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Technical Product Manager (Gaming)

Yesterday 2026/08/30
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Job description

We are looking for a Technical Product Manager – Gaming to own and drive all technical initiatives related to the Gaming vertical.


This role is focused on leading the dedicated Gaming tech squad, acting as the TPM for Gaming products, and ensuring seamless delivery of integrations and platform capabilities required for gaming partners and voucher providers.


You will operate across product, engineering, and partner integrations, ensuring fast, scalable, and high-quality delivery.


You will be expected to actively leverage modern AI tools (e.g., Amazon Q, Claude, data copilots, and AI analytics platforms) to accelerate product discovery, optimize decision-making, and automate product workflows, enabling faster and smarter delivery.


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