Technical Product Manager Jobs
59 technical pm jobs available
Head of Product Engineering
Lawhive
Technical Product Manager Roofing & Building Products
Mitchell Maguire
Technical Product Manager, Autonomy
Zoox
Technical Product Manager
Mondo
Technical Product Manager Roofing & Building Products
Mitchell Maguire
Technical Product Manager - Returns
SKIMS
Sr. Technical Product Manager - Oracle EPM (FCCS & RTR Focus)
McDonald's Corporation
Technical Product Manager III (Remote)
Freenome
Member of Technical Staff, Technical Product Manager, AGI Autonomy
Boston Staffing
Technical Product Manager
Targeted Talent
Technical Product Manager
Targeted Talent
Technical Product Manager
Targeted Talent
Technical Product Manager
Targeted Talent
Staff Product Manager, Support & Services Systems - Remote
Cribl
Senior Digital Product Manager (Online Platforms)
The UK Committee for UNICEF
Technology Consulting - Digital Engineering - Technical Product Manager - Manager
Ernst & Young Oman
Staff Product Manager, Ranking & Data API (Developer Platform)
Product Management Intern, Platforms & Operations (Summer 2026)
Endeavor
Product Owner, Infrastructure
Autodesk
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a TPM and a PM?
Technical Product Managers (TPMs) focus on technically complex products like APIs, infrastructure, developer tools, and platform services. They work more closely with engineering on system design and architecture decisions. Regular PMs focus more on user-facing features and business outcomes. TPMs typically have stronger technical backgrounds (often former engineers).
Do Technical Product Managers need to code?
TPMs don't typically write production code, but technical fluency is essential. Most TPMs can read code, write scripts or SQL, understand system architecture, and communicate effectively with engineers. Many TPMs have computer science degrees or previous engineering experience. Coding ability helps but deep technical understanding matters more.
What is the salary for Technical Product Managers?
TPM salaries are typically 10-20% higher than general PM roles. Mid-level TPMs earn $150,000-$220,000, while senior TPMs at FAANG companies can earn $250,000-$400,000+ total compensation. Companies with complex technical products (infrastructure, developer tools, cloud services) pay premium rates for technical product expertise.
How do I become a Technical Product Manager?
Common paths include: transitioning from software engineering to PM, getting PM experience then specializing in technical products, or joining a technical PM rotation program. Build technical projects, contribute to open source, and develop expertise in areas like APIs, cloud infrastructure, or developer tools. Technical certifications (AWS, GCP) can demonstrate credibility.