81 product, including solar management, cellular reliability, and AI security capabilities, and scaling the Verkada Qualified Trailer Partner Program. Requires experience in product management and operations, preferably in B2B, with a proven history of launching and scaling hardware and/or embedded systems products. Foundational understanding of firmware, networking, and hardware design is also needed.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own strategy and execution for Verkada's Cloud-Managed Security Trailers
  2. Define and drive a GTM plan that delivers a seamless customer experience through a partner-led operations model
  3. Advance the MT81 product - solar management, cellular reliability, and AI security capabilities
  4. Scale the Verkada Qualified Trailer Partner Program

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of product management and operations experience
  • B2B experience
  • Launching and scaling hardware and/or embedded systems products
  • Customer intuition
  • Technical depth
  • Ability to navigate tradeoffs
  • Building and operationalizing partner-led business models
  • Structured mindset
  • Market sizing
  • Pricing
  • Channel strategy
  • ROI modeling
  • Leading across strategy and execution
  • Sweating the details
  • Firmware
  • Networking
  • Device bring-up
  • Electrical design
  • Mechanical design

Nice to have

  • Undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or similar quantitative field
  • MS, PhD, or MBA

What the JD emphasized

  • Strong customer intuition, technical depth, and ability to navigate tradeoffs are critical to success in this role
  • Able to build and operationalize partner-led business models from scratch
  • Foundational understanding of firmware, networking, device bring-up, electrical, and mechanical design aspects of hardware