Associate Program Manager

Program ManagerProgram ManagerFull TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 5,001-10,000H1B SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

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India

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1 day ago

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Mid Level

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Job Description

Associate Program Manager

Akamai Technologies

• Maintaining accurate, up-to-date system data and documentation to ensure clarity and informed decision-making across all active projects • Identifying program collaborative opportunities across projects within the department • Exercising written and verbal communication and listening skills to support clarity, trust, and well-coordinated project execution • Showing initiative, inquiring thoughtfully, engaging in teamwork discussions, rapidly learning from experienced staff, and actively contributing within a group setting • Tracking, following up on project dependencies, and communicating status to leadership and Akamai stakeholders • Ensuring effective communications with stakeholders to plan activities, identify and manage dependencies for high visibility projects

Job Requirements

  • Demonstrate 0-2 of Program/Project Management experience with relevant expertise in fields like Computer Science, Information Technology, or Data Science.
  • Have experience in process improvement - whether in a business or technical environment
  • Be passionate about learning program management techniques
  • Demonstrate a passion for excellence through sound judgment, solid decision making and contingency planning
  • Utilize AI tools (e.g., Claude code, Gemini) and big data tools (e.g., Tableau, PowerBI) effectively in operations.
  • Utilize project management and collaboration tools (e.g., Jira, Confluence) with familiarity and proficiency.

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