Dutchie is a comprehensive technology platform powering dispensary operations, providing consumers with safe access to cannabis. As Senior Product Manager for the Commerce Platform, you will own the foundational commerce technology, shaping its architecture and ensuring it evolves to meet future business needs.
Responsibilities:
- Own the end-to-end commerce platform, partnering closely with engineering to shape architecture, technical direction, and long-term evolution
- Define and evolve a composable, configurable commerce platform that enables storefront customization, merchandising, content, and promotions without engineering dependency
- Serve as the single-threaded owner for commerce capabilities across web, consumer mobile app, and in-store kiosk, ensuring platform functionality is shared rather than re-built
- Lead technical strategy and sequencing across the commerce stack, translating tradeoffs around scalability, performance, SEO, and extensibility into clear product direction
- Write detailed feature specifications grounded in platform capabilities and constraints, defining what belongs in the platform versus the application layer
- Set the future state of Dutchie’s commerce stack, ensuring today’s decisions don’t limit tomorrow’s growth, channels, or monetization opportunities
Requirements:
- 5+ years of product management experience with direct ownership of a commerce platform or core commerce stack
- Experience designing, modernizing, or materially evolving commerce infrastructure — not just implementing features on top of an existing platform
- Strong technical fluency across web architecture, hosting models, CMS systems, routing/proxy layers, and commerce configuration
- Experience building and scaling admin tools and configuration surfaces for operators, not just end-consumer UX
- Comfort operating in revenue-critical environments, writing technical product specs, and leading platform change while systems are live
- Strong cross-functional collaboration skills with engineering and design; solid UX judgment, with commerce technology depth as a non-negotiable