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Trustible in Arlington, VA is seeking a Technical Product Manager to shape the product roadmap, write requirements, and guide UI/UX and launches.
The role sits close to engineering, helping scope AI platform integrations, data pipelines for AI agent outputs, and governance features, while staying fluent in how the systems work. You’ll collaborate with customers and cross-functional teams in a hybrid DC-area setup.
AI is reshaping every industry on earth, and right now, almost no one has figured out how to govern it. This is the defining challenge of the new technology era we just entered. Trustible exists to meet that challenge. We're building the platform that lets the world's largest organizations move fast with AI and prove they're doing it responsibly. The window to get this right is narrow, the stakes are enormous, and we're hiring the people who want to be at the center of it .
We're an AI-native Public Benefit Corporation headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, backed by over $6M in venture funding from investors betting on trustworthy AI as one of the defining infrastructure categories of the decade. We've grown fast, we're winning enterprise customers in some of the most impactful industries in the world, and we're still small enough that a Technical PM here shapes the product roadmap directly, not through three layers of process. If you want to work on a genuinely hard, genuinely new problem at a startup with real traction in the DC area, this is that role.
We're hiring a Technical Product Manager who will work closely with our CTO and co-founder to build the product roadmap, then get into the details and execute it. You'll write technical requirements, work through UI/UX with design, support product launches, and stay close enough to the work to understand exactly what's being built and why.
This role sits closer to engineering than a typical PM role. You should be able to reason through how we'd integrate with AI platforms and model providers, help scope out data pipelines for AI agent outputs, and write requirements detailed enough that engineering can build against them without a lot of back and forth. We're not expecting someone who writes production code day to day, but you need to be fluent enough in how the systems work to catch problems before they get expensive.
We also think about AI governance as something that makes AI better, not just a compliance checkbox. Clarity and oversight speed up AI adoption rather than slowing it down, and we want someone who gets that instinctively rather than leaning too hard on the regulatory angle.
The role spans both ends of the platform. You'll own bread and butter enterprise software work like permissions and workflows, and you'll also work on autonomousflashier surfaces like AI agents. We need someone humble enough to do both well and move between them without treating one as more important.
You'll also need a real feel for where AI itself is heading, since governance only works if the product keeps pace with how fast the technology changes. All product management roles are also business roles, so you’ll need to be comfortable with being customer-facing and extremely business literate.
This is an individual contributor role. You won't manage anyone, and your leverage comes from the quality of your thinking and execution.