The New York Times

TechnicalProductManagerII,DataPlatforms

$165–235k ~AI est. New York, New York, United States
The Brief

“Technical Product Manager II, Data Platforms at The New York Times. Skills: Data platforms, Product management, Data products. Collaborate with data leaders. Create data products roadmap”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Data analysis; Data reasoning; Data optimization

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4+ years designing data products, Track record implementing data systems, Experience in data handling, Understanding of data governance, Understanding of data modeling, Understanding of data pipelines, Understanding of data infrastructure, Experience communicating technical concepts

Nice to Have

Background in software development, Background in engineering, Background in data science, Background in analytics, Hands-on experience developing data products, Familiarity with SQL, Familiarity with Python, Familiarity with BigQuery, Familiarity with AWS, Familiarity with Spark

What You'll Do.

Collaborate with data leaders

Create data products roadmap

Deliver data products

Enhance data-driven decision-making

Deliver data products for analysts

Deliver data products for scientists

Deliver data products for PMs

Discover content information

Consume content information

Discover business information

Consume business information

Establish product lifecycle

Establish product processes

Ensure data product quality

Address analytics needs

Deliver impactful work

Deliver iterative products

Provide incremental value

Gather quick feedback

Measure impact of work

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with engineers; Partner with data scientists; Partner with analysts; Collaborate with product teams; Collaborate with engineering teams

Communication Scope

Communicating technical concepts

Process & Methodology

Roadmap planning

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