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Director, Technical Project Management-xumo
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Lead strategic technical projects as a Director of Technical Project Management for Xumo in Irvine. This senior role requires 10+ years of experience, agile expertise, and a background in streaming/media. You will drive execution across engineering teams, optimize workflows, and ensure delivery. ...
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United States , Irvine
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155178.62 - 206904.82 USD / Year
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Comcast Advertising
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Director, Technical Alliances - NVIDIA
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Lead technical co-innovation between NetApp and NVIDIA as a Director of Technical Alliances. This pivotal role requires 15+ years in B2B tech, deep expertise in AI/GPU tech, and exceptional executive relationship skills. You will synchronize roadmaps and drive joint solution value. The position o...
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United States , San Jose; Atlanta; Bellevue; Boulder; Chantilly; New York; Morrisville; Vienna; Waltham; Wichita
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220150.00 - 327800.00 USD / Year
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Electronic Health Records Technical Director
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Lead the technical implementation and management of the statewide Oracle Health Millennium EHR system (DHS Connect). This director role requires EHR technical expertise, project management leadership, and supervisory experience. Enjoy top-tier benefits, including ample vacation and a exceptional ...
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United States , Madison
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99800.00 - 114500.00 USD / Year
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State of Wisconsin
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About the Technical Director role

Discover the strategic and technical leadership world of Technical Director jobs, a pivotal role that bridges high-level vision with hands-on execution across industries. A Technical Director is the senior authority responsible for overseeing the technical integrity, quality, and delivery of complex projects, products, or services within an organization. This profession is not confined to a single sector; Technical Directors are vital in construction, insurance, digital product development, engineering, and technology, among others. At its core, the role demands a unique blend of deep technical expertise, strategic business acumen, and exceptional leadership skills.

Typical responsibilities for a Technical Director include defining and implementing technical strategy, setting standards for quality, performance, and security, and managing teams of specialists such as engineers, architects, and technical leads. They often oversee the entire lifecycle of projects—from initial design and planning through to execution and completion—ensuring that deliverables meet contractual, regulatory, and budgetary requirements. In many settings, they act as the key decision-maker on complex technical issues, review designs for compliance and buildability, and lead value engineering efforts to optimize costs without sacrificing quality. Additionally, Technical Directors frequently liaise with clients, stakeholders, and external partners, presenting technical solutions and managing expectations. They also play a crucial role in risk management, identifying technical, operational, and financial risks early and developing mitigation strategies.

The typical skills and requirements for Technical Director jobs are rigorous. Most positions demand an advanced degree in a relevant field (such as engineering, computer science, or construction management) combined with extensive professional experience—often 10-15 years or more. Proven leadership is non-negotiable; candidates must demonstrate the ability to build, mentor, and lead high-performing technical teams. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are essential, as is commercial awareness to balance technical excellence with profitability and schedule adherence. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are critical for translating complex technical concepts for non-technical stakeholders and for fostering collaboration across departments like sales, marketing, and finance. Depending on the industry, specific certifications (e.g., CSCS, ACII, or relevant professional memberships) and deep knowledge of modern tools, frameworks, and regulatory environments are required. Ultimately, a Technical Director is a trusted advisor and a driving force behind innovation and operational excellence, making these jobs both challenging and highly rewarding for those who thrive at the intersection of technology and leadership.