IT Product Manager – 4PL Solutions
Location: Atlanta, GA
Type: Full-Time | Experience: Mid to Senior Level
Our client, a global leader in supply chain and logistics, is seeking a skilled and forward-thinking IT Product Manager to lead the development of innovative technology solutions supporting their growing 4PL services. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of digital logistics by owning key initiatives that enhance efficiency, integration, and customer value.
In this role, you’ll:
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Drive the end-to-end product lifecycle for IT solutions supporting 4PL operations, from ideation through launch and iteration.
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Lead cross-functional teams to translate complex logistics needs into scalable, user-centric IT products.
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Ensure seamless alignment with business goals, delivering impactful solutions that improve service delivery and operational excellence.
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Utilize your deep knowledge of One Network and Infor systems to implement and optimize best-in-class logistics technologies.
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Conduct competitive research and market analysis to identify trends, gaps, and opportunities for innovation.
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Build strong partnerships across operations, logistics, IT, and customer teams to ensure successful adoption and ongoing product support.
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Champion continuous improvement by identifying emerging technologies (AI, RPA, IoT, etc.) and driving automation initiatives.
We’re looking for someone with:
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A Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Supply Chain, Logistics, Business, or related field.
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5+ years of experience in IT Product Management, ideally in freight forwarding, logistics, or 4PL services.
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Expertise in One Network solutions (required) and familiarity with Infor systems.
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A deep understanding of freight forwarding operations and 4PL business models.
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A proven ability to manage complex projects, prioritize effectively, and drive cross-functional collaboration.
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Strong communication and stakeholder management skills across all levels of an organization.
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Bonus: Experience with automation technologies and their real-world logistics applications.