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Sr. Technical Program Manager - Energetic Material Chemistry
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Lead energetic material chemistry programs as a Senior Technical Program Manager at X-Bow Systems. This Luling-based role requires 7+ years of industrial chemistry program management, with expertise in safety, facility development, and document control. Drive external and internal R&D initiatives...
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United States , Luling
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X-Bow Systems
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Sr. Manager, Technical Program Management (Global Payment Network)
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Lead large-scale payment platform programs as a Senior Technical Program Manager. This role requires 5+ years in technical program management and distributed systems, preferably with AWS. Enjoy competitive benefits and performance incentives in one of several U.S. office locations.
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United States , Riverwoods, Illinois; Plano, Texas; McLean, Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Chicago, Illinois
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182500.00 - 229100.00 USD / Year
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Capital One
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About the Sr Technical Program Manager role

A Senior Technical Program Manager (TPM) is a strategic, execution-focused leader responsible for orchestrating the successful delivery of complex, cross-functional initiatives. Unlike a traditional project manager who focuses on tactical task completion, a Senior TPM owns the end-to-end program vision, defining the master plan, managing dependencies, mitigating risks, and ensuring alignment across engineering, product, design, and business teams. These professionals bridge the gap between high-level business strategy and technical execution, translating ambiguous requirements into clear, actionable roadmaps with measurable milestones. The most impactful Senior Technical Program Manager jobs require a unique blend of deep technical fluency and advanced program management discipline, enabling them to navigate complex system architectures, cloud platforms, and software development lifecycles while maintaining a relentless focus on on-time, on-budget delivery.

Common responsibilities for this role include developing and maintaining comprehensive program plans that map out dependencies, critical paths, and resource allocation across multiple workstreams. Senior TPMs are the central point of contact for risk management, proactively identifying potential blockers—whether technical, vendor-related, or regulatory—and driving mitigation strategies with clear recommendations for leadership. They establish and enforce program governance, including sprint cadences, launch readiness gates, and executive steering committees. A significant portion of the role involves stakeholder communication; Senior TPMs synthesize complex technical status into clear, decision-oriented reports for executives and cross-functional partners. They also champion continuous improvement, designing scalable processes, templates, and tooling to increase team efficiency and reduce repetitive manual overhead.

Typical skills and requirements for Senior Technical Program Manager jobs include a bachelor’s degree in a technical field (such as computer science or engineering) or equivalent experience, often combined with 5-10 years of progressive program or project management experience. Proven experience leading cross-functional, multi-phase initiatives from concept to launch is essential. Technical fluency is a must, including familiarity with software development methodologies (Agile, Scrum), data engineering, cloud infrastructure, and AI/ML development cycles. Certifications like PMP (Project Management Professional) or Scrum Master are highly valued. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, exceptional communication and negotiation skills, and a track record of building trust with senior stakeholders are critical. The best candidates operate with an automation-first mindset, leveraging dashboards and tooling to replace manual status collection with real-time data, ensuring that human effort is focused on strategic alignment and relationship-driven problem-solving. Ultimately, success in these roles is measured by the ability to scale delivery capabilities, maintain program health, and consistently hit publicly committed milestones.