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Uber hiring Senior Product Manager, Maps, San Francisco, California

Senior Product Manager, Maps

Uber

San Francisco, California
Posted today

Senior Product Manager, Wayfinding and RendezvousProduct Management, Product in San Francisco, California

• Full Time

About the RoleCreate trusted first and last 100m wayfinding experiences for complex venues, autonomous vehicles and shared rides.

Deliver reliable, low-friction rendezvous between riders and drivers reducing defects like "wrong rider", "can't find car", and late arrivals.

Work across multiple teams and lead the execution end to end to deliver delightful user experiences that power billions of trips every year.

What the Candidate Will DoCraft the vision, strategy, and roadmap and drive outcomes through metrics and experimentation:

Define, instrument, and track KPIs such as pickup success rate, walking completion, wrong-rider / can't-find-car defects, last-100m time, and map engagement.

Use quantitative analysis, qualitative insights, and rigorous experimentation to continuously refine product directions.

Lead cross-team and cross-functional execution from 01 to scale:

Translate the vision into clear problem statements, PRDs, requirements, and phased milestones for engineering and design not just on your team but for other teams as needed.

Manage trade-offs across global markets, modalities (rides, delivery, AV), and lines of business to build scalable, reusable platforms rather than bespoke implementations.

Partner with regional operations and support teams to ensure products are adoptable, operable, and successful in the field.

Champion customer obsession and quality:

Use UX research, trip observations, ride-alongs, and driver/eater feedback to deeply understand real-world pain points at the curb and on foot.

Raise the bar on quality and reliability across map rendering, walking guidance, and pickup flows, with a strong focus on safety, clarity, and trust.

Influence and align across Uber Maps and beyond:

Build strong relationships with partner teams across Maps, Marketplace, Rider, Earner, and Eats to align strategies and dependencies.

Clearly communicate strategy, trade-offs, and progress to technical and non-technical stakeholders, including senior leadership.

Basic Qualifications5

• years of Product Management experience delivering high-impact consumer or platform products. Experience in maps, navigation, geospatial, mobility, logistics, or location-based products strongly preferred.

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.

Strong technical depth and ability to work closely with engineering, preferably on topics such as map rendering, SDKs, data pipelines, and experimentation frameworks.

Preferred QualificationsDemonstrated ability to use data and experimentation to drive decisions, including defining KPIs, designing A/B tests, and interpreting ambiguous results.

Track record of bias for action, simplifying complex spaces, and shipping high-quality products in fast-paced environments.

Customer-obsessed mindset with experience using UX research, analytics, and in-field insights to shape product direction.

Excellent communication, collaboration, and stakeholder management skills; able to align diverse teams around a common vision and execution plan.

Estimated Salary

$189
/ hour

Uber pays $189 for Marketing Director in San Francisco, California, with most salaries ranging from $164 to $229. Pay can vary based on role, experience, and local cost of living.

Median
$189
Low
$164
High
$229

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