Principal Product Manager, Configuration Platform

Toast Toast · Enterprise · United States · Remote · R & D : Product : Commerce

Senior Product Manager to drive the vision, strategy, and execution of Toast's configuration and change management experience across the platform. This role will work closely with engineering, design, and go-to-market teams to craft an experience that supports customers and their business needs. The role will also embrace and advocate for the use of AI tools to accelerate product discovery, streamline execution, and explore new product experiences.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own and evolve the product strategy for Toast’s configuration platform, with a focus on:
  2. Build and maintain a roadmap in alignment with business OKRs, customer needs, and technical feasibility
  3. Drive feature development from ideation through launch—writing clear specs, collaborating with engineering and design, and measuring success
  4. Partner with customer-facing teams and other development teams to gather insights and evangelize product value
  5. In partnership with engineering and design counterparts, lead a development team by providing clear direction, setting priorities, and fostering a culture of customer-centricity, innovation, and accountability

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of product management experience
  • platform or POS products experience
  • delivering user-facing features in fast-paced environments
  • Experience working on systems involving APIs, data models, or distributed architecture
  • Analytical rigor—you use data to make decisions and validate assumptions
  • Empathy for restaurants
  • Excellent communication skills
  • ability to influence without authority

Nice to have

  • AI tools to accelerate product discovery
  • AI tools to streamline execution
  • AI tools to explore new product experiences

What the JD emphasized

  • configuration platform
  • change management
  • high-concurrency engine
  • business-critical data
  • menus and pricing to taxes and operational rules
  • customer-facing teams
  • internal platform
  • engineering teams
  • robust architecture
  • platform or POS products
  • APIs, data models, or distributed architecture