Technical Product Manager — P5
TECHNI2.TECHNICAF44E.P5
Owns tech-centric products (cloud-native applications, APIs, microservices, deployments) where deep architectural literacy is required to translate engineering constraints into product features. Distinct from general/business Product Management (market-driven, less infra-depth) and from Engineering Management (people/delivery ownership of the codebase) — the TPM evaluates architectural tradeoffs without implementing them and bridges engineers, architects, and the market. The top of this function is a senior individual-contributor Principal track focused on org-critical products (vision, P&L, pricing), not people management or industry/field leadership.
Owns tech-centric products (cloud-native applications, APIs, microservices, deployments) where deep architectural literacy is required to translate engineering constraints into product features. Distinct from general/business Product Management (market-driven, less infra-depth) and from Engineering Management (people/delivery ownership of the codebase) — the TPM evaluates architectural tradeoffs without implementing them and bridges engineers, architects, and the market. The top of this function is a senior individual-contributor Principal track focused on org-critical products (vision, P&L, pricing), not people management or industry/field leadership.
Focus — Technical Product Manager
Owns tech-centric products (cloud-native applications, APIs, microservices, deployments) where deep architectural literacy is required to translate engineering constraints into product features. Distinct from general/business Product Management (market-driven, less infra-depth) and from Engineering Management (people/delivery ownership of the codebase) — the TPM evaluates architectural tradeoffs without implementing them and bridges engineers, architects, and the market. The top of this function is a senior individual-contributor Principal track focused on org-critical products (vision, P&L, pricing), not people management or industry/field leadership.
Responsibilities by level
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- Documents technical requirements and specifications by collaborating closely with engineers to understand technical aspects of the product.
- Assists with backlog creation and prioritization in Jira/Trello/Asana and participates in Agile ceremonies (stand-ups, sprint planning, retrospectives).
- Conducts competitive analysis and market research to support senior product managers' decisions.
- Pulls basic product analytics in Mixpanel, Amplitude, or Google Analytics and writes simple SQL queries to support feature documentation.
- Operates independently within the team on smaller, well-scoped projects while learning the product development lifecycle, translating technical requirements into features under senior PM guidance.
- Leads product feature planning from conception to launch for defined features, working independently within established roadmaps.
- Takes ownership of features and roadmap segments, defining technical requirements with engineering teams.
- Drives new features based on technical trends and validates that products meet identified market needs.
- Runs A/B tests and visitor-segmentation experiments in Optimizely/Unbounce, analyzing results in Looker or Tableau to inform feature decisions.
- Reviews engineering estimates and technical specifications, assessing whether architecture and networking plans are sound, and escalates at milestones.
- Manages tech-centric products end-to-end, owning a product or significant feature aligned with business goals.
- Defines technical requirements and optimizes product architecture in close collaboration with engineering teams across multiple groups, reviewing CI/CD and deployment plans (Jenkins, CI/CD pipelines, Datadog).
- Sets strategic and business-impact goals for the product and selects the methods and roadmap to achieve them.
- Conducts in-depth analysis of complex technical variables (scalability, integration, infrastructure) to drive product decisions.
- Mentors junior technical product managers and may lead project teams across cross-functional groups.
- Defines the technical strategy for a product suite, acting independently on broad and strategic assignments that contribute to company objectives.
- Leads exploration of emerging technologies and establishes partnerships for co-development.
- Collaborates with other PMs, directors, and stakeholders to develop long-term product strategy across the suite, weighing intangible and ambiguous factors.
- Holds full ownership of a product or significant feature aligned with business goals and sets strategic, business-impact targets for it.
- Mentors and provides line-management direction to other technical product managers, delegating responsibilities and guiding their work.
- Leads strategic product initiatives for top-priority/critical products as a senior individual contributor, defining product vision and strategy for Cloud Native Applications, APIs, microservices, and deployments.
- Identifies market opportunities and builds business cases, performing financial (P&L) models, customer segmentation, competitive analysis, and pricing analysis.
- Drives strategic innovation across the company's most critical product initiatives with full independence and wide latitude.
- Collaborates with developers and architects with depth in cutting-edge technologies to set the technical and product direction of these critical products.
- Provides high-level mentorship to peer product and engineering professionals working on the most critical initiatives.
Level guidelines
The universal leveling rubric applied to this function — how scope, complexity, collaboration, and experience step up across levels.
| Level | Knowledge & Application | Complexity & Problem Solving | Collaboration & Interaction | Typical Degree & Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P2 | Applies foundational understanding of databases, data management, and basic coding to communicate with engineers; documents specs, pulls basic analytics, and conducts research under defined procedures. | Moderate problems in familiar contexts; exercises judgment on smaller projects within established product processes. | Builds productive project relationships with engineers and senior PMs; participates in Agile ceremonies. | 2+ years with a BA, or MS/PhD with no experience. |
| P3 | Applies architecture and systems literacy, experimentation, and estimation/spec-review skills to plan and ship defined features; understands API integration and cloud infrastructure well enough for credible engineering conversations. | Evaluates identifiable technical and market factors across diverse problems with moderate independence. | Networks with senior professionals and may coordinate feature activities across product and engineering. | 5+ yrs (BA), 3 yrs (MA), or PhD without experience. |
| P4 | Applies in-depth architecture, scalability, and infrastructure knowledge to optimize product architecture and select delivery methods for complex tech-centric products. | Analyzes complex technical variables with functional impact; in-depth evaluation of architectural and integration tradeoffs. | Coordinates across groups and may influence decisions; may lead project teams and mentors junior TPMs. | 8+ yrs, often with graduate education. |
| P5 | Applies expert technical and product judgment to define suite-level strategy and evaluate emerging technologies amid intangible factors. | Addresses strategic, ambiguous issues with high independence; weighs intangibles to contribute to company objectives. | Builds influential networks and establishes co-development partnerships; provides line-management direction to other TPMs. | 12+ yrs, extensive technical product expertise. |
| P6 | Applies principal-level technical and commercial depth (P&L modeling, segmentation, pricing) to define vision for the organization's most critical cloud-native products as a senior individual contributor. | Vision-setting problem-solving on organization-critical product initiatives, balancing cutting-edge architecture against business cases under full independence. | Influences direction of the company's most critical products; mentors peer product and engineering professionals (individual-contributor track, not line management). | 15+ yrs, principal expert; often PhD plus deep technical product leadership. |
Skills
Focus-specific skills the role applies — the relevance layer beyond the occupational base.
- Architecture and systems literacy
- Enough technical knowledge to evaluate architectural tradeoffs without implementing them; understanding cloud-native architectures, microservice patterns, and DevOps practices well enough for credible conversations with infrastructure engineers.
- Data and analytics (SQL)
- Basic understanding of SQL for data management across various product types, plus product analytics and visualization.
- Experimentation
- Running experiments and A/B tests, segmenting visitors on web sites or apps.
- API and system integration knowledge
- Understanding how APIs and systems integrate within technical products.
- Cloud computing and infrastructure
- Knowledge of cloud computing and infrastructure to participate in scalability and infrastructure activities.
- Data management and database basics
- Foundational understanding of databases and data management.
- Coding and development knowledge
- Basic coding ability that helps communicate with engineering teams; useful but not mandatory.
- Estimation and spec review
- Ability to assess whether engineering estimates are correct and review technical specifications, architecture and networking plans.
- Security, scalability and infrastructure participation
- Participating in security, scalability and infrastructure activities.
- Microsoft SQL
- Uses this tool/technology effectively during the delivery of day-to-day tasks.
- Mixpanel
- Uses this tool/technology effectively during the delivery of day-to-day tasks.
- Amplitude
- Uses this tool/technology effectively during the delivery of day-to-day tasks.
- Looker
- Uses this tool/technology effectively during the delivery of day-to-day tasks.
- Tableau
- Uses this tool/technology effectively during the delivery of day-to-day tasks.
- Google Analytics
- Uses this tool/technology effectively during the delivery of day-to-day tasks.
- Optimizely
- Uses this tool/technology effectively during the delivery of day-to-day tasks.
- Unbounce
- Uses this tool/technology effectively during the delivery of day-to-day tasks.
- Jira
- Uses this tool/technology effectively during the delivery of day-to-day tasks.
- Datadog
- Uses this tool/technology effectively during the delivery of day-to-day tasks.
- CI/CD pipelines
- Uses this tool/technology effectively during the delivery of day-to-day tasks.
- Proto.io
- Uses this tool/technology effectively during the delivery of day-to-day tasks.
- Invision
- Uses this tool/technology effectively during the delivery of day-to-day tasks.
Provenance
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Level — P5 — Expert Professional
Expert in field; key problem solver and project leader, authority in multiple areas
- Scope
- Multiple systems or a technical domain
- Autonomy
- Sets direction within the domain
- Complexity
- Novel, high-ambiguity problems; establishes the approach
- Impact
- Org / multi-team outcomes
- Decision rights
- Authority over a technical domain
- Leadership
- Leads cross-team technical initiatives
- Typical experience
- 8–12 yrs
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