Collaborate with engineering and cross-functional partner teams to define scope, plan sprints, and prioritize work across complex backlogs. Communicate program status, schedules, priorities, dependencies, and risks effectively to stakeholders at all levels.
Develop and maintain clear project/program roadmaps, aligning them with broader strategic objectives.
Manage complex, cross-functional software engineering programs end-to-end, ensuring successful delivery against commitments. Drive strategic initiatives by applying strong program management fundamentals and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
Ensure timely launch and delivery of key features and projects through effective cross-functional coordination. Engage in technical discussions and contribute to architectural decisions, providing perspective on feasibility, dependencies, risks, and impact.
Identify and pursue opportunities for strategic alignment, integration, and growth with related partner teams and programs.
Minimum qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related technical field or equivalent practical experience.
5 years of experience in technical program management, coordinating cross-organizational technical programs.
Experience managing software engineering programs end to end.
Preferred qualifications:
Experience with matrixed leadership roles, leading other program managers through program strategies, project execution, and risk management.
Proven ability to run and deliver results on large-scale, complex technical projects and developing strategies to align to business requirements from customers or partner teams.
Ability and desire to develop a deep understanding of the underlying technologies to effectively align teams and drive cohesive technical roadmap.
Demonstrated ability to manage dependencies, track escalations, and communicate effectively across complex projects or programs.
Ability to effectively influence and communicate cross-functionally with all levels of management.
Excellent verbal/written communication, people, and analytical skills.