Technical Program ManagerYou need to have a deep understanding of the product development process, the product lifecycle, and program management.Advanced knowledge of individual product development stages is a must.You need to have prior leadership experience in product planning, management, and project management.It’s crucial that you have excellent communication skills for a smooth collaboration with engineers and other teams.Experience recording and evaluating product performance metrics is crucial, along with the ability to report them to senior management and other stakeholders.An ability to manage project timelines, prioritize tasks, and align teams based on those tasks is crucial.It’s crucial to have the ability to solve problems and technical issues as they present.Create detailed project plans at each product development stage for maximum efficiency.Collaborate with multiple teams, including software architects, software engineers, system engineers, developers, and product teams.Identify cross-team dependencies to incorporate them into the program planning process.Figure out how to resolve technical issues by diagnosing them and providing potential solutions. Define a process of taking feature requests/bugs from various teams. Track handoffs from one team to another team.Work with business, engineering and external teams to ensure all items are prioritized.Manage project escalations whenever necessary and help assemble project teams when necessary.Maintain project plans within the organization and introduce necessary technical programs to assist product management teams.Keep stakeholders informed with meaningful status remarks.
State what specifically was completed and what else needs to be done, reasons for delay if necessary.A bachelor’s degree in technology management, business administration, computer science, software engineering, or another relevant field.At least 3 years of technical program management experience. We prefer that you have prior relevant experience in a similar or related industry but it’s not a requirement.