CPT Revenue Manager Jobs
Revenue Manager roles in hotels, airlines, and SaaS companies qualify for CPT when your graduate program in hospitality management, business analytics, or a related field requires applied industry experience. Your DSO must authorize each position individually, and the work scope must align directly with your enrolled coursework.
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INTRODUCTION
Remote, San Diego CA At Platform Science, we’re working to connect everything that moves. Founded in 2015, we are an open IoT platform that partners with innovative fleets, application developers, vehicle manufacturers, and equipment providers in the transportation industry to deliver revolutionary solutions to supply chain professionals across the globe. Our employees are an engaging, diverse group of people who believe in the power of great ideas. We hire people with different experiences and perspectives to build a company culture that fuels growth through innovation. We value thoughtful actions and empathy for others. We approach challenges with resiliency and creativity, while encouraging transparency because, no matter our backgrounds or responsibilities, we are one team.
ABOUT THE ROLE
Commercial fleets increasingly operate mixed-brand vehicles, and today’s fragmented tool landscape forces managers to juggle multiple systems. This role sits at the center of the effort to give them one coherent experience, without erasing the partner intelligence that makes each brand valuable. You’ll shape a platform that hundreds of thousands of vehicles depend on daily, and where fleet managers monitor, diagnose, and act on vehicle data across multiple truck manufacturers, all from a single interface. We’re looking for a product leader to make this multi-brand experience possible. The core challenge: build a shared foundation that normalizes data and workflows across OEM partners, while giving each partner the ability to surface their own differentiated intelligence and branding within that shared experience. You’ll balance platform consistency with partner extensibility, at enterprise scale. You’ll report to the Director of Product and partner closely with engineering, design, QA, product marketing, and global business units. You’ll also coordinate with teams responsible for shared platform services (authentication, entitlements, core data models) that our OEM experiences depend on.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Define and maintain the product roadmap for our OEM Common and Proprietary Experiences; continuously prioritize across requests, needs, and technical debt based on business impact.
- Author and refine product requirements, user stories, and acceptance criteria; ensure engineering and design have a clear context to execute against.
- Lead discovery and definition work: conduct customer interviews, analyze usage data, and synthesize insights into product direction.
- Drive alignment across engineering, design, data platform, and partner-facing teams through regular roadmap reviews, sprint planning, and cross-functional syncs.
- Collaborate with external OEM partners, gathering integration requirements, negotiating scope and sequencing, and communicating platform capabilities and timelines.
- Own migration plans end-to-end: define transition tooling requirements, establish migration criteria, sequence customer cohorts, and partner with TPMO and external partners.
- Own go-to-market coordination with product marketing, customer success, and sales enablement for launches, migrations, and feature releases.
- Establish and track success metrics (adoption, engagement, migration progress, partner satisfaction) and use them to inform roadmap decisions.
- Heavily utilize agentic AI tools to distill strategy, generate and refine requirements, and rapidly prototype concepts to accelerate the path from insight to deliverable across the product lifecycle.
- Communicate product strategy, progress, and trade-offs to senior leadership and executive stakeholders on a regular cadence.
Experience
- 7+ years of product management experience, with at least 2 years at the Senior or Staff level.
- Proven ownership of a key area or an entire SaaS or enterprise web application.
- Track record of migrating users from legacy systems to new platforms: you understand the sequencing, tooling, and customer communication required to pull this off cleanly.
- Strong UX instincts for enterprise software: you believe admin tools should be intuitive, not just functional, and you push for smart defaults with granular overrides.
- Track record of shipping iteratively in complex, multi-stakeholder environments.
- Strong data-product instincts: you’ve worked with normalization layers, data pipelines, or analytics products and can reason about schema design trade-offs with engineering.
- Ability to manage competing stakeholder needs; external partners, end customers, internal teams, and distill them into a coherent, sequenced roadmap.
- Excellent written and verbal communication; comfortable presenting strategy to senior leadership and external partners.
- Exhibits a positive, can-do attitude and is willing to work in a hyper-growth environment. In other words, roll up your sleeves and thrive in a fast-paced start-up.
NICE TO HAVE
We value fresh perspectives and strong general PM craft over domain familiarity. But let us know if you have experience within these domains.
- Background in multi-brand or multi-tenant portal products (e.g., insurance, healthcare, logistics, or channel platforms).
- Familiarity with enterprise data governance or consent-based data-sharing models.
- Exposure to internationalization (l10n) challenges in enterprise software.
- IoT, telematics, transportation, or trucking industry experience.
The company offers various benefits to regular, full-time employees including:
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Short-term and long-term disability insurances
- AD&D and life insurance
- 401k plan
- Paid vacation, sick leave and holidays
- Six weeks of paid parental leave
For more information please see the Benefits Highlights brochure for regular, full-time employees. In addition, you can access the Benefit Highlights brochure for regular, full-time employees by copying and pasting the link into your browser: https://www.platformscience.com/benefit.
COMPENSATION
The estimated base salary for this role is between $168,000 and $229,000. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target range for new hire base salaries across all US locations. Compensation packages are based on many factors unique to each candidate, including but not limited to skill set, work experience, relevant training and certifications, business needs, market demands and specific geographical location. The base pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the future. This role may also be eligible for bonus, equity, and benefits. Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus, equity, or benefits.
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Revenue Manager CPT: Frequently Asked Questions
Does a Revenue Manager role qualify for CPT?
Yes, if your graduate program in business, hospitality management, or data analytics requires applied industry experience and your DSO confirms the role is an integral part of your curriculum. The position must connect directly to enrolled coursework, such as pricing strategy, demand forecasting, or revenue optimization, not just be tangentially related to your field.
Can I do CPT as a Revenue Manager at a startup or SaaS company?
Yes. CPT eligibility depends on the curricular connection and DSO authorization, not the employer's industry or size. SaaS companies with dynamic pricing or subscription revenue functions can qualify, provided the role's core duties, such as building pricing models or analyzing churn, map to coursework your program formally requires.
How do I find Revenue Manager employers familiar with F-1 CPT hiring?
Migrate Mate lists Revenue Manager roles at employers with work authorization filing history, which indicates they've navigated F-1 employment requirements before. Hospitality groups, airlines, and enterprise software companies are the most common CPT employers for this role because they have HR infrastructure set up to handle authorization documentation.
What happens if my CPT authorization expires before my contract ends?
You must stop working immediately when your CPT authorization end date passes. Working beyond the authorized period puts your F-1 status at risk. Return to your DSO before the end date with an updated offer letter or contract and request a new I-20 reflecting the extended authorization period before continuing employment.
Does full-time CPT as a Revenue Manager affect my OPT eligibility?
Twelve months or more of full-time CPT eliminates your OPT eligibility entirely. Part-time CPT, defined as 20 hours or fewer per week, doesn't count against OPT. If you're planning to use OPT after graduation, confirm your total full-time CPT hours with your DSO before accepting a full-time Revenue Manager CPT position.