Director, Product Management - Cloud Infrastructure
Okta · San Francisco, CA · Product Management-810
About this role
Okta is hiring a director-level Director of Engineering in the software engineering function based in San Francisco, CA. The posting calls out experience with HTML/CSS, AWS, GCP, Okta. Compensation is listed at $258,000–$355,000 per year.
- Role
- Director of Engineering
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- director
- Track
- Management
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Department
- Product Management-810
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Job description
from Okta careersSecure Every Identity, from AI to Human
Identity is the key to unlocking the potential of AI. Okta secures AI by building the trusted, neutral infrastructure that enables organizations to safely embrace this new era. This work requires a relentless drive to solve complex challenges with real-world stakes. We are looking for builders and owners who operate with speed and urgency and execute with excellence.
This is an opportunity to do career-defining work. We're all in on this mission. If you are too, let's talk.
We are looking for a Director of Product Management who will be responsible for driving strategy related to Okta’s trust motion, including service performance, deployments, resiliency, scale, efficiency, geographic availability, compliance, and more. This leader will own the international and US public sector, including our US Federal business, as well as our cloud service provider posture. Finally, this role also oversees Okta’s Data Platform, which serves internal and external customers by providing analytics, frameworks for in product reporting, machine learning, and messaging capabilities.
If you are passionate about the intersection of infrastructure and large scale enterprise products, we are looking for you.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute a comprehensive cloud infrastructure product strategy that aligns with the company's overall business goals and objectives, as well as broader industry trends and market context