Job Description About the role: Ignition is seeking a Technical Product Manager (TPM) , reporting to SVP, Product to lead our Payments Infrastructure team, the platform layer that powers how service businesses get paid through Ignition. This team is responsible for the underlying systems, integrations, and operational frameworks that enable payments across all Ignition products. That includes our connections with Stripe , fraud and risk management capabilities, settlement and reconciliation systems, and the APIs and platform services that other teams build on top of. In this role, you’ll act as the bridge between product teams, engineering, and external partners , ensuring Ignition’s payments platform is reliable, scalable, compliant, and flexible enough to support innovation across the company. You’ll balance strong technical understanding with product discipline: aligning infrastructure investments to business priorities, translating cross-team dependencies into clear roadmaps, and driving consistent execution quality. Why This Role Matters: Ignition is scaling fast, and our success depends on a payments foundation that’s as reliable as it is adaptable. This role will define how Ignition’s payments infrastructure evolves — shaping integrations with Stripe, partnering with Risk and Engineering on fraud and compliance, and enabling every product team to build confidently on top of a stable, performant platform. Your work will ensure we can innovate faster, operate safer, and deliver seamless payment experiences to thousands of customers globally . What your day to day will look like: Own the Payments Infrastructure roadmap: Define and prioritize initiatives that strengthen our payment foundations, including Stripe integration, fraud and risk systems, transaction processing, and reporting pipelines. Partner with Engineering to evolve our platform architecture: Ensure our payments infrastructure is designed for scalability, resilience, and global expansion. Be the primary liaison with Stripe and other external providers: Manage the technical relationship, stay ahead of API and policy changes, and coordinate testing, rollouts, and compliance requirements. Collaborate with the Fraud and Risk Operations teams: Define requirements for monitoring, detection, and prevention systems; ensure alignment with compliance and financial operations goals. Coordinate cross-team dependencies: Work with other product teams to understand their payments feature needs, translate them into platform requirements, and ensure timely delivery and prioritization. Define and track metrics for platform health: Monitor key indicators like uptime, transaction success rate, latency, and operational costs; partner with Engineering to maintain a data-driven improvement loop. Drive clarity across technical and non-technical audiences: Communicate platform decisions, trade-offs, and priorities transparently across the organization. Ensure compliance and scalability: Partner with Legal, Finance, and external partners to ensure adherence to regulatory and security requirements across geographies. Champion first-principles problem solving and continuous learning: Use experimentation and analysis to guide infrastructure evolution and measure impact.