CoreWeave is The Essential Cloud for AI™, delivering a platform for innovators to build and scale AI confidently. The Staff Product Manager for Insights will own the strategy and execution of observability experiences, focusing on how customers discover and act on signals across their AI workloads.
Responsibilities:
- Own the Insights product area, defining vision, roadmap, and success metrics across observability experiences
- Drive AI-powered insights and alerting, including Grafana-based experiences that surface high-signal, low-noise information to customers
- Translate raw telemetry (metrics, logs, events) into curated, actionable insights that help customers understand performance, reliability, and cost drivers in their AI workloads
- Partner with Engineering and Design to ship proactive insights, including natural-language and automated analysis where appropriate
- Go deep on priority domains such as cost optimization, identifying what signals matter most and how they should be presented to drive action
- Use customer feedback, usage data, and experimentation to continuously validate impact and improve adoption of Insights features
Requirements:
- Strong familiarity with observability systems, particularly tools such as Grafana
- Hands-on experience with PromQL and LogQL, and a solid understanding of metrics and log-based analysis
- Experience building or product-managing AI-powered insights, including natural-language or automated signal discovery
- Strong understanding of cloud infrastructure and customer concerns related to monitoring, performance, reliability, and workload optimization
- Proven experience translating complex technical data into customer-facing product experiences
- 5+ years of product management experience, with ownership of technically complex product areas
- You love solving hard customer problems using data and systems thinking
- You're deeply curious about how customers operate AI workloads day-to-day and how tools can better fit their workflows
- You consider yourself an expert in cloud infrastructure observability