Principal Product Manager, Agentic Commerce
This is a Principal Product Manager role focused on Agentic Commerce, requiring a remote presence in Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, or Nova Scotia. The PM will own the roadmap and execution for Cart Assistant, an enterprise-grade, consumer shopping agent. This highly visible, 0-to-1 role involves deep technical work at the intersection of generative AI, consumer experience, and B2B e-commerce, with a base pay range of CAN $223,000–$235,500.
Seniority
Product Area
ecommerce
Work Style
Remote
Salary
$223k–236k/yr
Location
Canada
Type
Full_time
Role type
Skills
Required
- consumer-facing commerce products
- LLM-powered products
- AI/ML systems
- data flows
- 0-to-1 product
Nice to have
- B2B/enterprise offerings
- ecommerce
- retail
- grocery
- marketplace dynamics
- LLM agent systems
- A/B testing
- GenAI products
Benefits
Full job description
About Instacart
See all roles →Instacart (Maplebear Inc.) is the largest online grocery marketplace in North America, letting shoppers order same-day delivery or pickup from more than 1,500 retail banners and 100,000+ stores including Kroger, Costco, ALDI, Sam's Club, Target, and CVS. Beyond the consumer marketplace, Instacart runs an enterprise platform that powers retailers' own digital storefronts and an ads business that brands buy directly. The company went public on NASDAQ in 2023 under the ticker CART, surpassed $10B in quarterly gross transaction value in Q1 2026, and continues to expand globally, including the April 2026 acquisition of Instaleap. Headquartered in San Francisco with a workforce of roughly 3,600.
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