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Principal Data Program Manager
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Lead our most critical data initiatives as a Principal Data Program Manager in San Francisco. You will orchestrate complex programs across Analytics, Data Science, AI, and Data Governance, partnering with engineering and executive stakeholders. This pivotal role requires 10+ years of experience d...
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United States , San Francisco
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157000.00 - 196000.00 USD / Year
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New Relic
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Lead Technical Program Manager
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Lead the technical evolution of Taskrabbit's core platform from a monolithic Rails codebase to a modular, event-driven architecture. As the Senior TPM, you will own end-to-end planning and execution across multiple decomposition workstreams. This role requires 8+ years of TPM experience, deep exp...
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United States , New York; San Francisco
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125000.00 - 165000.00 USD / Year
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Taskrabbit
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University Recruiting Program Manager
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Shape the future of early talent at Abridge as our first University Recruiting Program Manager. Based in San Francisco, you'll build and scale our campus programs from scratch, forging university partnerships and creating compelling brand campaigns. We seek a strategic recruiter with 5+ years of ...
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United States , San Francisco
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127500.00 - 149000.00 USD / Year
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Abridge
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Program Manager jobs represent a critical and dynamic career path for strategic leaders who excel at turning vision into reality. A Program Manager is not simply a project manager on a larger scale; they are the architects and conductors of complex, multi-faceted initiatives called programs. These programs are groups of related projects managed in a coordinated way to achieve benefits and strategic objectives that would not be attainable if managed separately. In the context of defense and national security, this role takes on heightened importance, overseeing critical initiatives that ensure operational readiness, technological advancement, and mission success. Professionals in this field are responsible for the end-to-end lifecycle of a program. This begins with defining the program's strategic goals and roadmap, aligning them with overarching organizational objectives. They are tasked with securing executive sponsorship, defining scope, and securing necessary resources. A core function is assembling and leading cross-functional teams, often comprising engineering, logistics, finance, operations, and security personnel. The Program Manager fosters collaboration, removes obstacles, and ensures all moving parts synchronize towards the common goal. They establish and govern program management methodologies, implement robust tracking systems, and maintain rigorous standards for quality, compliance, and performance. Key responsibilities universally include proactive risk and issue management, budget stewardship and financial tracking, detailed schedule and timeline maintenance, and relentless stakeholder communication. They serve as the central point of truth, providing clear, concise updates to leadership, team members, and external partners. In defense-related roles, a strong emphasis is placed on navigating stringent regulatory and compliance environments, managing sensitive information, and ensuring all deliverables meet exacting specifications for security and reliability. Typical skills and requirements for these high-level jobs include a bachelor's degree, often in a technical, business, or management field, with many positions preferring an advanced degree such as an MBA or Master's. Several years of experience in project or program management, frequently within a technical, government contracting, or similarly complex industry, are standard. Essential skills are a blend of leadership and soft skills—strategic thinking, exceptional communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management—coupled with analytical prowess. Proficiency in program management frameworks (like PMI's PgMP or Agile methodologies), risk management tools, and financial modeling is highly valued. For defense sector jobs, eligibility for security clearance is a common prerequisite, and a deep understanding of the defense acquisition lifecycle and contracting procedures is a significant advantage. Ultimately, Program Manager jobs are for those who thrive under pressure, drive alignment across disparate groups, and are motivated by delivering outcomes of strategic significance.

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