Google Cloud is seeking a Product Manager to lead their Cloud Monitoring and Monarch initiatives. This role sits at the intersection of cloud infrastructure and monitoring systems, specifically focusing on Monarch - a time-series data handling system that provides real-time insights into the health, performance, and availability of crucial Google services including Search, YouTube, and Google Cloud Platform services.
The position offers an opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology in a company that serves customers across more than 200 countries. As a Product Manager, you'll be responsible for developing product strategy, defining requirements, and working closely with Google Services teams to understand and translate their needs into product specifications. The role requires a strong background in product management or technical roles, with specific experience in AI/ML technologies.
The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of experience in product management or related technical roles, with 2 years specifically in AI/ML product development. They should be comfortable managing complex trade-offs between investment, schedule, and customer benefit, while driving feature prioritization. Experience with cloud technologies, SaaS, databases, and production environments is highly valued.
Working at Google means joining a team that puts users first and adapts continuously to change. You'll be part of a collaborative environment where Product Managers work closely with engineers, designers, and marketers to bring innovative products to market. The role offers competitive compensation including a base salary range of $142,000-$211,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to impact millions of users while working on critical infrastructure that powers some of the world's most-used services. The position combines technical depth with strategic thinking, requiring someone who can both understand complex technical systems and translate that understanding into successful product strategies.