About the Role
Your main goal will be to empower n8n enterprise users to treat automation as software, enabling them to develop, deploy, and scale mission-critical workflows with absolute confidence. You’ll own product strategy and execution for n8n’s Enterprise team, focused on application lifecycle management, developer tools, and production-grade workflow operations.
Workflow Lifecycle Management
- Define how teams move workflows from development to production with clear environment separation and promotion paths.
- Shape capabilities for workflow version history, rollback, branching, and conflict resolution.
- Build product experiences that help engineering teams safely manage changes across mission-critical automations.
Enterprise Developer Experience
- Own Git-based source control workflows that make n8n fit naturally into modern software development practices.
- Work closely with Engineering and Design to deliver powerful yet intuitive tools for technical teams.
- Translate complex developer workflows into product experiences that feel reliable, scalable, and easy to adopt.
Production Operations and Observability
- Build visibility into workflow performance, usage, and reliability across environments and instances.
- Define how enterprise teams manage external secrets, variables, and configuration across deployments.
- Help customers operate n8n at scale through multi-instance management and cross-instance visibility.
Product Discovery and Cross-Functional Leadership
- Deeply engage with enterprise customers, engineering leaders, admins, and developers to understand their software delivery needs.
- Prioritize ruthlessly across technical depth, usability, enterprise readiness, and long-term platform leverage.
- Align Engineering, Design, Sales, Solutions Engineering, Customer Success, and leadership through clear strategy, specs, and communication.
Requirements
- Proven product management experience: You’ve shipped complex technical products in enterprise environments.
- Strong developer empathy: You understand how engineering teams build, test, version, deploy, and operate software.
- Thrive in ambiguity: You bring structure to fuzzy technical problems and prioritize clearly.
- Exceptional product sense: You anticipate edge cases and enterprise-grade reliability needs.
- Ownership and bias for action: You fix what’s broken, ship, learn, and iterate.
- Influence without authority: You align cross-functional teams through clarity and trust.
- Technical product judgment: You’re comfortable making tradeoffs across usability, scalability, security, and reliability.