Technical Program Manager, Core Network & Wan Infrastructure

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Technical Program Management

This role is for a Technical Program Manager focused on the core network and WAN infrastructure that supports OpenAI's AI models and training workloads. The role involves end-to-end execution of network buildouts, expansions, and capacity delivery, requiring strong technical depth in networking, program discipline, and ownership to improve scaling mechanisms. While the infrastructure supports AI, the role itself is not directly building AI models or systems.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own end-to-end execution for PoP buildouts, expansions, and network capacity delivery across internal teams, vendors, colocation providers, fiber providers, and cloud providers.
  2. Drive physical and logical readiness across routers, line cards, optics, cabling, patch panels, cross-connects, provider handoffs, cloud interconnects, BGP sessions, routing policy, and production turn-up.
  3. Maintain clear ownership of timelines, dependencies, risks, blockers, escalation paths, and readiness milestones for active network deployments.
  4. Translate network capacity needs and deployment plans into concrete execution workstreams with owners, dates, test expectations, and acceptance criteria.
  5. Partner closely with network engineers to validate link state, optics health, FEC/BER signals, light levels, interface configuration, routing readiness, and handoff completeness.

Skills

Required

  • Deep experience driving infrastructure, networking, datacenter, cloud connectivity, telecom, fiber, or technical operations programs.
  • Strong technical intuition across physical networking, WAN/backbone infrastructure, colocation environments, cloud interconnects, cross-connects, optics, cabling, routing, and operational readiness.
  • A track record of independently owning ambiguous, cross-functional infrastructure programs from planning through production handoff.
  • Experience working directly with network engineers, datacenter operations, colocation providers, carriers, cloud providers, vendors, finance, procurement, and business stakeholders.
  • Excellent written communication and operating discipline: clear trackers, clean handoffs, useful status updates, and escalation notes that drive decisions.
  • A practical, self-driven approach focused on unblocking execution, improving mechanisms, and raising the operational bar.
  • Comfort going deep into details when needed, whether that means reading a port map, questioning a handoff, chasing a vendor blocker, or helping define the test plan for a new site.

Nice to have

  • Experience with large-scale WAN, backbone, edge, cloud, or AI/ML infrastructure.
  • Familiarity with BGP, routing policy, optical transport, DWDM, dark fiber, cloud interconnects, peering, or high-capacity datacenter networking.
  • Experience with Arista, Juniper, Cisco, or similar network platforms.
  • Experience building operational dashboards, deployment tooling, automation, or structured reporting for infrastructure programs.
  • Experience with global infrastructure expansion, network capacity planning, or vendor/commercial negotiations.

What the JD emphasized

  • crisp ownership
  • enough technical depth to reason through physical and logical network readiness
  • enough program discipline to keep complex builds moving
  • enough ownership to improve how we scale instead of only tracking status
  • ambiguous, cross-functional infrastructure programs
  • unblocking execution, improving mechanisms, and raising the operational bar