Product Manager, Platform & Monetization
This is a product manager role focused on platform monetization and commercial engine development, offered remotely to US-authorized candidates. The PM will own the entire commercial engine, translating pricing strategy into automated product experiences, including quote generation, SKU activation, and usage metering. This role requires deep technical ownership, acting as the connective tissue between Finance, Sales, and Engineering, with a stated salary range of $114k–$165k per year.
Seniority
Mid
Product Area
payments
Work Style
Remote
Salary
$114k–166k/yr
Location
US
Type
Full_time
Role type
Skills
Required
- SaaS operations
- SQL
- data models
- Excel/Google Sheets
- advanced financial modeling skills
- Business Systems Architecture (CPQ Billing)
- API-led activation
- usage logs
Benefits
Full job description
About Expel
See all roles →Expel runs a managed detection and response (MDR) service that combines human analysts in the SOC with AI-driven triage, plugging into the customer's existing security stack rather than forcing a tool swap. Customers like Visa, United Airlines, Uber, Affirm, and dbt Labs use Expel for 24/7 monitoring with a stated 13-17 minute MTTR on critical incidents; everything is visible in real time through their Expel Workbench portal. The company was founded in 2016 by former Mandiant and FireEye operators, hit unicorn status in 2021 with a $140M Series E, and went through a 10% layoff in 2023. Remote-friendly with 24 weeks of parental leave and flexible hours.
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