Technical Program Manager (Auto & Moto)

We're looking for an experienced Technical Program Manager to help us build and evolve our moto & auto lending products, with a focus on loan origination. If you know how to turn business needs into precise technical requirements, coordinate delivery across multiple engineering teams, and ship complex integrations — from application flow to credit decisioning to dealer workflows — we'd like to meet!

Key responsibilities:

  • Co-own the product roadmap for auto & moto loan origination alongside Product Owners — contribute to scope and prioritization, challenge requirements, and keep product direction grounded in technical and operational reality

  • Coordinate delivery across multiple engineering teams — manage dependencies, surface risks early, and keep stakeholders aligned on timelines and priorities

  • Analyze and re-engineer origination processes: map the current state, identify bottlenecks, reduce manual effort, and improve reliability and speed

  • Design and automate dealer-facing workflows — onboarding, application submission, status tracking, and communication

  • Define functional requirements for origination systems; maintain specs, acceptance criteria, and test cases for critical flows

  • Work closely with engineering and QA to ensure correctness of credit and operational logic

  • Work with risk and credit teams to align origination logic with underwriting requirements and regulatory constraints

  • Track and own key metrics for origination funnel performance, SLAs, and dealer satisfaction

  • Prepare and deliver demos, support go-live and training

Requirements:

  • 3+ years as a Product Manager, System Analyst, or Technical Program Manager, ideally in fintech or banking

  • Experience in lending, credit, or adjacent domains — auto/moto finance is a strong plus

  • Strong structural and critical thinking — you can break down ambiguous problems, challenge assumptions, and drive clarity across business and tech stakeholders

  • A working understanding of how software systems are built — you don't write code, but you can read a spec, ask the right engineering questions, and reason about trade-offs

  • Familiarity with loan origination processes — or a demonstrated ability to ramp up quickly in a complex domain

  • Strong English communication skills