Technical Product Manager (Remote US)
About the role
THE ROLE
The next era of Splice is about helping music creators express what they hear in their head, shape ideas faster, and collaborate with intelligent tools that understand music, taste, and context.
Agentic technology is at the center of this shift. You’ll drop into high-priority music creation products, understand the creator problem, understand enough of the technical system to know what’s possible, and turn ambiguity into something we can learn from: a prototype, a spec, an eval, a user test, a demo, a shipped workflow.
This is a hands-on product-building role. Some days you may be shaping an AI workflow inside a creator surface. Some days you may be working with engineers on tools, prompts, model behavior, search, personalization, or evaluation. Some days you may be sitting with creators, watching where the experience breaks, and turning that signal into the next iteration.
You might come from product management, technical product management, engineering, or some strange overlap of all three. The title matters less than the way you work. What matters is that you can combine product judgment, technical fluency, creator empathy, and high agency in an ambiguous environment.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
- Work across strategic agentic music product surfaces, moving where the highest-leverage learning is.
- Turn fuzzy product opportunities into crisp hypotheses, prototypes, specs, eval plans, and shipped experiments.
- Partner with engineering to understand the underlying system: prompts, tools, APIs, search, personalization, model behavior, latency, cost, and quality.
- Build or prototype directly when that is the fastest way to learn.
- Work closely with design to make agentic experiences feel native to the creator workflow, not bolted on.
- Run lightweight discovery with creators: usability sessions, dogfood loops, session reviews, and direct feedback.
- Define what “good” means for AI behavior: when the system should ask, act, suggest, search, generate, or stay out of the way.
- Translate creator intent into product and technical requirements that engineers, designers, researchers, and music-domain experts