Staff Technical Program Manager, Expansion Pmo

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Staff Technical Program Manager, Expansion PMO at CoreWeave, a company that provides cloud infrastructure for AI. The role focuses on tracking development pipelines, driving cross-functional accountability, and managing program milestones for rapid domestic and international expansion. This is an individual contributor role focused on program management, process improvement, and reporting.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own and continuously maintain the master interdependency tracker linking the international pipeline to the domestic development pipeline — surface resource conflicts, sequencing risks, and capacity constraints in real time to program leadership.
  2. Drive cross-functional accountability across Legal, Finance, Engineering, and Operations: track commitments made in program reviews, follow up on open action items, escalate blockers proactively, and ensure teams are moving at the pace the program requires.
  3. Ensure all active opportunities and programs progress through required intake, review, and approval gates on schedule — flag deviations, at-risk milestones, and sequencing conflicts before they become delays.
  4. Maintain real-time demand-to-execution reporting across all active programs: manage intake forms, deal pipeline data, and program status dashboards; prepare weekly portfolio health updates for leadership with clear red/yellow/green status and recommended actions.
  5. Build and continuously improve the systems that make this function scalable: intake workflows, tracking templates, milestone frameworks, and reporting cadences that hold up as the program portfolio grows across domestic and international markets.

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years in technical program management, program operations, or strategic analytics within data center, technology infrastructure, or capital-intensive sectors.
  • Demonstrated experience building and maintaining complex interdependency trackers, multi-workstream project plans, and resource alignment tools across concurrent programs.
  • Strong command of program management tools (Asana, Smartsheet, Airtable, or equivalent) and ability to design scalable intake and tracking workflows from scratch.
  • A natural accountability driver — you follow up without being asked, notice when something is off-track before anyone else does, and know how to hold peers and senior stakeholders to commitments without creating friction.
  • High attention to detail and exceptional organizational skills; able to manage many open threads simultaneously without losing track of what matters most.
  • Clear and direct communicator — able to write concise status updates, escalate the right issues to the right people, and translate complex program interdependencies into executive-ready summaries.
  • Comfortable with ambiguity and fast-changing priorities; able to design structure where it doesn't yet exist and adapt quickly when programs evolve.
  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Engineering, Operations, or a related field; equivalent practical experience considered.

Nice to have

  • Experience supporting international expansion programs across multiple geographies and time zones — familiar with the coordination complexity that comes with EMEA and APAC program portfolios.
  • Background in data center, infrastructure development, or real estate — able to speak credibly to site selection, land acquisition, and lease execution timelines.
  • Familiarity with cross-functional program gate processes (intake, review, approval, handoff) in hyper-growth or capital-intensive environments.
  • Experience building dashboards and status reporting for senior leadership across complex, multi-program portfolios.
  • Proficiency with data analysis tools (Excel, Google Sheets, SQL basics, or BI tools) to support pipeline analytics and capacity tracking.
  • IC5-level experience or equivalent: demonstrated scope and ownership beyond task execution, with a track record of driving program-level outcomes as an individual contributor.

What the JD emphasized

  • track commitments made in program reviews
  • follow up on open action items
  • escalate blockers proactively
  • hold peers and senior stakeholders to commitments