Product Manager, Asset Management
nameAbout Schneider Geospatial
Recognized multiple years as a Great Employer to Work For, we blend a purpose-driven mission with the innovation and agility of a high-growth software company. Schneider Geospatial has also been named to the GovTech 100 for four consecutive years, recognizing the most innovative and impactful companies serving state and local government.
The Opportunity
We’re seeking a Product Manager, Asset Management to lead the vision, strategy, and execution of our rapidly growing product line. Reporting to the Chief Product Officer (CPO), you’ll guide a cross-functional team spanning Engineering, Customer Success, and Sales to deliver solutions that help local governments manage infrastructure assets more effectively.
You’ll combine a strong product mindset with deep empathy for users in the public sector, ensuring our technology not only meets today’s needs but also anticipates tomorrow’s challenges.
This is a high-impact opportunity to define product strategy and shape customer outcomes for a rapidly scaling, PE-backed SaaS platform modernizing GovTech. You’ll help define the roadmap, shape customer outcomes, and set the foundation for Schneider Geospatial’s next generation of GovTech innovation.
Why Join Us
- Mission + Impact: Build technology that directly supports local governments and improves community services.
- Ownership + Innovation: Lead a key product line with autonomy and strategic visibility.
- Learning + Growth: Collaborate with an experienced leadership team committed to mentorship and career advancement.
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