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Staff Program Manager, Incident Management - AV Development
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General Motors seeks a Staff Program Manager for Incident Management in Autonomous Vehicle Development. You will own the incident response vision, playbooks, and escalation models for AV operations in Milford, MI or San Francisco, CA. Requires 7+ years in incident management, 3+ years leading tea...
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United States , Milford, Michigan; Remote; San Francisco, California
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134700.00 - 245000.00 USD / Year
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General Motors
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Senior Technical Program Manager, Tech and Insights
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Senior Technical Program Manager needed to scale operating frameworks for software planning, testing, and production support within the Technology & Insights team. You will drive cross-functional programs across engineering, product, and analytics, leveraging 8+ years of experience in technical p...
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United States , Minneapolis, MN; Washington D.C.; Atlanta, GA; Nashville, TN
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156400.00 - 230000.00 USD / Year
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DoorDash
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Beverage Program Manager
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Lead innovative national beverage programs for top hospitality brands. Utilize your expertise in cocktails, trends, and data analysis to drive revenue and train teams. This remote US role offers a chance to shape the future of beverage experiences.
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United States , CO; TX; D.C.; GA; IL; TN; MD
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85000.00 - 95000.00 USD / Year
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IMI Agency
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About the Program Manager role

Explore the dynamic world of Program Manager jobs and discover a career path defined by leadership, strategy, and execution. Program Managers are the central architects of complex initiatives, responsible for guiding a set of related projects—known as a program—from conception to completion. They are the vital link between an organization's strategic vision and its tangible results, ensuring that multiple teams are aligned and moving cohesively toward a common, high-level goal. Unlike Project Managers who focus on the "how" of a single project, Program Managers focus on the "why," overseeing the bigger picture and the interdependencies between various workstreams to deliver maximum value and strategic impact.

Professionals in these roles typically shoulder a broad range of responsibilities. Their core duty is to define the program's scope, objectives, and success metrics in alignment with business goals. They develop and manage master schedules, budgets, and resource allocation plans, making critical decisions to keep the entire program on track. A significant part of their day involves proactive risk management, identifying potential roadblocks before they arise and implementing mitigation strategies. Communication is paramount; Program Managers are consistently reporting progress, escalating issues, and negotiating options with senior stakeholders and cross-functional teams. They also drive program governance, facilitating key meetings and ensuring that all projects within the program adhere to established processes and quality standards. Ultimately, they are accountable for the program's overall health, from its initial business case through to its final delivery and benefit realization.

The skill set required for Program Manager jobs is both diverse and demanding. Exceptional leadership and communication skills are non-negotiable, as the role involves influencing and directing matrixed teams without formal authority. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are crucial for navigating complexity and making data-driven decisions. Candidates are typically expected to have significant experience in project or program management, often supported by certifications like PMP (Project Management Professional) or PgMP (Program Management Professional). Proficiency with project management tools such as Jira, Smartsheet, or Microsoft Project is common. A solid business acumen helps in understanding how the program contributes to the organization's bottom line. While educational requirements vary, a bachelor's degree in business, engineering, or a related field is frequently expected, with many senior roles preferring a master's degree. If you are a strategic thinker who thrives on orchestrating success and turning vision into reality, exploring Program Manager jobs could be your next career move.