Field Product Marketing & GTM Manager

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What your impact will be:

  • You'll engage directly with lighthouse customers to validate use cases, pressure-test messaging, and uncover the value propositions that move deals forward — then bring those insights back to sharpen how EDB Postgres AI is positioned and sold.

  • You'll build the playbook context and field-facing assets that make core PMM messaging real and usable for the sales field — including use case narratives, competitive context, and customer-facing proof points.

  • You'll identify repeatable patterns from signature customer wins and work with PMM and Enablement to turn them into scalable motions the whole field can run.

  • You'll show up to strategic customer meetings where product depth and business context matter, serving as the link between what the product does and what the customer is trying to solve.

  • You'll feed a continuous stream of market intelligence — what's resonating, what's breaking down, what customers are asking for — back into the team to keep what gets built relevant and competitive.

What you will bring:

  • At least 7 years in product marketing, field marketing, or a related go-to-market role at a high growth technology company.

  • Deep experience working directly with customers and field sales teams — you're comfortable in strategic customer meetings and know how to translate technical depth into business value.

  • Strong instincts for what makes a sales play work — you understand pipeline context, deal dynamics, and what the field actually needs to win.

  • Experience building field-facing assets such as playbooks, use cases, competitive positioning, and customer narratives grounded in real-world wins.

  • A builder's mindset — you're energized by incubating what's real, iterating based on what you learn, and turning one great win into something repeatable.

  • Outstanding verbal and written communicator: you make the complex simple and know how to adjust for a technical audience versus an economic buyer.

What will give you an edge...

  • Knowledge of data, AI, and/or cloud technologies — experience with Postgres or enterprise database platforms is a plus.

  • Scrappy and entrepreneurial: you don't wait for perfect information and you don't mind getting into the details when it matters.

EDB is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. EDB was built on a commitment to trust and respect each other and to embrace an array of people and ideas. These values remain at the center of our culture and are key to our company’s integrity.

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