SigNoz is an open-source observability platform that helps modern engineering teams monitor, debug, and optimize their applications with deep visibility into metrics, traces, and logs — all in one place. We’re built natively on OpenTelemetry and offer both self-hosted and cloud options, so teams can run observability the way they want, without vendor lock-in.
We are growing fast and building core developer infra products.
And we are not fooling around:
27,000+ GitHub stars
800+ customers
7,000+ members in our Slack community
We're looking for a Senior Product Manager to own the product for a developer-infrastructure platform used by engineers every single day. This is a hands-on IC role: you'll go deep on the product surface, talk to power users constantly, and ship things that make complex observability workflows feel obvious. Our users are demanding, technical, and detail-driven — so you'll need to be too.
What you’ll work onAlerts: Own the alerting experience end-to-end — rule creation, thresholds, anomaly detection, routing, and notifications — making it powerful for SREs while cutting alert fatigue through smarter grouping and signal-to-noise tuning, so on-call engineers trust what fires and land straight in the relevant data.
APM: Shape the application performance monitoring experience — service maps, latency/error/throughput views, and span analysis — and drive the "something's slow" → "here's the exact bottleneck" workflow that gets engineers to root cause fast.
Onboarding: Own the path from sign-up to first real value — instrumentation, first telemetry, first useful dashboard — reducing time-to-first-insight across language SDKs, collectors, and common frameworks, while respecting power users who want to skip the hand-holding.
Connected investigations: Define how alerts, APM, metrics, traces, and logs come together into a single coherent investigation rather than disconnected tabs, closing the loop from signal to root cause.
Observability UX: Sweat the details that matter to power users — query speed, sensible defaults, empty states, keyboard-driven workflows, the 50th query of the day — and make exploring high-cardinality, petabyte-scale data feel obvious rather than overwhelming.
5–8+ years in product management, with proven product work shipped at a B2B company
A track record of building product-centric, user-experience-led products — you're not just a backlog manager; you obsess over the actual experience
Deep attention to detail and high standards for power users — you sweat the empty states, the keyboard shortcuts, the defaults, the 50th query of the day, not just the demo path
Ability to drive initiatives end-to-end: problem discovery → definition → design → implementation → rollout → iteration
Strong technical fluency — you can read API docs, reason about data and systems, and earn the respect of senior engineers
Excellent written communication — clear PRDs, crisp tradeoff write-ups, and decisions documented for an async team
Comfortable in a high-ownership, fast-moving, remote-first environment
Past experience in product team of a series B+ startup.
Experience in observability (monitoring / logging / tracing)
Familiarity with OpenTelemetry and/or ClickHouse, Kafka, Kubernetes, etc.
Has been, or wants to be, a founder in B2B/devtools
Work on a globally used open-source project that engineers actually love
Huge scope and ownership – your work directly shapes how teams adopt SigNoz
Collaborate with high-caliber team who just can't stop shipping
Remote-first, async-friendly culture
Opportunity to help define the future of open-source observability
SigNoz San Francisco, California, USA Office
San Francisco, CA, United States, 94114
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