We’re looking for a Technical Project Manager (TPM) to lead larger ERP and business-software projects on the Stardeck platform.
This isn’t a coordination-only PM role. You’ll work directly with business owners, operational teams, and engineers to turn messy real-world processes into clear workflows, practical interfaces, and successfully delivered systems.
Stardeck is building the future of software development for business owners. Instead of forcing companies to adapt to rigid software, we use AI to create systems around how each business actually operates.
Responsibilities
- Lead customer discovery and map existing business processes
- Translate business needs into workflows, requirements, and acceptance criteria
- Coordinate engineers, FDEs, customers, and third-party vendors
- Manage scope, priorities, milestones, dependencies, risks, and blockers
- Partner with engineers on architecture, data models, permissions, and integrations
- Review UX flows and prototypes before implementation
- Run product demonstrations and structured UAT sessions
- Classify feedback as bugs, in-scope work, or change requests
- Maintain decision logs and clear project documentation
- Coordinate sign-off, deployment, training, and handoff
What We’re Looking For
- Strong ownership and stakeholder-management skills
- Strong deadline discipline, with the ability to orchestrate multi-stakeholder workflows, anticipate delays, and prevent technical or client-side bottlenecks
- Ability to understand and simplify complex business operations
- Technical fluency and the ability to work effectively with engineers
- Strong UX and product judgment for non-technical users
- Excellent written and verbal communication
- Comfort with ambiguity and conflicting stakeholder requirements
- Strong scope discipline without becoming rigid or unhelpful
- Professional Thai and working English
Relevant Backgrounds
We welcome candidates from technical and product backgrounds, including:
- UI/UX Designer or UX Researcher
- Full-Stack Engineer
- Frontend Engineer
- Backend Engineer
- Systems Engineer or Architect
- Business Analyst
- Implementation Consultant
- Product Manager or Technical Product Manager
Ambitious new graduates are strongly encouraged to apply. You don’t need a traditional project-management background or years of experience. We care about systems thinking, technical curiosity, communication, ownership, deadline discipline, and the ability to learn quickly. University projects, internships, freelance work, and serious personal projects all count.
Preferred Experience
- Delivering ERP, CRM, inventory, accounting, HR, logistics, or internal-tool projects
- Working with data models, APIs, RBAC, integrations, and multi-entity systems
- Writing requirements, user flows, acceptance criteria, and UAT plans
- Using Figma or similar tools to communicate workflows and interface ideas
- Using AI tools for research, documentation, prototyping, and project management
You’ll Love Working With Us If You…
- Love solving operational problems for non-technical people
- Enjoy turning chaotic spreadsheets, LINE chats, and manual processes into clear systems
- Want your work to save people time and make their businesses more efficient
- Hate how bad most SME software in Thailand is—and want to build something dramatically better
- Prefer owning outcomes rather than simply tracking tickets
- Care more about solving the right problem than following a perfect specification
- Want to help define how AI changes the design and delivery of business software
How to Apply
Send us an example of a complex project, workflow, or system you helped deliver—or designed as part of a university or personal project. Briefly explain:
- The business problem
- How you clarified the requirements
- How you approached the workflow and system design
- How you managed stakeholders, trade-offs, scope, and deadlines
- What went wrong and how you handled it
- What was ultimately delivered
Engagement: We’re open to full-time, part-time, and contract arrangements, depending on your experience, availability, and preferred way of working.