Staff, Product Manager - Data Product Management, Sam’s Club at Walmart

Bentonville, Arkansas, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Retail, TechnologyIndustries

Requirements

  • 8+ years of product management experience, with 3+ years focused on data products/platform, or AI/ML products
  • Deep technical fluency in modern data ecosystems — including cloud-native data warehouses (Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift), data pipelines (Airflow, Spark), and API/data mesh architectures
  • Track record of building and scaling data platforms that deliver measurable value to internal or external users
  • Excel at bridging the gap between engineering complexity and business context — telling compelling stories with data
  • Highly collaborative and comfortable influencing without authority across engineering, analytics, and business domains
  • Driven by craftsmanship in product design — building reliable, intuitive systems that others love to use
  • Passionate about data as a product, and thrive at the intersection of platform thinking, data architecture, and AI enablement

Responsibilities

  • Own the roadmap for a key data platform or product (e.g., data catalog, data marketplace, ML data pipelines, or self-service data API layer), ensuring scalability, reliability, and adoption across the enterprise
  • Define product strategy and success metrics that align with Sam’s Club’s data and AI initiatives — balancing platform robustness, usability, and innovation velocity
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with data engineering, data science, and analytics teams to design capabilities that accelerate time-to-insight and unlock automation
  • Translate business and analytical needs into data product requirements — ensuring that stakeholders can access trusted, high-quality, and well-governed data
  • Partner with platform engineering to shape system architecture, data flows, and infrastructure investments supporting large-scale data ingestion, transformation, and consumption
  • Promote adoption by creating frameworks, documentation, and education that help teams integrate seamlessly with the data platform
  • Champion data governance, privacy, and compliance, embedding these principles into product design and decision-making
  • Measure impact through data quality, usage, and business outcomes, continuously iterating to improve product performance and adoption

Skills

Product Management
Data Platforms
Roadmap Ownership
Data Governance
ML Pipelines
Data Catalog
Data Marketplace
Self-Service API
Data Engineering
Data Science
Analytics
AI Initiatives
Privacy Compliance
System Architecture

Walmart

Global retail chain offering affordable products

About Walmart

Walmart operates a chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores, providing a wide variety of products at low prices to everyday consumers, families, and communities. The company combines physical retail locations with an e-commerce platform, allowing customers to shop for groceries, apparel, electronics, and household items both in-store and online. Walmart's efficient supply chain management and large-scale purchasing enable it to maintain affordability, setting it apart from competitors. The company also offers financial services and health and wellness services, including pharmacies and vision centers. Walmart's goal is to save people money and support communities, as demonstrated by its efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic and its commitment to social responsibility, including programs for veterans and military families.

Bentonville, ArkansasHeadquarters
1962Year Founded
$5,515MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Financial Services, Consumer GoodsIndustries
10,001+Employees

Benefits

PTO: Paid vacation, sick time, personal time and holiday time
10% discount on regularly priced general merchandise and fresh fruits and vegetables
6% 401(k) match to all employees, including hourly workers, after one year
Roth IRA available
Associate Stock Purchase Plan
maximum and eligible preventive care covered at 100%
Health reimbursement plans

Risks

Rising U.S. labor costs could pressure profit margins.
Amazon's grocery delivery expansion threatens Walmart's market share.
Fintech investments expose Walmart to financial regulatory risks.

Differentiation

Walmart's omnichannel strategy integrates physical and online retail seamlessly.
The company offers a wide range of products at consistently low prices.
Walmart's commitment to community support enhances its brand reputation.

Upsides

Walmart's investment in fintech expands its financial services offerings.
Robotics integration in distribution centers boosts operational efficiency.
Culturally themed product lines attract diverse customer segments.

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