Senior Technical Product Manager, NAPP , NY
Listed on 2026-06-04
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Creative Arts/Media
Digital Media / Production, Technical Writer -
IT/Tech
Digital Media / Production, Technical Writer
Location: California
Office:
New York, NY
Department:
Product and Design — Product Management
The mission of The New York Times is to seek the truth and help people understand the world. That means independent journalism is at the heart of all we do as a company. It’s why we have a world-renowned newsroom that sends journalists to report on the ground from nearly 160 countries. It’s why we focus deeply on how our readers will experience our journalism, from print to audio to a world-class digital and app destination.
And it’s why our business strategy centers on making journalism so good that it’s worth paying for.
Mission Overview & Responsibilities :
The New York Times is looking for a Senior Technical Product Manager to build content and data platforms to shape the future of how we deliver journalism to our users.
The New A.I. Products and Platforms (NAPP) mission is a critical, company-wide initiative tasked with building the next generation of A.I.
-powered products to accelerate The New York Times' essential subscription strategy. The mission operates across two core portfolios. A.I. Platforms is dedicated to empowering all teams across the company by building out robust platform capabilities, documentation, and guidance. A.I. Products focuses on quickly developing and scaling new A.I. prototypes and products.
The New York Times has been producing work-class journalism for 175 years and we publish hundreds of new articles, recipes, videos, podcast, and other media every day. We are looking for a Senior Technical Product Manager to transform our content retrieval services. The goal is to create a modern, intelligent Discovery Engine that offers a variety of content, including video, audio, summaries, and articles.
This engine will power the next generation of Times products.
You will navigate deep technical complexity and high-stakes organizational dependencies. You will bridge the gap between our core internal data providers and our AI application builders to ensure our AI has Times expertise at its heart.
This is a hybrid role based in our New York City office.
Your Role:
As a Senior Product Manager, you will be a key member of the AI Platforms portfolio. You will oversee context engineering for AI applications at The Times, starting with the scaling and launch of a modern content retrieval product. You will be a key collaborator with other data platforms at The Times to build a new infrastructure layer for the A.I. era.
And you will work with consumer product teams to advance content and user data capabilities to advance NAPP and The Times' product development lifecycle, from prototyping to production.
Responsibilities:
Own the Discovery Engine
Roadmap:
Lead the development of the Discovery Engine from to full production migration, including deep collaboration with consumer teams on NAPP and across the company.
Cross-Functional Dependency Management:
Serve as the primary partner for our Publishing, Data Platforms and the ML Function to secure clean data feeds and manage the creation and use of embeddings for text and users.
Retrieval & Ranking Strategy:
Define and tune the hybrid search logic that balances semantic similarity, keyword match, and personalization signals to ensure high-quality retrieval for diverse AI-powered use cases.
Data Enrichment & Ingestion:
Oversee the pipelines for AI-generated metadata – including editor-in-the-loop workflows – and ensure non-text assets like video and audio transcripts are indexed and searchable.
Validation & Performance:
Define and monitor technical KPIs, including P95 query latency, throughput, retrieval accuracy, cost and downstream AI application performance using tools like Braintrust and Stat Sig in partnership with downstream product teams.
Vendor Evaluations:
Lead technical pilots (e.g. vector databases, knowledge graphs) to de-risk architectural decisions and inform our long-term build-vs-buy strategy.
Visioning:
Identify and scope opportunities for infrastructure that would provide additional context or unlock new capabilities for The Times (for example, Knowledge Graphs or semantic data layers).
Demonstrate support and understanding of our value of…
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