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Senior Principal Technical Program Manager
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Lead transformative, high-impact technical programs as a Senior Principal TPM at Atlassian. Leverage 10+ years of experience to drive complex, cross-functional initiatives from strategy to delivery. This remote US role offers the chance to shape enterprise platforms and critical transformations. ...
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183800.00 - 295300.00 USD / Year
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Principal Technical Program Manager - Copilot Security
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Lead AI security initiatives for Microsoft Copilot as a Principal Technical Program Manager in Redmond. Drive the development of advanced defenses against prompt injection and adversarial threats across all platforms. Leverage your 6+ years of technical program management experience to orchestrat...
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United States , Redmond
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139900.00 - 274800.00 USD / Year
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Principal Technical Program Manager - Copilot Identity
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Lead identity security for Microsoft Copilot as a Principal Technical Program Manager in Redmond. You will manage authentication, authorization, and account lifecycle across desktop, web, and mobile platforms. This role requires 6+ years of experience, including 3+ years in identity systems like ...
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United States , Redmond
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139900.00 - 274800.00 USD / Year
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Microsoft Corporation
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Principal Program Manager
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Lead the evolution of Viant's core Outcomes product as a Principal Program Manager. Drive complex, cross-functional programs in ad tech, partnering with Product and Engineering leadership. This role requires 8+ years of program management experience and offers fully paid health insurance and unli...
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United States , Chicago; Irvine; Los Angeles; New York
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180000.00 - 230000.00 USD / Year
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Viant
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Principal Program Manager
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Lead advanced RF sensing and integration programs in a dynamic acquisition environment. This role requires a Secret clearance, U.S. citizenship, and 5-10 years of engineering program management experience. You will manage a portfolio, lead proposals, and mentor multidisciplinary teams from our Wo...
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United States , Woburn
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188000.00 - 250000.00 USD / Year
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About the Principal Program Manager role

Explore Principal Program Manager jobs and discover a senior leadership role at the intersection of strategy, execution, and cross-functional orchestration. A Principal Program Manager is a seasoned professional responsible for defining and driving the most complex, high-impact initiatives within an organization. This role transcends basic project management, focusing on strategic programs that are critical to business transformation, growth, and long-term objectives. These individuals act as visionary leaders who translate broad company goals into actionable, measurable roadmaps, ensuring alignment across diverse teams and stakeholders.

The core responsibility of a Principal Program Manager is the end-to-end ownership of strategic programs. This involves defining program vision, developing comprehensive roadmaps, securing executive sponsorship, and managing all aspects from initiation through delivery and benefit realization. They are masters of navigating ambiguity, structuring large-scale efforts that often span multiple years and involve significant organizational change. A typical day involves high-level stakeholder management, including partnering with C-suite executives, engineering VPs, product leaders, and business unit heads to drive prioritization, secure resources, and remove strategic roadblocks. They are accountable for program scope, timeline, budget, and, ultimately, the delivery of promised business value.

Principal Program Manager jobs often bifurcate into two key archetypes, though many roles blend these aspects. The first is the Strategic/Operational Principal Program Manager, who focuses on business-critical initiatives such as company-wide transformations, mergers and acquisitions integrations, or global process overhauls in domains like Talent Acquisition, Marketing, or Supply Chain. The second is the Principal *Technical* Program Manager (TPM), who specializes in driving complex software, platform, or infrastructure programs. Principal TPMs possess deep technical acumen to partner with architects and engineering teams, translating business objectives into technical strategy for areas like cloud migration, machine learning platform development, or large-scale system reliability.

Common responsibilities across these roles include leading cross-functional teams in a matrixed environment, developing robust governance and reporting frameworks, proactively identifying and mitigating risks, and driving organizational change management. They leverage data and analytics to measure program effectiveness and inform decision-making. A critical part of their mandate is to establish and refine program management methodologies and best practices, often mentoring other program and project managers.

Typical requirements for Principal Program Manager jobs include 10+ years of relevant experience, with a proven track record of successfully leading enterprise-level programs. Exceptional strategic thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills are non-negotiable. Candidates must demonstrate superior communication, influence, and executive presence to align stakeholders at all levels. For technical roles, a background in software development or systems architecture is essential to understand dependencies and technical constraints. Proficiency in program management tools and methodologies (Agile, Waterfall, etc.) is expected. This career path is ideal for those who thrive on high-stakes challenges, excel in ambiguous environments, and derive satisfaction from turning visionary strategy into tangible, operational reality.