Director of Product Management, Developer Experience, Tools and Client Libraries

MongoDB MongoDB · Enterprise · Dublin, Ireland · PTO Developer Experience PM

Director of Product Management for MongoDB's Developer Experience, focusing on tools, libraries, and frameworks, including those supporting AI development. The role involves defining product strategy, leading a team, collaborating with engineering and design, and championing AI capabilities for developers building with and building AI applications.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead and develop a high-performing product team. You'll manage a team of product managers, including managers of managers, creating an environment where people grow, stay challenged, and do their best work. You'll be a hands-on coach who can help your team get unstuck — not just a strategist, but someone who has shipped complex products themselves
  2. Define and own a coherent vision across a broad portfolio. Developer Experience isn't a single product — it's a collection of interconnected tools, libraries, and frameworks. You'll develop a strategy that makes the whole greater than the sum of its parts, and communicate that vision clearly to stakeholders up and down the organization
  3. Set goals, track the right metrics, and drive outcomes. Developer tooling doesn't have a direct revenue line, but it has a profound impact on activation, retention, and churn. You'll build a strong partnership with product analytics to identify the right signals, formulate meaningful metrics, and use data to drive decisions
  4. Be a credible technical voice. You'll engage deeply with engineering directors and architects on decisions involving network protocols, distributed systems, client libraries, and simplification of our driver stack. You won't write the code, but you'll need to understand it well enough to help the team make the right tradeoffs, communicate confidently with technical customers, and be a strong advocate for the developers out there who are building on MongoDB
  5. Champion AI as a first-class capability. Developers are both increasingly relying on AI to build but also build AI-native applications, and MongoDB is at the center of this shift. You'll help ensure our developer tooling is purpose-built for the AI era — and you'll bring genuine enthusiasm for what that means for the products your team owns

Skills

Required

  • 12+ years of product management or engineering experience, including meaningful time managing product teams and managers
  • A strong track record of taking complex, technically sophisticated products from 0 to shipped — and the coaching instincts to help others do the same
  • Deep technical credibility: you can engage confidently on topics like client libraries, network protocols, distributed systems, and developer tooling — because you've built software yourself at some point in your career
  • Real-world experience building products for developers — you've felt the pain firsthand and you know what moves the needle
  • A growth mindset when it comes to business impact: you understand how developer tools connect to activation, retention, and platform success even when revenue isn't the direct output
  • Genuine enthusiasm for AI — you understand how developers are building both with AI and building AI applications today and you're excited to help MongoDB be the platform they reach for when they do
  • Experience working with product analytics to define metrics, interpret data, and use it to inform strategy and prioritization
  • Strong stakeholder management and communication skills — you're as effective in an executive review as you are in a working session with an engineering team
  • Experience at a company of meaningful scale, with an understanding of how to navigate process and organizational complexity in service of getting great products built
  • Familiarity with developer-focused go-to-market, including messaging, positioning, and what it means to market to a technical audience

Nice to have

  • MongoDB's traditional developer tools, MongoDB Compass, mongosh (MongoDB’s shell), Atlas CLI, IDE integrations and extensions and local development experiences
  • libraries such as language drivers and application frameworks
  • MCP server and AI framework support

What the JD emphasized

  • define and drive the execution of our product strategy and roadmap
  • define and own a coherent vision across a broad portfolio
  • drive outcomes
  • Champion AI as a first-class capability
  • build complex products themselves
  • define and drive the execution of our product strategy and roadmap
  • define and own a coherent vision across a broad portfolio
  • drive outcomes
  • Champion AI as a first-class capability
  • build complex products themselves

Other signals

  • AI framework support
  • AI-native applications
  • AI as a first-class capability