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Manager, Technical Program Management
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Lead technical program execution at Meta, driving complex projects from inception to launch. Utilize your Master's in CS and 2+ years of TPM experience in roadmap tracking and cross-functional leadership. Based in Burlingame, this role offers competitive bonus, equity, and benefits.
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United States , Burlingame
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274410.00 - 285387.00 USD / Year
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Technical Program Manager - XR Sonic
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Lead the future of immersive audio as a Technical Program Manager for Meta's XR Sonic team. Drive cutting-edge spatial audio, acoustic sensing, and hardware/software programs from concept to product. This role in Burlingame requires 10+ years of TPM experience in complex audio/hardware systems. J...
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United States , Burlingame
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168000.00 - 234000.00 USD / Year
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About the Technical Program Manager role

Explore Technical Program Manager jobs and discover a pivotal career at the intersection of technology, business strategy, and execution. A Technical Program Manager (TPM) is a specialized leader responsible for driving complex, cross-functional initiatives from conception to delivery. Unlike project managers who may focus on timelines and tasks, or product managers who prioritize market needs, the TPM role is uniquely centered on the technical execution of programs, ensuring that engineering outcomes align with overarching business goals. They are the vital connective tissue between engineering teams, product management, operations, and executive leadership, translating high-level objectives into actionable technical plans.

Professionals in these jobs typically oversee the entire lifecycle of critical programs. Common responsibilities include defining program scope and technical requirements, creating detailed project roadmaps, and managing resources, timelines, and budgets. A core aspect of the role is risk management—proactively identifying technical hurdles, dependencies, and bottlenecks, then developing mitigation strategies. TPMs are also charged with facilitating communication across disparate teams, providing clear status updates, and ensuring all stakeholders are aligned. They often drive process improvements, implementing best practices in software development, release management, and operational excellence.

The typical skill set for Technical Program Manager jobs is a powerful blend of technical depth and leadership acumen. Successful candidates usually possess a strong background in computer science, engineering, or a related field, with enough technical credibility to understand system architectures, software development life cycles (SDLC), and engineering challenges. Essential skills include advanced program and project management methodologies, exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities, and outstanding verbal and written communication. Proficiency with tools like Jira, Confluence, and data analysis platforms is common. Crucially, TPMs must excel at influence without direct authority, leading diverse teams through complex technical landscapes to achieve shared objectives.

Typical requirements for these positions often include a bachelor’s degree in a technical discipline and several years of experience in software engineering, systems architecture, or a related technical domain, combined with direct program management experience. Employers seek individuals who can navigate ambiguity, make data-driven decisions, and balance strategic vision with meticulous execution. If you are a leader passionate about turning innovative ideas into scalable technical realities, exploring Technical Program Manager jobs could be your next career step. This role offers the opportunity to shape product and infrastructure futures, optimize operations, and deliver tangible impact at the heart of technology-driven organizations.