Senior Data Product Manager
73 Strings · New York, United States · 5 days ago
HybridMarketing$55/hrFull-time
About the role
This role exists to change that, The Senior Data Product Manager, will be the senior individual contributor who turns the data strategy into shipped product, co-shapes the operating model on the ground, and brings the product discipline and technical credibility needed to make the strategy real.
Qualifications
- Product management track record. 6+ years of hands-on product management experience, of which at least 3 years owning data platforms or data products end to end. General PM experience without data infrastructure depth will be discounted.
- Technical foundation. You started your career in a hands-on technical role (data engineering, software engineering, analytics engineering, or similar) and retain that depth. You can read a data model, challenge a pipeline design, and write SQL well enough to validate your own assumptions.
- Greenfield contribution. You have meaningfully contributed to building a data platform from a low-maturity starting point. Be ready to walk us through what existed when you arrived, what you personally shipped, what you co-shaped, and what survived after you left.
- Data-driven culture exposure. You have worked in an organisation where data genuinely powered decision-making, so you know what good looks like and have a view on how to get an organisation there.
- Senior individual contributor. This is an IC role, not a people-management role. You are senior because of how you think and what you ship, not because of headcount. You partner closely with the Product Director rather than driving strategy upwards.
- Outcome-driven. You measure yourself on adoption, business impact, and decisions changed, not on output, tickets closed, or roadmap completeness.
- Hands-on. You will write your own specs, draft your own data contracts, and prototype your own analyses when needed. You do not delegate thinking.
- Challenges the status quo. You name the things others avoid naming. You are diplomatic about it, but you do not let political comfort override the right answer.
- Comfortable without authority. Most of the engineering capacity you depend on does not report to you. You are practiced at influence, framing, and earning the right to lead.
- Industry. Adjacent industry experience is acceptable. Platform and operating-model experience matters more than domain. Prior exposure to PE/VC, valuations, or financial services is a plus, not a requirement.
- Communication. Exceptional written and verbal communication. You can hold credible technical conversations with senior data engineers and equally credible business conversations with non-technical stakeholders.
Responsibilities
- Translate the data platform strategy into shipped product. Co-shape the operating model, draft it, socialise it with stakeholders, and make it operational in day-to-day delivery.
- Ship foundational data pipelines and flagship data products to production, with named consumers, defined SLAs, and measurable adoption.
- Stand up product practices for the data products you own: intake, prioritisation, data contracts, lifecycle, and metrics.
- Manage the roadmap for foundational data products, prioritise opportunities across competing stakeholder demands, and maintain existing data products to drive business goals.
- Produce high-quality product requirements, in collaboration with the Product Director, SMEs, design, and engineering teams, executing using a lean, problem-first approach.
- Stay on top of internal consumer needs through qualitative and quantitative insights. Identify key opportunities using strong analytical thinking and transform them into action.
- Define and execute delivery plans across business units and ensure clear communication with internal stakeholders, particularly the engineering teams currently distributed across BUs.
- Provide training and end-user support (primarily to internal teams) during rollout of new data products.
Locations
New York
Remote status
Hybrid