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Lead global A/V, Network, and on-prem IT technology programs at Uber's Sunnyvale or San Francisco offices. Drive cross-functional projects from implementation to optimization across 300+ global offices. Utilize your program management expertise to deliver scalable infrastructure with measurable o...
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United States , Sunnyvale, California; San Francisco, California
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135000.00 - 150000.00 USD / Year
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Uber
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Acute Dialysis Services Program Manager
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Lead our Acute Dialysis Services in Simi Valley, CA, as a Program Manager. This RN leadership role requires 3-5 years' clinical experience and supervisory skills to coordinate high-volume inpatient treatments. You will ensure quality patient care, manage staff, and oversee facility operations. We...
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United States of America , Simi Valley, California
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111197.00 - 185203.00 USD / Year
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Fresenius Kidney Care Eupora
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People Operations Program Manager
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Lead People Operations at Everlaw in Oakland, CA. Design and scale the HR tech stack (Rippling, Lattice) and manage core programs like benefits and compliance. This role requires 5+ years of HR ops experience in a high-growth tech environment. Enjoy equity, 401k matching, and comprehensive health...
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United States , Oakland, California
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130000.00 - 165000.00 USD / Year
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Everlaw
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Explore a career as a Program Manager specializing in Issue Management, a pivotal role dedicated to navigating and resolving critical challenges within an organization. Professionals in these jobs act as the central nervous system for problem-solving, stepping in when complex issues, risks, or operational disruptions threaten strategic goals. Their core mission is to take ambiguous, high-stakes problems, structure them into manageable action plans, and lead cross-functional teams to implement effective and lasting solutions. If you are a strategic thinker who thrives under pressure and is driven by the challenge of turning chaos into order, a career in Issue Management offers a dynamic and impactful career path. A Program Manager in this field typically shoulders a diverse set of responsibilities. They are tasked with the end-to-end ownership of the issue resolution lifecycle. This begins with identifying and deeply analyzing the root cause of a problem, often by gathering and interpreting complex data from various sources. They then develop a comprehensive mitigation plan, defining scope, setting timelines, and allocating resources. A significant part of the role involves stakeholder management; they must consistently communicate progress, escalate critical blockers, and manage expectations with senior leadership. Furthermore, they establish governance frameworks to monitor the implementation of solutions, track key performance indicators to measure success, and ensure that process improvements are embedded into the organization to prevent recurrence. Their work ensures that projects, products, or internal operations remain on track, compliant, and aligned with business objectives. To excel in Issue Management jobs, individuals typically need a strong blend of hard and soft skills. Core competencies include superior analytical and problem-solving abilities to deconstruct complex situations. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills are non-negotiable, as the role requires facilitating difficult conversations and influencing without direct authority. Strong project and program management prowess is essential, often supported by familiarity with tools like Jira, Smartsheet, or Confluence. While not always mandatory, certifications like PMP (Project Management Professional) are highly valued. A bachelor's degree in business, engineering, or a related field is common, with many senior roles requiring a master's degree. Ultimately, successful candidates are resilient, proactive, and possess a keen business acumen that allows them to not just solve problems, but to identify opportunities for systemic improvement, driving efficiency and safeguarding the organization's reputation. Discover your next opportunity in this critical field and leverage your skills to become a key agent of stability and change.

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