Platform & Product Jobs in iGaming

Platform and product roles build the machinery behind every casino and sportsbook brand: the PAM that holds accounts and wallets, the bonus engine, game and odds integrations, payments orchestration, and the front ends players actually touch. Product managers in iGaming juggle a roadmap where every feature has a compliance dimension, from registration flows that must satisfy KYC rules to bonus mechanics that differ by licence.

Employers split between operators customising their stack and B2B platform suppliers selling to dozens of brands. Backend engineers, integration specialists, and technical product owners are in constant demand, and much of the work is remote-friendly. Related engineering sits in payments and game development.

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$92k - $150ktypical salary
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100%remote

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Frequently asked questions

What is a PAM platform in iGaming?
PAM stands for player account management, the core system that handles registration, wallets, balances, bonuses, and regulatory controls. Everything else, from games to payments to CRM, integrates into the PAM, which is why platform roles need broad system understanding.
How is iGaming product management different from regular SaaS?
Every feature ships against a matrix of licences, so a bonus flow legal in Malta may be banned in Sweden or need modification in the UK. Product managers work daily with compliance, and multi-jurisdiction configuration is a core design concern rather than an edge case.
What tech stacks are common at iGaming platform companies?
Java, Kotlin, and .NET dominate the established platforms, with Node.js, Go, and React common in newer builds. High-volume wallet transactions and real-time game sessions mean distributed systems experience is valued across the board.