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Role Purpose:

LevelTen Energy’s mission is to accelerate the energy transition by facilitating frictionless transactions. As the leading provider of renewable transaction infrastructure, we deliver the cloud-based software, centralized supply, automated analytics, and transaction expertise required to power the renewable energy economy. The LevelTen Platform is the world’s largest online hub for renewable energy buyers, sellers, advisors, asset owners, and financiers, and delivers the online tools and expertise they need to buy, sell and finance assets quickly.

LevelTen Energy is looking for a Technical Program Manager to drive projects for LevelTen’s engineering programs.  In this role, you’ll partner with Engineering and Product team members on projects to build out the LevelTen platform as well as operations & infrastructure projects.

This role is based in Seattle and offers the option of a hybrid schedule of 3 days in the office (in the Belltown neighborhood) and 2 days at home. Remote candidates will not be considered at this time. 

 

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Leverage experience, professional concepts and company objectives to resolve complex issues in creative and effective ways.
  • Lead cross-functional teams to drive software development projects from inception through design, implementation, testing, and deployment
  • Develop and maintain project plans, timelines, wikis, and collaboration docs and ensure everyone works off of the most recent and accurate information
  • Manage risks and dependencies across projects and remove blockers
  • Juggle multiple concurrent projects with competing priorities, perform scope management, and eliminate non-value-add activity
  • Proactively identify problem areas and decisions required to move a project forward and then mobilize the right people to resolve issues
  • Maintain a regular report that communicates status clearly, concisely, and accurately and capture & track meaningful metrics
  • Facilitate efficient and productive meetings

What We’re Looking For:

  • Strong communicator, both verbal & written, and experience with project management of highly technical initiatives
  • Solid grasp and understanding of technical concepts with the ability to understand designs, challenges, and risks in order to provide recommendations and drive decisions made by engineering teams about architecture and implementation
  • Someone who is highly motivated, detail-oriented, and adept at following up with others to drive project deliverables to completion
  • Comfortable managing projects involving team members across different time zones
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to establish trust with a variety of stakeholders 
  • Someone who can lead & guide teams but also be comfortable getting their hands dirty
  • Ability to lead by influence (rather than authority) in order to drive alignment and ensure accountability across teams
  • A willingness to roll up your sleeves and do what it takes to get things done

Qualifications:

  • BS/BA or equivalent and 5+ years experience in a hands-on Technical Program Manager role
  • Experience at a SaaS company driving complex programs within an Engineering organization through the SDLC
  • Experience with APIs, databases, infrastructure, and application/service delivery
  • Experience managing project work in JIRA or an equivalent system

Benefits / Perks

  • Full Medical, Vision and Dental coverage
  • Flexible vacation policy
  • Wellness Credit
  • 11 paid company holidays
  • Hybrid in-office/work from home schedule

Additional Details:

  • The estimated compensation for this position is $160,000 - $175,000 per year, based on experience and qualifications. In addition, this position is eligible for an annual bonus and an equity grant.
  • This position is based out of our office in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, WA (hybrid work schedule). 

In the Seattle office:

  • Casual dress code
  • Onsite bike lockers/storage, gym and showers
  • Standing desk options
  • Monthly company-sponsored happy hours

About LevelTen Energy:

LevelTen Energy is the leading provider of transaction infrastructure for the energy transition, delivering marketplaces, software, data and analytics that accelerate carbon-free energy deals and decisions. The LevelTen Platform is the global hub for carbon-free energy transactions and insights, connecting over 1,000 project developers in 32 countries with a vast network of corporations, advisors, traders, financiers and other organizations seeking to advance carbon-free energy development. The Platform includes marketplaces for power purchase agreements, clean energy projects, and tax credit transfers, and will soon support the trading of granular certificates. In addition to building and operating marketplaces, LevelTen Energy provides automated analytics and fresh data to inform key decisions for all market participants, as well as software to help users manage business before, during and after transactions. Visit LevelTenEnergy.com to learn more.

Equal Opportunity Employer:

LevelTen Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, marital status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other legally protected status.

 

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