Principal Product Manager - Containers & Cloud
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CommvaultCloud Infrastructure
United StatesFull-TimePrincipal
Salary168,300 - 296,700 USD per year
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Job Details
- Experience
- 10+ years of combined experience in product management, platform engineering, or cloud infrastructure roles, with at least 5 years in product management.
- Required Skills
- AWSCloud ComputingGCPKubernetesProduct ManagementAzureCI/CDDevOps
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field.
- 10+ years of experience in product management, platform engineering, or cloud infrastructure.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in product management.
- Hands-on experience architecting and operating Kubernetes/OpenShift environments.
- Working knowledge of AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.
- Familiarity with Infrastructure as Code, CI/CD pipelines, and DevOps practices.
- Experience influencing without authority across a matrixed organization.
- Proven track record of defining and executing product roadmaps for complex infrastructure products.
- Ability to create technical demos, white papers, and solution briefs.
- Willingness to travel up to 20–30% of the time.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with engineering, field engineering, and customers to shape technical vision and roadmap.
- Translate customer environments and tech trends into actionable product direction.
- Own the end-to-end product roadmap for containers and cloud, prioritizing features.
- Conduct deep technical discovery with enterprise customers to understand infrastructure architectures.
- Perform competitive and market analysis focused on Kubernetes/OpenShift and cloud providers.
- Build technical demos, reference architectures, best-practice guides, and white papers.
- Act as a senior technical bridge between product, engineering, UX, sales, and support.
- Mentor and elevate the technical depth of the product management team on cloud-native topics.
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