Technical Program Manager

Whatnot Whatnot · Consumer · San Francisco, CA · Engineering

Technical Program Manager to work across Engineering and Product teams to drive high-impact initiatives and help scale operations. This role will focus on programs improving execution, alignment, and velocity across the organization, including product, infrastructure, and AI initiatives. The TPM will define requirements, technical roadmaps, and improve engineering processes. Experience with AI tools like Claude Code and Cursor is required for efficiency gains.

What you'd actually do

  1. Drive the engineering roadmap, strategy, and execution of critical cross-functional initiatives
  2. Define requirements and technical roadmap with engineering, product, and cross-functional teams to launch programs at lightning speed
  3. Design and improve engineering processes, planning rhythms, and execution frameworks
  4. Clearly communicate roadmap, progress, and insights to key teams and stakeholders
  5. Do whatever it takes to ensure engineering teams are operating effectively — unblock them and keep them moving at a rapid pace

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of relevant experience
  • Experience leading complex, multi-disciplinary, and highly visible technical and operational initiatives across an organization
  • Ability to thrive in ambiguous environments, identify system and design tradeoffs, and make decisions with limited information in high-pressure situations
  • Demonstrated hands-on fluency with AI tools (e.g. Claude Code, Cursor) to reduce manual overhead, automate program workflows, and drive measurable efficiency gains
  • Proven ability to collect, synthesize, and interpret data to inform decisions and drive clarity
  • Experience with hypothesis-driven product and engineering development
  • Entrepreneurial drive to achieve stretch goals in an innovative, fast-paced environment

What the JD emphasized

  • AI tools (e.g. Claude Code, Cursor) to reduce manual overhead, automate program workflows, and drive measurable efficiency gains