Senior Product Manager - Integrations & Ecosystem
Datadog · New York City, NY · Product Management
About this role
Datadog is hiring a senior-level Product Manager based in New York City, NY. The posting calls out experience with Datadog, Security, Observability, Backend Development. Compensation is listed at $187,000–$240,000 per year.
- Role
- Product Manager
- Function
- product
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- New York City, NY
- Department
- Product Management
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Job description
from Datadog careersAs a Senior Product Manager in the Ecosystem and Integrations group, you will own the vision, strategy, and execution for a critical portion of Datadog’s integration landscape. You will focus on scaling Datadog’s connectivity with major SaaS providers and strategic technology partners while leading the evolution of the tools—including the Publication Platform, Integration Task Service, and SDKs—that empower external developers and internal teams to build within our ecosystem.
What You’ll Do
- Publication Platform & Task Service: Oversee the end-to-end vision and strategy for the Publication Platform (Pub Plat) and the Integration Task Service. Ensure these systems are robust, scalable, and intuitive for both internal and external developers.
- Ecosystem Relationship Enablement: In close collaboration with Technology Partner Managers (TPMs), help manage and scale technical relationships across the entire partner ecosystem. You will provide the product guidance and technical frameworks that allow TPMs to manage partner success at scale.
- Integration Developer Tooling & SDKs: Drive initiatives to increase development velocity through extensible SDKs (e.g., CrawlerSDK) and self-service enablement. Your goal is to make the developer experience (DX) seamless from the first line of code to production.
- Marketing & GTM Initiatives: Lead the creation of technical blogs, release notes, and feature announcements. Work with PMM and TPMs to define “rules of engagement” for marketing efforts with ISVs and drive joint GTM motions.