Technical Product Manager (Cards System Analyst)
salmon-group
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
We’re looking for an experienced Technical Product Manager to help us design and evolve development of debit card products and access cards for a credit line. If you know how to build APIs from scratch, navigate complex integrations, and turn business needs into scalable tech solutions especially in the world of issuers, acquirers, and payment systems - we’d like to meet!
Key responsibilities
Design new features for card services to support product growth and improve operations
Prepare clear and structured documentation for developers
Design APIs and system integrations from scratch and improve existing ones
Design new services and enhance current ones
Build and manage integrations with internal teams and external providers
Take full responsibility for tasks from business request to production release:
Work closely with different teams on process discussion
Set tasks for developers and QA engineers (Jira, Confluence)
Initiate and manage release process
Monitor service performance after release and handle incidents in production
Requirements and expectations
3+ years as a System Analyst or a Technical Product Manager, ideally in fintech or banking
Experience with payment services or systems
Understanding of how acquirers, issuers, and payment systems interact
Solid knowledge of microservice architecture and system design
Experience with API design and integrations from the scratch
Strong SQL skills
Experience with incident analysis and resolution in production
Proactive mindset - ready to suggest and implement improvements
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