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Senior Principal Product Manager (Rockerbox)

United States

About the Role

Rockerbox powers a unified measurement platform that helps marketers understand, optimize, and grow their business across channels. At the core of this platform are our modeling and measurement systems—spanning Marketing Mix Modeling (MMM), Multi-Touch Attribution (MTA), incrementality testing, and other modeled approaches.

We are looking for a Senior Principal Product Manager to lead this domain.

This role owns the strategy and execution of Rockerbox’s measurement and modeling products, ensuring our methodologies are accurate, trusted, and differentiated in the market. You will work at the intersection of data science, engineering, and customer outcomes, translating complex models into products that drive real business decisions.

This is a high-impact, highly cross-functional role. You will partner closely with Data Science, Engineering, Customer Success, and Go-To-Market teams, and play a key role in shaping how modern marketers measure performance in an increasingly complex ecosystem.

What You’ll Do

  • Own the product strategy and roadmap for measurement and modeling, including MMM, Testing, Synthetic modeling, and MTA evolution
  • Define how different methodologies work independently and together 
  • Partner closely with Data Science and Engineering to build and scale model-driven products and systems
  • Translate complex modeling concepts into clear product requirements, workflows, and outputs
  • Lead products from 0→1 through scaled adoption, balancing innovation with customer and business impact
  • Ensure modeling outputs are accurate, explainable, and aligned with customer expectations
  • Be a key driver in improving how models are delivered to customers, including speed, quality, and overall customer acceptance
  • Partner cross-functionally to evolve the end-to-end modeling delivery process—from configuration and validation to final output and adoption
  • Analyze model outputs and large-scale datasets to inform product decisions and prioritization
  • Work with Customer Success and Sales to understand customer needs, validate outputs, and close gaps in expectations
  • Drive product acceptance and readiness, ensuring what is delivered matches what was promised
  • Partner with Product Marketing on positioning and communicating complex measurement concepts clearly
  • Stay current on industry trends across measurement, attribution, privacy, and AI, translating them into product opportunities

Who You Are

  • 8+ years of product management experience, with significant experience in measurement, analytics, or model-driven products
  • Deep understanding of marketing measurement approaches (MMM, MTA, incrementality testing, or similar)
  • Strong track record of building and scaling data science or ML-powered products
  • Highly comfortable working with Data Scientists and Engineers on complex systems and ambiguous problems
  • Strong analytical intuition, you can interpret model outputs and connect them to business outcomes
  • Experience owning products from 0→1 through scaled adoption
  • Excellent communicator, able to translate complex concepts into clear narratives for both technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • High ownership mindset with the ability to operate autonomously in a fast-moving environment

What We Prefer

  • Experience in AdTech, MarTech, or measurement platforms
  • Familiarity with concepts like causal inference, statistical modeling, or experimentation design
  • Hands-on exposure to AI/ML workflows or data science tooling
  • Experience working with large datasets (SQL, Python, etc.)
  • Experience partnering closely with customer-facing teams on product validation and rollout

Why This Role Matters

Measurement is the foundation of everything we do at Rockerbox.

As signal loss increases and marketing becomes more complex, no single methodology is sufficient. This role is responsible for shaping how we combine and evolve multiple approaches—MMM, MTA, Testing, and beyond—into a cohesive system that customers trust to make decisions.

You will directly influence:

  • How customers allocate millions in marketing spend
  • How Rockerbox differentiates in a competitive measurement landscape
  • How we evolve toward more automated, intelligent, and agent-driven decisioning systems

A Note on Scope

While this role is focused on measurement and modeling, Rockerbox is a small and nimble team. You should be excited to:

  • Step outside your core domain when needed
  • Contribute to adjacent product areas
  • Help shape the broader product strategy as the company evolves

 

The successful candidate’s starting salary will be determined based on a number of non-discriminating factors, including qualifications for the role, level, skills, experience, location, and balancing internal equity relative to peers at DV.
The estimated salary range for this role based on the qualifications set forth in the job description is between [$150,000 - $270,000]. This role will also be eligible for bonus/commission (as applicable), equity, and benefits.
The range above is for the expectations as laid out in the job description; however, we are often open to a wide variety of profiles, and recognize that the person we hire may be more or less experienced than this job description as posted.

 

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