Asurion

Sr Product Manager

Asurion
US Nashville, TN, US
Remote 2026-07-03
Estimated salary · Nashville
~ $131,600 - $224,800
Low
$93K
Median
$131K
High
$179K
Market in Nashville · BLS OEWS 2025
Estimated net pay
$8,435 - $13,887
/month · 23% withheld
after tax & contributions · on the estimated salary · Single, no dependents

Job description

**Location:** Remote (USA) or Nashville, TN **Build Scalable B2B Products That Drive Measurable Impact** ------------------------------------------------------------ At Asurion, we serve **300M\+ customers globally.** Our success as a B2B2C company is built on strong B2B relationships with the world’s largest consumer brands who give us the opportunity to deliver world\-class experiences to their customers daily. Asurion’s **Lifecycle Care Product Team** is responsible for growing B2B client value by improving program performance, accelerating time\-to\-value, optimizing customer experiences, and modernizing how we bring products to the world’s largest consumer brands — spanning tech, telecom, e\-commerce. Although Asurion’s brand is consumer\-facing, our growth motion is fundamentally B2B. We win and scale enterprise partnerships by packaging our capabilities as defined offerings, standardizing how we integrate into client environments, and measuring program performance so that what works for one client can scale across many. We’re at an inflection point: evolving to a scalable product platform that can onboard new partners faster, support more diverse program configurations, and drive measurable improvements in cost, conversion, and customer experience. This team sits at the intersection of enterprise complexity and modern product craft. We’re looking for a **Senior Product Manager** to own how opportunities enter and move through the Lifecycle Care product ecosystem — ensuring the right work is prioritized, clearly defined, aligned to business outcomes, and structured for successful execution. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in ambiguity, brings strong strategic judgment, and can create clarity across commercial, operational, and product stakeholders. This role is less about feature ownership and more about defining what is worth building, how opportunities should be framed, and ensuring teams are set up to execute successfully before work b

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