Databricks

Staff Product Manager

Amsterdam, NetherlandsEnglishProduct / DesignManagerOn-sitePosted 19 feb 2026

P-1345 You will be the Product Manager for the Databricks Runtime team in Amsterdam. The team works at the intersection of query processing, storage, infrastructure and data governance, all key components of the Databricks data intelligence platform. As the Product Manager, you will develop a deep understanding of mode...

Role summary

P-1345 You will be the Product Manager for the Databricks Runtime team in Amsterdam. The team works at the intersection of query processing, storage, infrastructure and data governance, all key components of the Databricks data intelligence platform.

As the Product Manager, you will develop a deep understanding of modern cloud infrastructure, data governance solutions, and open source components, and gather requirements from customers. You will launch features that will impact how customers process petabytes of data every day and make it simpler for them to draw value from their data.

This role requires coordinating all product activities from vision to implementation, including engaging customers to understand their needs, developing long-term product strategy, defining product roadmaps, working with engineering to build those products, and coordinating with various internal stakeholders (both pre- and post-launch) to ensure product success. The impact you will have: Own the end-to-end product management process Gather customer requirements, design features and collaborate with engineering to deliver a polished market-ready product Drive launches with product marketing through blog posts, release notes, webinars Define and measure OKRs for your products Drive the prioritization and development of features, measurably reducing the cost and time needed for operating ETL and machine learning workflows.

CV moves that matter for this vacancy

  • Keep your CV in one language and mirror the vacancy wording in your summary and recent experience.
  • Add your Amsterdam location or relocation availability so recruiters can see your Netherlands fit immediately.
  • Make the first three bullets in your latest role specific to this vacancy instead of sending a generic CV.

International fit signals

  • This vacancy reads as English-friendly, so an English CV is the right default.
  • The job is tied to Amsterdam, so your location or willingness to relocate should be obvious on the CV.