Senior Product Manager - Technical

Mastercard Mastercard · Fintech · San Francisco, CA +2 · Product Management

Senior Product Manager - Technical to drive customer experience strategy for Mastercard's Priceless Product Management team. This role involves owning UX outcomes across UI and API interactions, defining requirements for frontend features, backend services, and APIs, and partnering with engineering and UX to deliver scalable solutions. The role requires a balance of frontend and platform product management experience, with a focus on delivering end-to-end capabilities and managing APIs as long-lived platform products.

What you'd actually do

  1. Deliver end-to-end Priceless capabilities across frontend experiences and platform APIs for internal teams and B2B partners.
  2. Manage APIs as long-lived platform products while evolving Priceless.com as a high-quality consumer experience.
  3. Define requirements across frontend features, backend services, APIs, and key behaviors (validation, errors, sessions).
  4. Own UX outcomes across UI and API interactions, ensuring cohesive and intuitive experiences.
  5. Map and validate end-to-end journeys (discovery through fulfillment) across consumer and partner touchpoints.

Skills

Required

  • Proven experience working with frontend, platform, and/or infrastructure engineering.
  • Foundational experience in technical product management (platforms, APIs, or digital consumer products).
  • Solid understanding of software systems, APIs, and integrations.
  • Ability to think through and align UX across frontend UI and backend APIs.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.

Nice to have

  • Experience with consumer-facing websites and API-driven platforms.
  • Exposure to B2B partner integrations.
  • Familiarity with AI-assisted product workflows.
  • Awareness of platform governance, security, or compliance considerations.

What the JD emphasized

  • end-to-end customer journey
  • frontend and platform product management
  • UX outcomes spanning both direct UI design and API behavior