bandwidth
Product Manager - CLEC Numbers and Inbound
At a Glance
- Location
- Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
- Experience
- 3–5 years
- Posted
- 2026-07-07T16:47:19-04:00
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Domain Knowledge
- Education
- Engineering
- Finance
- Marketing
- Telecommunications
Requirements
for Numbers and Inbound products in the CLEC product Team will focus on the customer, operational and financial product goals and forecasts. You will work directly with carriers, vendors, sales and customers. As a Product Manager at Bandwidth, your primary responsibility is to manage the existing products and the ideation, development, and launch of new products and features.
You will have the ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams such as marketing, sales, engineering, and UX design to achieve product goals.
3-5 years product management experience
History with US CLEC and SIP based telecom networks; international a plus.
Must work well in early-stage startup environments, where direction may pivot multiple times in a month based on market feedback
Knowledge of telecom services and associated protocols (SIP, RTP, G.7xx, SMPP, WebRTC) helpful for success in this role.
Responsibilities
Actively Manage Numbers and Inbound products for cost management and operational optimization.
Negotiate with and manage carrier agreements.
Partner with Sales to proactively support gathering of customer data.
Serve as SME for enhancements accepted for development.
Develop deep relationships with key customers.
Lead market validation and customer discovery efforts for incubated initiatives.
About the Company
At
Bandwidth
, we shape how the world connects. We're the global communications software company and Tier 1 network operator with global reach. The voice, messaging, and emergency services infrastructure behind the brands and apps you use every day.
Because we own the network we build on,
the problems you'll solve here are bigger, more complex, and more impactful.
And as communications shifts to AI, we're the infrastructure layer making it possible.