About the job
Overview: We are looking for a Senior Technical Program Manager to own the end-to-end delivery of a complex, cross-functional product workstream. You will operate at the intersection of product, engineering, and stakeholder management, translating strategic priorities into executable plans, removing blockers, and ensuring high-quality delivery at pace.
This is not a coordination role. You will drive programs with ambiguity, make judgment calls under pressure, and hold engineering and QA teams accountable to outcomes, not just timelines.
Requirements
- End-to-end program ownership for an assigned product workstream: from requirements alignment through release and post-launch review
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Cross-functional delivery coordination across Engineering, Project Managers, QA, Design, Business Analysis, and DevOps
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Dependency mapping, risk identification, and proactive mitigation across workstreams
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Stakeholder communication: translating technical progress into clear, decision-ready updates for product and business leadershi
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Release governance: owning go/no-go readiness, release criteria, and deployment coordination
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Escalation management: surfacing blockers early, driving resolution, and maintaining delivery momentum
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Program health reporting via Azure DevOps and Jira: sprint tracking, velocity analysis, milestone burn-down
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Contributing to process improvement across the delivery function
What You Bring
- Proven track record owning complex, multi-team technical programs end-to-end in a senior capacity
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Strong technical fluency: able to engage meaningfully with engineering teams on architecture decisions, technical debt trade-offs, and integration risks without needing to write code
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Experience operating in regulated, compliance-sensitive, or enterprise environments
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Mastery of delivery frameworks: Agile/Scrum, Kanban, and hybrid models applied pragmatically
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Hands-on experience with Azure DevOps and/or Jira at a program level, not just task tracking
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Exceptional stakeholder management skills: able to navigate competing priorities, manage up, and align cross-functional teams without formal authority
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Strong written and verbal communication: comfortable producing exec-level updates and technical documentation equally well
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Comfort operating in ambiguity and making decisions with incomplete information
What Success Looks Like in Year One
- Your workstream ships on time, within scope, with documented quality gates met
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Stakeholders receive proactive updates/reports: surprises are rare, escalations are controlled
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Engineering and QA teams describe you as a force multiplier, not an overhead
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You've identified and resolved systemic delivery risks before they became incidents
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Your program documentation and audit trail are clean and referenceable