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Project Manager SF

San Francisco, CA

Senior Program Manager
Location: San Francisco, CA, in-office
Compensation: $140,000 – $150,000 + bonus potential
Company: Cargomatic, Inc.

 

About Cargomatic

  • Cargomatic is a rapidly growing technology company disrupting the local trucking industry
  • We are the #1 digital marketplace powering world-class, local trucking
  • Local trucking is the backbone of every regional economy, yet this $82 billion industry still relies heavily on manual and outdated processes
  • Cargomatic is transforming how goods move at every local node in the supply chain by connecting shippers and commercial drivers through modern technology
  • We solve complex, real-world problems every day, bringing transparency, efficiency, and reliability to logistics

Role Overview

  • Lead high-impact, cross-functional programs focused on end-to-end software delivery execution
  • Own release lifecycle management and the rollout of new platform capabilities
  • Drive business-critical outcomes across Product, Engineering, Operations, and key stakeholder groups
  • Bring structure to complex initiatives and strengthen launch readiness
  • Ensure new capabilities are successfully adopted in a fast-moving, ambiguous environment
  • This role is based in the San Francisco market

What You’ll Do

  • Own and drive end-to-end program execution across the full software development lifecycle, including intake, planning, delivery, launch, adoption, and post-release learning
  • Lead release lifecycle management including release calendars, readiness reviews, go/no-go frameworks, dependency tracking, and post-release validation
  • Drive implementation and rollout of new platform capabilities through pilots, phased launches, enablement plans, and operational readiness
  • Establish and maintain program governance through milestones, operating cadences, dashboards, and executive-level status reporting
  • Identify risks, blockers, and trade-offs early, escalating with clear and actionable recommendations
  • Track and continuously improve delivery, quality, and adoption outcomes using measurable metrics

What We’re Looking For

  • 6–10+ years of program management experience in product-driven or technology-focused environments
  • Strong experience leading complex, cross-functional programs across Product, Engineering, QA, Support, Finance, and Operations
  • Deep understanding of the software development lifecycle and modern delivery practices including Agile methodologies, CI/CD, and release planning
  • Proven experience rolling out new capabilities with a focus on operational readiness and adoption
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence and align stakeholders without direct authority
  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Business, or equivalent practical experience

Nice to Have

  • Experience managing multi-team release trains and formal launch governance
  • Familiarity with delivery and quality metrics such as cycle time, defect escape rate, and rollback rate
  • Experience in SaaS platforms, logistics, supply chain, marketplaces, or other operationally complex systems
  • PMP, PgMP, Scrum Master certification, or equivalent experience

Benefits

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company match
  • Flexible paid time off and paid holidays
  • Opportunity to join a high-growth company redefining logistics and supply chain technology

 

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