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The San Francisco Foundation is one of the largest community foundations in the United States. Based in San Francisco, California, the San Francisco Foundation
Title: Program Associate, Power Pathwy Job Description: Full Time Mid Level Program Associate, Power Pathway Location: San Francisco, CA Department: Community Impact Type: Regular, Full Time, Exempt Min. Experience: Intermediate Level The hourly compensation for this position in FY26 is: $ 45.71/hr. Organizational Result: All people living in the San Francisco Bay Area are economically secure, rooted in vibrant communities and engaged in Civic Life. SFF Values: Anti-racism, Boldness, Equity, and being Rooted in Community Position Summary: The Program Associate position for the Power Pathway advances and supports the goals/milestones, strategy, grantmaking, research, cross-team collaboration, and communications functions of the San Francisco Foundation (SFF)’s Power Pathway. The Program Associate works most often with the Sr. Director of the Power Pathway, Program Officers, Program Associates, Administrative Assistants and other Community Impact (CI) and SFF Staff to support the development and implementation of the Foundation’s equity agenda, funding strategies, and activities. The position is an individual contributor role supporting key functional activities. Boundaries The Program Associate is on the Power Pathway team, which sits in the Community Impact Department and is tasked with developing core strategies for advancing SFF’s racial equity and economic inclusion goals. The position leads and supports a range of activities including: grantmaking, engaging with community partners, advancing team strategies, convening stakeholders, supporting strategic communications and research. Authority The Program Associate reports to the Program Officer of the Power Pathway. Under the direction of the Program Officer of Power Pathway, the Program Associate will be tasked with both supporting and spearheading team and department-wide activities. The Program Associate often works with CI staff to strengthen, implement, and advance CI’s grantmaking and programmatic strategies and activities. This position also regularly engages with and represents the CI department to other departments, in internal and external funder working groups, and at grantee convenings. Role The Power Pathway leads the Foundation’s efforts to ensure that Bay area residents have a strong political voice and can shape the decisions that impact their lives and communities, specifically by supporting community-based organizations to build the power needed to win governing power. A successful Program Associate will have a basic understanding of the systemic causes of racial and economic inequity, organizing and power building, and has experience working to improve conditions for BIPOC communities. The role of the Program Associate is to support the Power Team in the development and implementation of strategic goals, support work with donor and grantee stakeholders, including through grantmaking, representing SFF in community, collaborating with colleagues across the Foundation, and otherwise working to advance SFF’s north star of racial equity and economic inclusion. - Supports their pathway in project management and development, tracking and implementation of pathway strategies - Nurtures organizational values and collaborative culture - Provides coordination and project management support to the implementation of Pathway strategy projects, grantmaking, communications, and other activities - Provides support on projects and represents the perspective of the Power Pathway with external stakeholders and funder groups and with internal Foundation departments - Acts as a team lead on special assignments, which may include outreach, meeting planning, communication with constituents or donor services, and managing projects Tasks - Build and sustain relationships with grantees, donors, nonprofit partners, public sector allies, and other key stakeholders and ensure timely response to issues and requests. - Support a portfolio of grantees to complete grant applications and conversational check-ins/grant reports - Assess grantees and prospective applicants for programmatic alignment and fit - Serve as application lead and point of contact to assigned grantees, providing reliable - and professional customer service to all stakeholders - Assist in issue area research, engagement and advocacy, particularly on regional issues with deep potential impacts in the Bay Area - Supports project management - Coordinate/conduct/support site visits, community meetings, and special convenings - Participate in SFF working groups, committees, and represent SFF at community events Competencies & Qualifications - Bachelor’s or advanced degree is preferred; additional work experience, educational degrees and certificates will be considered - Minimum of three years of relevant experience. Relevant experience can include progressively responsible work experience in the public or non-profit sectors. - Deep understanding of the Bay Area, its history, politics, and the realities of the region’s residents - through intellectual, professional, and lived experience – particularly with a clear racial equity lens. - Professional experience working to advance racial equity and economic inclusion with a strategic focus on organizing and power building - Experience in applying a racial or economic equity frame in work environments - Proven record of successfully working independently and collaboratively in teams is required - Able to create positive, long-term working relationships by demonstrating a commitment to interdependence, consistency, and flexibility. - Ability to communicate internally with the Foundation staff and externally to diverse audiences. - Well-organized, self-starting, and independent with the ability to multi-task, set priorities, track projects, and meet deadlines - Project management skills and experience with complex, multi-stakeholder efforts - Experience collaborating on projects across teams and stakeholders, including experience planning meetings and facilitating meetings and events from start to finish - Demonstrated ability to solve problems resourcefully - Strong active listening, oral, and written communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in and across teams; - Demonstrated abilities to build successful relationships with local leaders and organizations; engage people from diverse backgrounds; and synthesize and articulate (orally and in writing) a wide breadth of information to internal and external stakeholders. - Experience utilizing data-analysis in decision-making Skills and Competencies: - Demonstrated commitment to social justice and equity - Active listening, oral and written communication skills - Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, - Desire for continued growth and development, - Learns quickly in new environments - Ability to engage with diverse staff and external stakeholders - Ability to provide and receive constructive feedback - Intermediate to advanced computer/software skills, including Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, & Teams), Salesforce, and Zoom. - Familiarity with AI preferred - Ability to learn, navigate and manage online platforms, including Fluxx, Qlik sense, and Smartsheet We are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace. Compensation: The San Francisco Foundation offers a very competitive total compensation package including base compensation in alignment with our organizational budget size and rich medical and fringe benefits offerings. This position pays $45.71 per pay hour. You may read more about our compensation philosophy and benefits on the career page. Remote Work Policy: The Foundation has adopted a long-term hybrid in-person and remote work policy. Dedicated to its employee health and safety, The Foundation will continue to make decisions in accordance with San Francisco County and California mandates. Employees must reside or plan to relocate to the Bay Area if hired. Requesting Accommodations: The Foundation is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, The Foundation will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact hr@sff.org. The San Francisco Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and encourages people of diverse backgrounds to apply.
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The Pulitzer Center is a nonprofit organization that specializes in media production and delivers education and journalism “for the public good.” The organi
Title: Program Manager, Engagement & Outreach Location: Remote (United States) Department: Engagement & Education Job Description: About the role The Pulitzer Center seeks a dynamic program leader to extend the reach and impact of our journalism through public programming and strategic community outreach. As Program Manager, Outreach, you'll design and lead diverse initiatives — from expert convenings and film festivals to grassroots partnerships and digital engagement strategies — that connect Pulitzer Center journalism to communities across the United States, with a particular focus on underrepresented and underserved populations. This isn't a passive coordination role. You'll cultivate authentic relationships with community organizations, cultural institutions, and media outlets while overseeing the operational details that make programming successful. You'll also develop audience engagement strategies, lead monitoring and evaluation efforts to ensure meaningful impact, and mentor an Outreach Coordinator as we scale our community engagement work. If you're energized by connecting journalism to public discourse, building community partnerships, and creating programming that meets people where they are, this role offers significant creative latitude and real impact within an organization known for supporting some of the world's most important reporting. Responsibilities USEO programming: initiatives & projects - Designs and implements USEO outreach initiatives in line with key impact goals and work plan outputs. - Organizes diverse events, workshops and related activities with partners, including but not limited to, expert convenings, film festivals and exhibitions. - Works closely with other Engagement teams to align outreach efforts with broader audience development and distribution strategies. - Initiates avenues for cross-team collaboration and pursues collaborative programming. Partnership development and audience engagement - Identifies, facilitates and maintains existing and new partnerships with community partners, media outlets and other key organizations to create programming and expand organizational visibility. - Creates programming with non-partners and pursues formal partnerships - Collaborate with Communications team to design and execute digital initiatives for USEO initiatives - Develops and implements audience engagement and growth strategies that extend the reach of USEO initiatives across digital platforms and community-based programming. - Identifies target audiences for USEO initiatives, applying an understanding of audience behavior to shape messaging, distribution, and engagement approaches. - Designs and executes, in coordination with Communications team and organizational practices, multi-channel outreach strategies across platforms including social media, newsletters, events, radio and podcast and partnerships for USEO initiatives Outreach monitoring and evaluation efforts - Tracks audience engagement across programs and digital initiatives, using data to inform strategy and improve reach and impact - Curates and analyzes data to assess USEO program engagement metrics to grow and refine strategies over time and to disseminate learnings across varying levels of the organization and, as needed, partners and broader public - Researches survey and other monitoring and evaluation processes in collaboration with other Engagement teams including the Communication team - Implements monitoring and evaluation processes for USEO initiatives - Develops suggestions for program improvements and leads the implementation of changes. Program administration and team leadership - Directly supervises the Outreach Coordinator - Provides guidance on project priorities, timelines, and strategy to ensure successful execution of outreach initiatives. - Coordinates work plan development and accountability with the Outreach Coordinator in alignment with team and organizational impact goals. - Oversees processing of payments and related documentation, including coordination of payments for journalist honoraria and related event expenses and tracking of financial commitments. Participation in efforts & projects that support Pulitzer Center culture and values - This may include task forces, training sessions, meetings, committees, special projects, organizational events, and any other activities that support the Pulitzer Center. - Participate in the planning processes for the organization. Qualifications Required Qualifications - 5+ years of progressive experience in community engagement, outreach, program management, or related fields - Demonstrated success designing and executing programming that reaches diverse audiences - Experience developing and managing partnerships with community organizations, media outlets, or similar entities - Strong project management skills with ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously - Excellent written and verbal communication skills with ability to tailor messaging for varied audiences - Data-driven approach with experience tracking engagement metrics and applying learnings to improve programs - Experience supervising or mentoring staff or direct reports - Commitment to equity and inclusion and experience engaging with underrepresented communities - Ability to work independently in a remote environment with strong self-direction and accountability Preferred Qualifications - Experience in journalism, media literacy, or civic engagement programming - Knowledge of digital outreach strategies including social media, newsletters, and podcast/radio channels - Background in or familiarity with monitoring and evaluation frameworks - Experience working across distributed or cross-functional teams - Established network in community engagement, journalism, or nonprofit sectors - Familiarity with event production and logistics Success Metrics Your impact will be measured by: - Partnership Growth: Expansion in number and diversity of community and organizational partnerships - Audience Reach: Increased reach of Pulitzer Center journalism across underrepresented and underserved communities - Program Quality: Consistent delivery of high-quality events and programming with documented outcomes - Engagement Performance: Measurable engagement metrics across digital platforms and community-based initiatives - Evaluation Rigor: Implementation of effective monitoring and evaluation processes that improve strategy over time - Team Leadership: Effectiveness and growth of the Outreach Coordinator and quality of team collaboration - Cross-Functional Collaboration: Quality of partnerships with Communications, Development, and other Engagement teams Compensation & Benefits - Salary Range: $65,000–$76,000 annually, commensurate with experience - Comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, retirement plan with employer contribution, generous PTO, and professional development support - Remote work arrangement with flexibility for work-life balance Location & Work Arrangement This position is fully remote and open to candidates located anywhere in the United States, with a preference for candidates in Eastern or Central time zones to facilitate collaboration with team members, organizational leadership, and community partners. This role requires approximately 15–20% domestic travel annually for: - Community partner site visits and programming events - National and regional conferences and convenings - Team meetings and organizational gatherings - Co-hosted events and partnership activations Compensation for US-based employees: Salary range listed above is for US-based employees. Our benefit package includes paid time off (holiday, vacation, parental and sick), health care coverage (including medical/dental/vision), health savings accounts 403(b) retirement plan, transit benefit, parental leave, and Life & ADD/LTD/STD Insurance.
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• Drive an aggressive 6-month program schedule, tracking daily site/circuit migration velocities and critical paths. • Manage resource allocation across internal technicians, network engineers, and Project Managers. • Identify, mitigate, and track risks, specifically focusing on supply chain logistics and tight maintenance window constraints. • Manage the multi-phased lifecycle of decommissioning legacy SONET rings while maintaining active grid teleprotection circuits. • Ensure migration designs seamlessly support time-sensitive utility traffic (e.g., SCADA, teleprotection, differential relaying) over IP/MPLS. • Partner with engineering to validate Nokia SAR configurations for strict timing/synchronization requirements. • Ensure all network changes, asset tracking, and deployment processes comply fully with NERC CIP standards and utility regulations.
Role Description We’re hiring a full-time Program Manager to lead the planning and delivery of CaDC’s projects and strategic initiatives—from writing proposals, to managing project delivery, partner coordination, and ensuring outcomes. You’ll be an organized leader who can engage diverse stakeholders to bring projects to life on schedule, comfortable bridging technical teams and water domain experts. Working knowledge of data and the California water sector is a strong plus, or the appetite to develop both quickly. This role is responsible for grants, contracts, and strategic programs and projects. You’ll write proposals, manage deliverables, oversee applied data science projects (without doing the engineering yourself), and lead implementation of special initiatives that span technical teams, member agencies, consultants, partner nonprofits, and state agencies. You’re not the engineer building the tools; you’re the person making sure the right tools get built—on time, with the right partners, and in service of CaDC’s member-driven priorities. You’ll report to the Chief Data Officer and work closely with our Membership Coordinator, who handles member relationships, events, and tool adoption. Examples of current and upcoming work: - DROPS: a grant-funded tool to streamline stormwater capture site pre-analysis. - Wavelet: an existing software product, currently focused on analysis of customer demand and efficiency data, with opportunities to grow and expand. - Applied research projects with member agencies and partners. - An ongoing initiative to streamline urban water reporting across California. - Educational course development (e.g., AI for Water Management). Qualifications - 5+ years of program or project management experience (nonprofit, public sector, consulting, or utility-adjacent preferred). - Demonstrated experience writing successful grant or other project proposals and administering grants or contracts. - Strong track record managing multi-stakeholder projects with competing priorities and limited staff. - Experience managing consultants and vendors against scopes, budgets, and timelines. - Exceptional written and verbal communication; ability to translate complex technical work into clear, decision-useful updates. - Comfort building structure where none exists; high organizational maturity. - Comfort working remotely and asynchronously using tools like email, Slack, Notion, Asana, Zoom, and MS Teams. - Bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject or equivalent professional experience. Requirements - Familiarity with California’s water sector, water utility regulatory reporting, or public-agency data environments. - Experience working alongside technical teams (data engineers, analysts) without needing to be the technical implementer. - Experience supporting technical assistance programs, capacity building, or training delivery. - Coalition or multi-nonprofit/agency stakeholder experience. Benefits - Target salary: $110,000 - $140,000 / year. - Medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus the rest of CaDC’s standard benefits package. Application Process - Application: If you’re interested, fill out the application by the deadline. We’ll ask a few questions to get to know you and understand your interest in CaDC. - Intro chat: A short conversation with the Chief Data Officer to talk about CaDC, the role, and whether it might be a fit. - Interview: Candidates who pass the intro chat will be invited to a longer interview to dig into your experience. - Possible second interview / in-person meeting: Get to know more about the org. - Final decision: We will confirm the timeline in more detail when we begin scheduling interviews. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. Anticipated closing date: June 12, 2026. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion, and we encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply. We especially encourage applications from underrepresented groups and are an equal opportunity employer. If you have specific needs or circumstances that require accommodation, please contact us.
Role Description Movement Labs is seeking a seasoned movement professional with a strong background in organizing to serve as the Senior Program Manager for our 2026 Neighborhood Captain Program. In this role you will lead the day-to-day management of a large (two - three states, four - five metro areas) field organizing program as part of a randomized controlled trial aimed at mobilizing tens of thousands of high potential voters through relationship building. This role bridges the gap between high-level strategy and field execution, ensuring that our data systems, people operations, and training programs work together to deliver an excellent program. In this role you will work closely with members of the program team and experiments team and will manage between two and four individuals. Core Responsibilities - Operational Management: Support the Program Director in daily operations, acting as the primary point of contact for troubleshooting and programmatic assistance. - Data & Systems Oversight: Manage the Data Engineer to ensure precise list-cutting, turf selection, and technical support for ~10 Lead Organizers and ~100 Neighborhood Captains. - Recruitment, People Operations, & Onboarding: Co-lead and manage a recruitment process to attract and retain high-quality Organizers and Captains. Work closely with the People Operations team to facilitate a thorough and efficient hiring and onboarding process for Organizers and Captains. Lead by example to build a culture of achievement through mutual trust, celebrating wins, and accountability. - Training Development & Delivery: Help develop and deliver training modules and other resources that Organizers and Captains will need to be successful in their roles. Provide input on the voter outreach model and help lead both in-person and virtual training sessions focused on the program’s outreach approach and data tracking systems. - Quality Control (QC) Architecture: Lead key measurement and learning workflows to assess program quality. This includes managing "Lead Captain Follow-ups," reviewing recorded outreach, and monitoring QC metrics like contact frequency and interaction depth. - Strategic Growth & Learning: Analyze real-time performance data to identify areas for improvement, helping leadership pivot when needed to meet the program’s goals. Qualifications - Several cycles of experience with in-person field programs, either on the hard side or the soft side. - Proven experience managing large-scale, multi-state political or community organizing programs with budgets exceeding $1M. - Several cycles of management experience, and at least one cycle of managing managers. Strong track record of training and supporting organizers and field staff. Experience managing data staff or third party vendors preferred but not required. - Expertise in developing and running organizing-focused training sessions with the ability to coach organizers on a variety of outreach models. - Proficiency in using Asana and outreach tracking platforms to manage complex workflows and identify programmatic underperformance. - A deep commitment to non-transactional organizing and mobilizing disengaged communities in the Midwest and South. Requirements - You’re an organizer at heart - maybe it’s been a while since you’ve organized yourself, but you believe in the value of relationship building, community engagement, and a less transactional way of doing voter outreach. - You’re a systems person - you’re into processes and making sure that all the pieces of a puzzle fit together. - You have strong attention to detail and can manage competing priorities at once. - You lead by example and don’t expect anyone to do something that you wouldn’t do yourself. - When you see problems you start looking for solutions. Benefits - Total compensation package equivalent to $101,875-$110,875 annualized. ($8489-$9,239/month) - This includes a base salary of $90,000-$99,000, a $5,000 end of cycle bonus, and a worklife stipend of $1,875 in pre-tax dollars to support employees during our highest intensity work period. - Excellent health, dental, and vision benefits, 401(k) matching. - This is a temporary cycle role and runs through November 15, 2026. - This position IS NOT eligible for the collective bargaining unit.
• Responsible for the overall coordination of all IT-related projects or programs within a department • Provides a high-level program view highlighting the health of each initiative • Works with sponsors, project managers, leads, consultants and key stakeholders to communicate challenges and opportunities of individual projects • Acts as a subject matter expert and liaison between technical resources and faculty • Contributes to project teams of major initiatives • Establishes standards for use across projects to facilitate common analysis • May hire and supervise additional project management resources • Directs the work of team members including project managers, business analysts, and developers • Responsible for managing and delivering large, complex software implementation programs • Provides portfolio and program level reporting for different audiences • Establish a process for all major initiatives to pass through appropriate governance bodies
Role Description The Sr. Manager, GTM Onboarding & Sales Academy is responsible for defining and leading UKG’s onboarding and early-tenure readiness strategy across the global Go-To-Market organization. This role oversees the vision, design, governance, and continuous evolution of onboarding programs and the UKG Way to Sell (Sales Academy), ensuring customer-facing teams ramp quickly, perform consistently, and deliver value with confidence. Operating at the intersection of Enablement, Sales, Pre-Sales, Revenue Operations, and Product, this leader translates business priorities, performance insights, and evolving GTM motions into scalable, role-based readiness experiences that accelerate productivity and improve business outcomes. This role serves as both a strategic architect and operational leader, responsible for modernizing how onboarding and sales readiness are delivered across UKG. The Sr. Manager establishes scalable frameworks, capability milestones, learning journeys, and reinforcement strategies aligned to how UKG sells, supports customers, and drives growth. Success in this role requires a balance of strategic thinking, innovation, operational excellence, analytics, stakeholder leadership, and modern enablement practices. This individual will lead high-impact, cross-functional initiatives that influence readiness, ramp performance, adoption of key sales behaviors, manager effectiveness, and long-term seller success across the organization. The role also provides leadership and direction to a small team supporting onboarding and Sales Academy initiatives, fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Qualifications - 10+ years of experience in enablement, program leadership, sales readiness, onboarding, or related GTM functions. - Proven experience building, scaling, or transforming onboarding, Sales Academy, or readiness programs tied to measurable business outcomes. - Strong understanding of B2B SaaS sales organizations, customer-facing roles, and modern GTM motions. - Experience leading large-scale, cross-functional initiatives with executive visibility and organizational impact. - Demonstrated ability to translate business priorities and performance insights into scalable enablement strategies and execution plans. - Strong analytical and business acumen, including experience defining KPIs, interpreting performance data, and driving continuous optimization. - Experience leveraging enablement technologies, learning platforms, CRM insights, analytics tools, and AI-enabled workflows. - Exceptional communication, stakeholder management, and influence skills across all organizational levels. - Experience operating effectively in complex, matrixed environments with high levels of ambiguity and change. Requirements - Experience supporting global GTM organizations. - Familiarity with value-based selling methodologies and modern sales frameworks. - Experience leading onboarding transformation or enterprise Sales Academy initiatives. - Experience integrating manager enablement and coaching strategies into onboarding ecosystems. Benefits - The pay range for this position is $129,000 to $186,000. - The actual base pay offered may vary depending on skills, experience, job-related knowledge, and work location. - In addition to base pay, employees may be eligible to participate in a performance-based bonus plan and to receive restricted stock unit awards as part of total compensation. - Learn more about UKG’s benefits and rewards at UKG Benefits .
• Develops and executes comprehensive project plans, incorporating technical requirements, resource allocation, and timelines to ensure on-time delivery of technology solutions. • Conducts bi-weekly demos of work completed with the internal team and also does stakeholder reviews with every release. • Identifies and mitigates risks, proactively addressing potential roadblocks and implementing contingency plans to maintain project and program momentum • Collaborates with cross-functional teams, including engineering, product/design, QA and business stakeholders, to define program scope, objectives, and deliverables, ensuring alignment with overall business goals • Utilizes advanced analytical reasoning to assess program performance, identify areas for improvement, and implement data-driven optimizations to enhance efficiency and effectiveness • Champions the adoption of agile methodologies and technical solutions, fostering a culture of continuous learning and innovation within the team
Waymo is a company in the autonomous driving technology space offering self-driving vehicles with the potential to increase mobility and decrease lives lost in
Role Description As a ML Data Program Manager, you will be the operational backbone of our machine learning initiatives. You will own and drive the complex, cross-functional programs that deliver high-quality data—the lifeblood of our models. You will orchestrate the end-to-end data lifecycle, from defining requirements for new datasets and tooling to scaling data pipelines and ensuring our ML teams have the resources they need to innovate. This is a high-impact role for a technical, detail-oriented leader who thrives on turning ambiguous data needs into tangible, scalable solutions. - Collaborate across cross functional groups and align execution to meet product goals - Partner with technical leads, product managers and technical program managers to drive execution on broad cross-functional efforts - Lead proactive risk management efforts and contingency plans across the program landscape to deliver on the program - Set up and sustain mechanisms that enable organizational efficiencies, and improve speed of decision making and execution - Communicate across all levels of the organization to ensure all partners are aware of program decisions, status, and changes - Own the details - Dive deep, identify gaps, evaluate risks and misalignment Qualifications - 8+ years of experience in engineering program management, with at least 3+ years focused specifically on data-centric programs for machine learning - Deep understanding of the ML model lifecycle and the critical role of data within it (e.g., data sourcing, labeling, quality evaluation) - Proven ability to manage complex technical programs, including structuring project plans, identifying dependencies, and driving execution using Agile methodologies (e.g., Scrum) - Demonstrated technical judgment in the ML/data domain, with the ability to facilitate trade-off discussions about data pipelines, tooling, and data quality with engineering teams - Experience managing data annotation/labeling pipelines, either with in-house tooling or by managing third-party vendor relationships - Exceptional communication skills, capable of articulating program strategy, status, and technical details to both executive and engineering audiences Requirements - Master’s degree in a technical field, ideally related to AI/ML - You contributed to technical decision making by analyzing trade-offs, asking the rights questions and offering alternate solutions - Experience designing and reporting on program metrics that directly measure the impact of data quality on model performance Benefits - Waymo employees are eligible to participate in Waymo’s discretionary annual bonus program - Equity incentive plan - Generous Company benefits program, subject to eligibility requirements Salary Range The expected base salary range for this full-time position across US locations is listed below. Actual starting pay will be based on job-related factors, including exact work location, experience, relevant training and education, and skill level. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for the role location or, if the role can be performed remote, the specific salary range for your preferred location, during the hiring process. $159,000 — $196,000 USD
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