Senior Principal Technical Program Manager

Oracle Oracle · Enterprise · Seattle, WA +1

Senior Principal Technical Program Manager to drive clarity, decision velocity, and predictable delivery across multiple organizations, geographies, and vendors for OCI capacity growth and service readiness. Requires deep data center/infrastructure program leadership, disciplined operating mechanisms, and the ability to resolve ambiguity and cross-team constraints. Experience scaling AI/GPU infrastructure is a plus.

What you'd actually do

  1. Drive Vendor Management quality and execution on a programmatic level. The expectation is to understand the contracted work on a technical level and drive vendor engagement to increase quality, throughput, and efficiency metrics while adhering to cost savings targets.
  2. Build and maintain integrated plans that connect design artifacts (layouts/BOMs/patch matrices), material readiness, build execution, commissioning, software/platform enablement, and production handoff.
  3. Establish operating cadence, executive readouts, and decision logs to increase decision velocity and accountability.
  4. Experience scaling AI/GPU infrastructure and/or rapid capacity expansion programs to serve as a technical integrator across infrastructure domains—data hall design, deployment systems/ automation, network/compute/power/telemetry, and operational readiness.

Skills

Required

  • 10+ years of experience leading complex technical programs
  • Demonstrated success leading multi-org programs with executive stakeholders
  • Strong technical fluency across the data center delivery lifecycle
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
  • Strong operational discipline
  • Experience with program management methodologies and tools

Nice to have

  • Familiarity in design, integration, and implementation of fiber installation and data communication systems
  • Extensive experience coordinating with Low-Voltage vendors, deployment teams, and global supplier ecosystems

What the JD emphasized

  • AI/GPU infrastructure
  • capacity growth
  • service readiness
  • data center/infrastructure program leadership
  • disciplined operating mechanisms
  • resolve ambiguity
  • cross-team constraints