DataRobot

Principal Product Manager, AI Infrastructure and Orchestration

DataRobot$150K — $180K *
US-Anywhere
+ 4 other locationsRemote
Information Technology
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 6+ years in product management for infrastructure or cloud services, 3+ years with Kubernetes or distributed systems
  • Deep understanding of GPU behavior including topology-aware placement and memory constraints
  • Expertise in Kubernetes API server, scheduling, and resource management
  • Experience with multi-tenancy and security compliance
  • Prior ownership of a public or platform API
  • Strong technical writing and prototyping skills
  • Comfortable working in a matrixed team environment without direct reports
  • BS or MS in Computer Science or related technical field, or equivalent experience

Responsibilities

  • Own the deployment and workload API including resource management and lifecycle semantics
  • Determine workload placement and capacity management across nodes and accelerators
  • Manage scaling strategies, including autoscaling and cost-latency trade-offs
  • Oversee the agent runtime, ensuring state management and execution isolation
  • Facilitate traffic routing and request-aware load balancing for agent endpoints
  • Implement governance and audit mechanisms for deployment tracking
  • Manage metering and packaging of inference measurements and tenant quotas
  • Ensure reliability and define SLOs for operational diagnostics

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
  • Flexible Time Off Program
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Global Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Full Job Description

Job Description:

We run agents and models in production for enterprises that cannot move their workloads to a public cloud: regulated industries, sovereign deployments, air-gapped and customer-managed clusters.

The control plane is the layer that makes that possible. It deploys the agents, it deploys the models those agents call, and it decides how every workload is placed, scaled, isolated, routed to, and torn down across Kubernetes clusters and heterogeneous accelerators, on our cloud and on the customer's.

Agents and models are one deployment problem here. An agent is a long-lived workload with session state and unpredictable fan-out, calling models with wildly uneven cost profiles, and both land on the same finite pool of accelerators. Allocating that pool correctly is the job.

You will own this layer as a product. You will spend your time in design reviews, in the API contract, and in production data.


What you will own

  • The deployment and workload API. Resource model, lifecycle semantics, versioning, backward compatibility, and the error behavior customers integrate against.

  • Placement and capacity. How workloads land on nodes and accelerators, how quota and priority work across tenants, and what happens under contention.

  • Scaling. Autoscaling signals, cold start and scale-to-zero economics, headroom policy, and the cost-versus-latency trade-off as a customer-facing control.

  • Agent runtime. Where an agent runs and for how long, how it is isolated, how its tool calls execute, and how its state survives a restart or an eviction.

  • Traffic and connectivity. Ingress and routing for model and agent endpoints, request-aware load balancing, tenancy boundaries, and private connectivity into customer networks.

  • Governance and audit. Who deployed what, who invoked it, under which policy and access control, and whether that record survives a customer audit.

  • Metering and packaging. How inference is measured, quota'd, attributed to a tenant, and priced.

  • Reliability. The SLOs, the error budget, and the operational surface a platform engineer uses to diagnose a degraded deployment without opening a ticket with us.

You will hold the roadmap for this layer across two engineering pods and align with the product teams building on top of it.


What we are looking for

  • 6+ years in product management for infrastructure, developer platforms, or cloud services, at least 3 of them on Kubernetes-based or distributed systems products. Principal candidates bring 9+ years and a platform layer that other product teams built on.

  • Deep technical understanding of GPU and accelerator behavior: topology-aware placement, fractional and time-sliced sharing, MIG, device plugins and the driver and container runtime plumbing underneath them, memory as the binding constraint, and what utilization costs when a tenant holds a GPU it is not saturating.

  • Deep technical understanding of Kubernetes: the API server and scheduler, controllers and CRDs, operators, admission and RBAC, device plugins, resource requests and limits, node pools, and what happens when a pod cannot be scheduled.

  • Multi-tenancy experience: isolation models, noisy neighbors, quota and fairness, and tenancy designs that survive a customer security review.

  • API product judgment. You have owned a public or platform API and lived with the consequences of a contract you shipped.

  • Technical writing and prototyping as your default way to make a case: a doc an engineer will read, a deep dive, a public post, an API reference, or a working prototype.

  • Comfort operating with matrixed engineering teams and no direct reports.

  • BS or MS in Computer Science or a closely related technical field, or equivalent hands-on experience as a software, platform, or infrastructure engineer.

Nice to have:

  • Service networking depth: ingress and routing, load balancing under uneven request cost, DNS, TLS termination, private link connectivity, and network policy as a tenancy boundary.

  • Modern serving stacks and their failure modes: vLLM or similar, KV cache behavior, batching, quantization trade-offs.

  • Long-running and agentic workload patterns: session affinity, statefulness, tool-call fan-out, sandboxed execution.

  • Customer-managed, air-gapped, or sovereign deployments and the compliance constraints that come with them.

  • Regulated-industry experience where access control, secrets, and invocation-level auditability are product requirements.

  • CNCF or open-source contribution.

How we work with AI

We use AI tooling in the loop daily and expect the same here. The strongest candidates build to think: a prototype that exercises an API before it is specified, an evaluation harness, an agent wired against real services, a throwaway tool that answers a roadmap question in an afternoon. Bring one or two things you built yourself. Production-grade code is not the bar; getting to a first version without waiting on an engineer is.


Scope of the role

This role owns workload and agent runtime orchestration: placement, lifecycle, scaling, and isolation of agent and model workloads on Kubernetes and accelerators.

It does not own agent coordination and authoring (planner and router logic, memory strategy, multi-agent handoff, builder surfaces), workflow orchestration in the Airflow or Temporal sense, model quality and applied research, or cluster fabric work such as InfiniBand and RoCE tuning for distributed training.

There are no direct reports today. Scope here is technical surface area and influence across engineering pods.

The talent and dedication of our employees are at the core of DataRobot’s journey to be an iconic company. We strive to attract and retain the best talent by providing competitive pay and benefits with our employees’ well-being at the core. Here’s what your benefits package may include depending on your location and local legal requirements: Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance, Flexible Time Off Program, Paid Holidays, Paid Parental Leave, Global Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and more!

DataRobot Operating Principles:

  • Wow Our Customers
  • Set High Standards
  • Be Better Than Yesterday
  • Be Rigorous
  • Assume Positive Intent
  • Have the Tough Conversations
  • Be Better Together
  • Debate, Decide, Commit
  • Deliver Results
  • Overcommunicate

About DataRobot

DataRobot is an artificial intelligence company that provides a platform for building and deploying machine learning models. The company's platform automates the entire machine learning workflow, from data preparation to model deployment, making it easier for businesses to leverage the power of AI. DataRobot's customers include Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and startups across a variety of industries. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.
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