Senior Technical Program Manager
Company | Splunk |
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Location | Oregon, USA, Texas, USA, Nevada, USA, Arizona, USA, Colorado, USA, Illinois, USA |
Salary | $127360 – $218900 |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | Bachelor’s, Master’s |
Experience Level | Senior, Expert or higher |
Requirements
- Experience in Enterprise Software Development and Delivery in the Cloud space, with LLM experience as a plus.
- Minimum of 8 years of related experience with a Bachelor’s degree; or 6 years and a Master’s degree; or equivalent experience.
- Hands-on experience and knowledge of Agile.
Responsibilities
- Leading technical programs in the Products & Technology organization, with a great understanding of priorities to drive expected outcomes, including New Product Introduction (NPI) and Go To Market (GTM) processes.
- Breaking down initiatives into coherent workstreams; defining program timelines and ensuring accountability of program goals; operating as the single source of truth in execution of complex programs.
- Proactively anticipating risks, developing mitigation plans, and driving problems to resolution.
- Aligning with organizational leadership and key business customers as a program lead.
- Understanding system interdependencies and facilitating technical discussions; communicating solutions and decisions with both engineers and non-technical audiences.
- Creating and maintaining detailed and easy-to-digest program documentation, managing dependencies, and tracking status across multiple teams and workstreams.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience driving large, cross-functional programs that have broad organizational impact.
- Demonstrable ability to juggle concurrent programs and prioritize tasks based on criticality.
- Communication and risk management are your forte. You can communicate effectively with partners of all levels and develop plans to act upon risks appropriately.
- Great decision making, consensus building, and problem solving; you don’t shy away from challenges.
- Leverages in-depth knowledge of multiple engineering/technical domains to achieve program outcomes.