Senior Technical Program Manager

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California + 2 moreAll locations: California | Oregon | Washington

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Senior Technical Program Manager

Blaize

Senior Technical Program Manager Location: US Remote (West Coast) Blaize is building a hybrid AI platform engineered to support edge-to-cloud intelligence at scale-delivering efficient, scalable AI designed for complex, multimodal workloads across industries. We serve critical infrastructure sectors including smart city, defense, retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and automotive. Our full-stack programmable processor architecture and low-code/no-code software platform enable real-time AI processing for high-performance computing at the network's edge and in the data center. Blaize solutions deliver actionable insights with low power consumption, high efficiency, minimal size, and low cost.Headquartered in El Dorado Hills (CA), Blaize has over 200 employees worldwide, with teams in San Jose (CA) and Cary (NC), and subsidiaries in Hyderabad (India), Leeds and Kings Langley (UK), and Abu Dhabi (UAE). To learn more, visit www.blaize.com or follow us on LinkedIn at @blaizeinc. Role Overview We're looking for a Senior Technical Program Manager who combines strong technical depth with relentless execution. This is a high-impact, cross-functional role at the center of Blaize's Program Management and Business Operations Office, driving strategic initiatives and building a structured, scalable PMO operating model across product, engineering, sales, GTM and roadmap execution. This role will serve as a key operational bridge between Product and Sales, ensuring roadmap priorities, customer opportunities and GTM execution stay tightly aligned. You'll bring curiosity, ownership, and a proactive mindset-someone who gets things done, takes end-to-end accountability, and continuously evolves. You will align priorities, drive cross-functional collaboration, and ensure consistent, high-quality delivery. Key Responsibilities - Drive end-to-end program execution with a strong focus on accountability, speed, and outcomes - Build and scale a structured PMO model, including centralized program tracking, resource visibility, and execution alignment - Partner cross-functionally across Product, Engineering, Sales, Finance, and GTM to deliver complex, high-impact initiatives - Lead roadmap execution and GTM portfolio planning, ensuring alignment to business priorities - Establish operational rigor through tools, cadences, and governance frameworks - Proactively identify risks, dependencies, and gaps-driving resolution with urgency - Create clear visibility for leadership and the board through concise reporting on progress, risks, and execution health - Foster a high-performance culture grounded in ownership, collaboration, and continuous improvement Qualifications - 8-10 years of program/project management experience, preferably in technology, hardware, or AI-driven environments - Strong experience leading complex, cross-functional programs spanning Product, Sales, and Finance - Proven ability to operate with limited direction in fast-paced, ambiguous environments - Deep expertise in program management frameworks (Agile, Waterfall, hybrid) and tools (e.g., Jira, Asana, Smartsheet) - Experience building or evolving PMO structures and driving operational excellence at scale - Track record of owning initiatives end-to-end and consistently delivering results - Strong business acumen with the ability to influence senior stakeholders - Excellent communication, collaboration, and stakeholder management skills - Open to learning, adaptable, and continuously evolving in a dynamic environment - PMP, PMI-ACP, or similar certification is a plus Why Blaize - Drive execution at the forefront of AI, edge computing, and hardware innovation - Play a key role in shaping company-wide outcomes at a pivotal growth stage - Partner closely with a world-class executive team Blaize is an equal opportunity employer. We pride ourselves on having a diverse workforce and we do not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition, or any other basis protected by law. We respect the gender, gender identity, and gender expression of our applicants and employees, and we honour requests for preferred pronouns. It is our policy to comply with all applicable national, state, and local laws pertaining to non-discrimination and equal opportunity.

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