Product Manager, Database

Weaviate Weaviate · Data AI · EUROPE · Product

Product Manager for Weaviate's core database, focusing on storage, schema, developer integrations, and search quality. The role involves owning the roadmap, translating customer needs into requirements, and ensuring successful market launches. Experience with developer-facing or infrastructure products is required, with a preference for those familiar with databases, search infrastructure, or AI/ML developer tooling.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the Weaviate Database roadmap: prioritize across engineering teams, make tradeoffs explicit, and keep the plan grounded in customer reality
  2. Drive product direction across schema, storage, filtering, replication, cluster topology, and migrations
  3. Translate applied research outcomes for search quality, compression, and new retrieval modes into shippable features with clear use cases
  4. Shape how developers integrate with and build on Weaviate with MCP, client SDKs, and future integrations
  5. Run ongoing discovery with developers and enterprise customers to reduce time-to-value and bring customer context into engineering

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of product management experience
  • at least 2 years on a developer-facing or infrastructure product
  • Proven ability to own a complex technical roadmap across multiple workstreams
  • Strong written communication skills, both verbal and written
  • Experience running customer discovery and translating qualitative signal into product decisions
  • Comfortable working in distributed systems or data infrastructure domains
  • Track record of cross-functional collaboration across engineering, design, and GTM

Nice to have

  • Experience with databases, search infrastructure, or AI/ML developer tooling
  • Familiarity with vector search, embeddings, or RAG workflows
  • Experience at a developer tools or open source company
  • Background working with enterprise customers alongside a self-serve or community motion

What the JD emphasized

  • technical domains
  • technically complex domains
  • customer needs
  • customer discovery
  • technical roadmap
  • complex technical roadmap
  • customer problems
  • technical novelty