Who We Are  

Bold. Unapologetic. Hardworking. We are building something special.  We transform energy into high-value compute with superior efficiency at scale.  Today, that means powering and securing the Bitcoin Network.  Tomorrow, that could also include powering workloads in AI, HPC and other forms of high-value compute. 

Core Scientific is one of the largest bitcoin miners and bitcoin mining hosts in North America.  Our mission is to accelerate digital innovation by scaling high-value compute rapidly, efficiently and responsibly.  Our proprietary software stack optimizes bitcoin mining, pushes firmware, and monitors all aspects of our operations, ensuring we and our customers generate the highest possible ROI on our hardware investment. 

But what makes us different from others in our industry?  We own and manage our own infrastructure.  That puts us in control of our operations and gives us an advantage that translates into higher productivity and efficiency.  It also gives us the ability to deploy rapidly the innovations developed by our deep tech team. 

Come join us as we continue our journey and accelerate yours.  We seek smart, creative, collaborative minds, who work hard and fast. 

Intrigued? Then apply and be a part of something truly special at Core Scientific. 

Title 
Sr. Technical Program Manager – GRC (Governance, Risk, Compliance) 

Reports To 
Director, Technical Program Management  

The Job  

The Sr. Technical Program Manager (STPM) who will be responsible for providing technical project planning, management and oversight for our company’s Governance, Risk and Compliance efforts.  This role ensures the initiatives and projects are closely aligned with Core Scientific’s strategic priorities and are completed on-time, within scope and budget and with an extremely high focus on the quality of deliverables. The STPM will ensure the optimum mix of cost, schedule, performance, and system supportability throughout the life cycle (design, development, testing and evaluation, production, and disposition) of each program and will analyze alternative problem solutions when needed.  

Responsibilities 

  • Define project scope, deliverables, roles, and responsibilities in collaboration with stakeholders and business partners. 
  • Design and implement processes to monitor and control resources, budget, risks, and value to business objectives. 
  • Establish, plan, and execute major milestone reviews and decision gates to complete the program and project life cycle.  
  • Identify, clarify, and communicate project vision, goals, and objectives and how they tie into, support or impede organizational strategic objectives 
  • Manage scope throughout the project duration. Maintain accurate program estimates, timelines, project plans, status reports. 
  • Manage and define items such as pipeline throughput, OLAs/SLAs, and KPIs in relation to the program and project plans.  
  • Provide process improvement recommendations based on best practices and industry standards. 
  • Resolve conflicts by demonstrating leadership and appropriate decision-making competencies. 
  • Foster open, respectful, and professional communication directly within the team and with co-workers/ teammates and leaders across the organization. 
  • Perform other duties as assigned.  

Qualifications 

  • Bachelor of Science degree (or equivalent experience) required. 
  • 5 years of experience with industry standard frameworks (eg. PCI, SOC, SOX, COSO, ITIL, FedRAMP) required. 
  • 5 years of experience working on or with software and technology infosec teams required. 
  • 5 years of technical program manager and/or software engineering experience with gradually increasing responsibilities and a demonstrated understanding of program management processes, artifacts, and tools required. 
  • In-depth experience with GRC tools (DRATA and Workiva) preferred. 

Work Environment 

This job is remote. This position may require you to work outside of normal business hours. 

 

Physical Demands  

Able to meet physical requirements of the job, such as sitting, standing, the use of both hands.  

 

Position Type/ Expected Hours of Work  

This is a full-time regular position. General hours and days of work are Monday through Friday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.  

 

Travel  

This position may require minimal travel. 

 

Supervisory Experience (Yes or No) 

No 

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