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Option 1: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, engineering, or related area and 6 years’ experience in engineering, engineering program management, technical program management, product management, or related area.
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The person in this role will manage a large Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) contract and manage work on call order(s) while supervising program management team members to ensure delivery excellence.
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As a Technical Program Manager (TPM), you will be part of the Program Management Office (PMO) within USDS Threat Detection and Response (TDR), which is primarily responsible for threat detection, intelligence, incident response, and forensics specifically support the Resiliency Operations Center (ROC.
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Creating and driving project schedules, working with Engineering management on project task assignments, and managing schedule progress; from large phases through to detailed tasks, including understanding and managing dependencies within and across Product Groups and CrowdStrike teams outside of Engineering.
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Product Owner SAFe, Information Technology Project Management (ITIL and PMBOK). Maintain appropriate contractor management interface with OCIO leadership, the COR, and TPOCs∯*∯ Project Management Professional (PMP.
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Must have Demonstrated experience IT project/program management including planning, budget tracking, status reporting, risk management Demonstrated experience with ServiceNow platform, including implementation, ongoing enhancements among multiple stakeholder organizations Demonstrated experience with ServiceNow's capabilities in the IT Service Management function.
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About the team: As a Senior Manager of Technical Program Management (TPM) on Capital One’s Enterprise product & platform organization, we’re looking for someone that can help us build solid platforms on mobile and web surfaces that will help Capital One customers to have incredible experiences.
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BASIC QUALIFICATIONS- 3+ years of technical product or program management experience- 2+ years of software development experience- 3+ years of project management disciplines including scope, schedule, budget, quality, along with risk and critical path management experience- Experience managing programs across cross functional teams, building processes and coordinating release schedulesPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- 3+ years of working directly with engineering teams experience.
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MULTIPLE POSITIONS AVAILABLECompany: AMAZON.COM SERVICES LLCPosition Title: Program Manager IIILocation: Arlington, VirginiaPosition Responsibilities:Lead a cross-functional team that consist of Research Science, tech, product, operation, and finance teams to manage existing forecasting programs, explore and launch new program initiatives.
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Support client program managers in the active management of numerous early-stage energy technology commercialization projects through all phases of the project management lifecycle, from project initiation to closeout.
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You will collaborate with client leadership to set expectations for deliverables, shape work product development, and ensure quality delivery from our analyst staff in addition tosupporting performance management and continuous process improvement for our clients.
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A Technical Program Manager (TPM) will partner with engineers, other TPMs, Product Managers and senior management to help create world-class solutions. 5+ years of technical product or program management experience.
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The Meta Product Technical Program Management (TPM) community is pioneering technologies to bring people (and businesses) closer together at a global scale. 7+ years of software engineering, systems engineering, hardware engineering, or technical product/program management experience.
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Project Management (PMP), SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework), Certified Scrum Master (CSM), and/or Certified Scrum Product Owner. Develop and keep current an Operations Manual that details processes and procedures, to include quality control procedures, for supporting product life cycle management.
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Technical Program Management IC4 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $117,200 - $229,200 per year. The Azure High Performance Computing (HPC) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) product team drives the hardware roadmap, software, and services that enable our users and partners to run technical computing workloads in Azure - HPC simulations, AI & machine learning, remote visualization, and immersive gaming experiences.
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