Senior Product Manager

MongoDB MongoDB · Enterprise · Dublin, Ireland · PTO Product Management

Senior Product Manager to own the end-to-end MongoDB-to-MongoDB migration experience. This role requires setting product vision, making prioritization calls, defining roadmaps, and building deep technical understanding of migration tools. The PM will represent product direction to senior stakeholders, stay close to customers and field partners, and own existing migration products. Success metrics, analytics, and proactive cross-functional execution are key. Requires 5+ years of PM experience on complex, infrastructure-level products, technical fluency, customer obsession, strong communication, and decision-making skills under ambiguity.

What you'd actually do

  1. Set a clear, opinionated vision and strategy for MongoDB‑to‑MongoDB migrations and translate it into concrete, prioritized bets each release
  2. Make hard prioritisation calls, including saying no to things with real customer or leadership support, and own those decisions and their consequences
  3. Define and own the end‑to‑end roadmap for migrations, from initial assessment through execution, verification, and cutover
  4. Build deep technical understanding of our migration tools and related concepts (replication, failover, verification, performance characteristics) and use it to shape requirements and tradeoffs with engineering. You don't need to know this on day one. You do need to know it deeply by month two
  5. Represent product direction with conviction to senior engineering leaders, field partners, and enterprise customers, especially when they disagree

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of product management experience on technically complex, infrastructure-level products
  • Demonstrated success owning enterprise-grade, technical products end-to-end
  • Technical fluency: comfortable discussing architecture, failure modes, performance characteristics, and tradeoffs with senior engineers
  • Proven ability to ramp quickly on complex products and domains
  • Strong track record of being customer-obsessed and field-connected
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
  • Strong analytical skills and metrics rigor
  • Demonstrated decision-making speed and conviction under ambiguity

Nice to have

  • Database or distributed systems experience
  • Hands-on experience with database migrations (to or from MongoDB or other databases), data replication, or high-scale data pipelines
  • Prior product ownership of developer tools, infrastructure platforms, or mission-critical SaaS used by enterprise customers
  • Familiarity with MongoDB or similar NoSQL databases and concepts like replication, sharding, write concerns, and verification/consistency models

What the JD emphasized

  • high judgment, high stakes role
  • moment of maximum risk and maximum trust
  • own that moment
  • ramp fast on a hard technical domain
  • form a clear opinion
  • defend that opinion
  • judgment, conviction, and crispness
  • technically complex, infrastructure-level products
  • Database or distributed systems experience is a plus but not required
  • ramp fast on hard technical domains and make sound product decisions
  • owning enterprise-grade, technical products end-to-end
  • delivering measurable customer and business outcomes you can quantify
  • Technical fluency
  • discussing architecture, failure modes, performance characteristics, and tradeoffs with senior engineers
  • connecting technical decisions directly to customer outcomes
  • understand it deeply within your first month and have an opinion about how it affects the customer experience by month two
  • ramp quickly on complex products and domains
  • drive proactive ownership rather than reactive execution
  • customer-obsessed and field-connected
  • translating their input into clear requirements and roadmap decisions
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
  • crisp, high-quality artifacts
  • tailor your message by audience
  • present product direction to enterprise CTOs mid‑migration and to senior engineering leaders who may disagree with your priorities
  • hold the room
  • Strong analytical skills and metrics rigor
  • defining success metrics, instrumenting and debugging analytics
  • using data to inform (but not replace) judgment
  • Demonstrated decision-making speed and conviction under ambiguity
  • making hard calls, cutting scope, and holding a position under pushback