Sr. Technical Program Manager

 

The DoubleVerify Programmatic team is seeking a Senior Technical Program Manager, capable of managing a portfolio of projects that include integrations with dozens of DSPs and SSPs, along with coordination across multiple teams. You’ll manage complex timelines and work closely with internal and external teams and stakeholders. There will also be a focus on working with teams to iteratively improve upon the way that we work, requiring the ability to think outside the box and seek creative solutions. To succeed in this role you will need to be a great communicator with people of different roles, curious, eager to explore new ways of getting things done, and willing to roll up your sleeves to support the team.

 

Responsibilities

  • Manage complex DV programs and projects across multiple, teams, dependencies and locations
  • Partner with Product and Engineering leads to define and decompose project scope, timelines and dependencies
  • Orchestrate the corporate responses to production issues 
  • Act as the hub of communication among multiple stakeholders and teams regarding project and portfolio status and timelines
  • Work with senior management as a trusted consultant and subject matter expert
  • Partner with Engineering leadership to strategize and implement process improvements for engineering teams that drive efficiency and increase engineering happiness
  • Examine current best practices and communication within the engineering department and introduce enhancements that provide additional business value
  • Build strong relationships throughout the company and with vendors to ensure project and DV success
  • Coordinate and be a liaison across sub-projects and dependent project work to ensure project success 
  • Mentor engineers and other members of the project management team on project management best practices

 

Qualifications

 

  • AdTech background with a firm understanding of DSPs and SSPs
  • An enthusiasm for working as part of a team and helping to achieve successful project launches
  • A proven ability to work effectively with people at all levels, including senior management, engineers, product managers and external stakeholders
  • A proactive, hands-on nature that facilitates project and process success
  • 5+ years of experience of Program Management experience managing complex technical projects that span multiple teams
  • Advanced ability to analyze processes and drive change across an extensive set of project types
  • Superb written and verbal communication skills
  • At ease in front of a variety of audiences with the ability to cater updates to the relevant audience  
  • Significant autonomy across projects with the ability to self prioritize against a set of competing priorities
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent practical experience
  • PMP Certification or equivalent practical experience
  • CSM certification or equivalent practical experience


The successful candidate’s starting salary will be determined based on a number of non-discriminating factors, including qualifications for the role, level, skills, experience, location, and balancing internal equity relative to peers at DV.
The estimated salary range for this role based on the qualifications set forth in the job description is between [$102,000- $202,000]. This role will also be eligible for bonus/commission (as applicable), equity, and benefits.
The range above is for the expectations as laid out in the job description; however, we are often open to a wide variety of profiles, and recognize that the person we hire may be more or less experienced than this job description as posted.

Not-so-fun fact: Research shows that while men apply to jobs when they meet an average of 60% of job criteria, women and other marginalized groups tend to only apply when they check every box. So if you think you have what it takes but you’re not sure that you check every box, apply anyway!

 

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