Responsibilities
- Own and evolve the product strategy and roadmap for Walrus along with its key surfaces, including Walrus Sites and other products built on top of Walrus
- Partner deeply with engineering to improve performance, scalability, reliability, and cost efficiency across storage and data delivery workflows
- Define and ship developer-facing abstractions and experiences (e.g. Blob Management primitives, APIs, SDKs, tooling, documentation) that make Walrus easy to adopt
- Collaborate closely with the GTM team to evolve the positioning & messaging for the broader ecosystem
- Support internal product teams building on Walrus, and external partners adopting it in production
- Incorporate partner, ecosystem, and operator feedback into clear product priorities and tradeoffs
Requirements
- 5+ years of experience as a Product Manager, including ownership of technical platform or infrastructure products used by developers or infrastructure operators
- Proven ability to own ambiguous problems end-to-end, from problem framing and discovery through execution, launch, and iteration
- Strong technical fluency and comfort working closely with engineers on APIs, data flows, performance tradeoffs, and system design (without needing to be the architect)
- Experience leading multi-quarter initiatives across engineering, design, docs, developer relations, and external partners, with clear prioritization and tradeoff decisions
- Good product judgment, including ability to balance developer experience, system constraints, scalability, and long-term platform direction
- Clear, concise communication skills, especially when translating complex technical systems into goals, narratives, and decisions others can align around
Nice to Have
- Experience shaping or scaling ecosystems, not just products (e.g. working with external builders, partners, foundations, or community contributors)
- Exposure to content, media, AI, or data monetization use cases (datasets, marketplaces, or gated access models)
- Familiarity with security, privacy, or data governance concepts in production systems (even if you werenβt the domain expert)
- Hands-on or product-level involvement with open-source projects or protocol-driven development environments