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DAT Solutions, LLC Staff Product Manager in Seattle, Washington

About DAT DATis an award-winning employer of choice and a next-generation SaaS technology company that has been at the leading edge of innovation in transportation supply chain logistics for 45 years. We continue to transform the industry year over year, by deploying a suite of software solutions to millions of customers every day - customers who depend on DAT for the most relevant data and most accurate insights to help them make smarter business decisions and run their companies more profitably. We operate the largest marketplace of its kind in North America, with 400 million freights posted in 2022, and a database of $150 billion of annual global shipment market transaction data. Our headquarters are in Denver, CO, and Beaverton, OR, with additional offices in Seattle, WA; Springfield, MO; and Bangalore, India. For additional information, seewww.DAT.com/company Job Application Deadline: 03/04/2026 The Opportunity Convoy operates one of the largest freight marketplaces in the world, in an $800B+ industry that is rapidly transitioning from manual, phone-based workflows to algorithmically driven marketplaces. The platform must continuously clear large volumes of freight demand across a highly fragmented and diverse carrier base, under tight operational and timing constraints. Carrier Tech builds the systems where pricing/ auction models, bid decisions and negotiations intersect with real human behavior and imperfect information. This role owns the carrier conversion loop-from marketplace impressions through converting view to bids, and bids to matches-and is responsible for improving marketplace clearing efficiency, including match rates, time-to-match, price variance, and perceived price fairness. The work focuses on shaping how data, pricing models, and negotiation mechanisms interact with human decision-making at scale. It operates in a high-noise environment where outcomes are only partially observable and causality must be inferred over time, requiring rigorous measurement, careful sequencing of experiments, and an understanding of system-wide effects rather than isolated metrics What You'll Do Own the carrier conversion funnel Define and improve the end-to-end journey from load-detail page views to confirmed matches, including auctions, bidding, negotiation, and manual booking flows. Design new matching and booking mechanisms Build and iterate on new auction and booking experiences that improve marketplace clearing while also increasing carrier utilization through better scheduling, routing awareness, and load sequencing. This includes exploring mechanisms that help carriers stitch together work more efficiently, not just win individual loads. Partner closely with pricing and auctions Work with data science to shape how pricing models, guardrails, and auction mechanics surface to carriers, translating complex systems into clear, usable product experiences. Balance automation and manual workflows Improve automated matching where it works well, and design efficient, scalable manual and negotiated paths where automation breaks down. Drive conversion through experience design Improve carrier conversion rates by refining how pricing, negotiation, and match outcomes are presented across auctions and manual booking flows. Focus on transparency, perceived fairness, and decision confidence while reducing cognitive and emotional friction. Tie changes to clear funnel metrics (e.g., views bids matches) and evaluate impact rigorously. Define success metrics and prioritization frameworks Establish clear input and output metrics (e.g., impressions, bid rates, match rates, latency, carrier effort) and use them to drive sequencing and tradeoffs-not just post-hoc reporting. Operate effectively with incomplete data Make progress when signals are imperfect or anecdotal by combining data, operational insight, and structured judgment. Collaborate ac

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