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Staff Technical Program Manager, Expansion PMO

Livingston, NJ / New York, NY / Sunnyvale, CA / San Francisco, CA / Bellevue, WA
CoreWeave is The Essential Cloud for AI™. Built for pioneers by pioneers, CoreWeave delivers a platform of technology, tools, and teams that enables innovators to build and scale AI with confidence. Trusted by leading AI labs, startups, and global enterprises, CoreWeave combines superior infrastructure performance with deep technical expertise to accelerate breakthroughs and turn compute into capability. Founded in 2017, CoreWeave became a publicly traded company (Nasdaq: CRWV) in March 2025. Learn more at www.coreweave.com.

What You'll Do

In addition to operational excellence programs, you will own tracking the development pipeline, drive cross-functional accountability across Legal, Finance, Engineering, and Operations, and ensure every program milestone, intake gate, and approval checkpoint is tracked, sequenced, and followed up on. 

About the Role

CoreWeave is expanding rapidly across both domestic and international markets simultaneously — with multiple programs, multiple teams, and multiple time zones all moving at once. This role exists because someone needs to be the connective tissue: the person who knows the status of every active program, who owns each open action item, where the sequencing risks are, and which teams are behind. You will be the one who surfaces those gaps before they become problems, and who builds the systems that prevent them from recurring.

This is a senior individual contributor role with high visibility and cross-functional reach. You will not manage people — you will manage programs, processes, and accountability across an organization that is scaling faster than its existing playbooks.

In this role, you will:

  • Own and continuously maintain the master interdependency tracker linking the international pipeline to the domestic development pipeline — surface resource conflicts, sequencing risks, and capacity constraints in real time to program leadership.
  • Drive cross-functional accountability across Legal, Finance, Engineering, and Operations: track commitments made in program reviews, follow up on open action items, escalate blockers proactively, and ensure teams are moving at the pace the program requires.
  • Ensure all active opportunities and programs progress through required intake, review, and approval gates on schedule — flag deviations, at-risk milestones, and sequencing conflicts before they become delays.
  • Maintain real-time demand-to-execution reporting across all active programs: manage intake forms, deal pipeline data, and program status dashboards; prepare weekly portfolio health updates for leadership with clear red/yellow/green status and recommended actions.
  • Prepare steering committee materials, executive program reviews, and cross-functional alignment forums — translating tracker data into clear narrative and decision-ready formats.
  • Build and continuously improve the systems that make this function scalable: intake workflows, tracking templates, milestone frameworks, and reporting cadences that hold up as the program portfolio grows across domestic and international markets.

Who You Are

  • 5+ years in technical program management, program operations, or strategic analytics within data center, technology infrastructure, or capital-intensive sectors.
  • Demonstrated experience building and maintaining complex interdependency trackers, multi-workstream project plans, and resource alignment tools across concurrent programs.
  • Strong command of program management tools (Asana, Smartsheet, Airtable, or equivalent) and ability to design scalable intake and tracking workflows from scratch.
  • A natural accountability driver — you follow up without being asked, notice when something is off-track before anyone else does, and know how to hold peers and senior stakeholders to commitments without creating friction.
  • High attention to detail and exceptional organizational skills; able to manage many open threads simultaneously without losing track of what matters most.
  • Clear and direct communicator — able to write concise status updates, escalate the right issues to the right people, and translate complex program interdependencies into executive-ready summaries.
  • Comfortable with ambiguity and fast-changing priorities; able to design structure where it doesn't yet exist and adapt quickly when programs evolve.
  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Engineering, Operations, or a related field; equivalent practical experience considered.

Preferred

  • Experience supporting international expansion programs across multiple geographies and time zones — familiar with the coordination complexity that comes with EMEA and APAC program portfolios.
  • Background in data center, infrastructure development, or real estate — able to speak credibly to site selection, land acquisition, and lease execution timelines.
  • Familiarity with cross-functional program gate processes (intake, review, approval, handoff) in hyper-growth or capital-intensive environments.
  • Experience building dashboards and status reporting for senior leadership across complex, multi-program portfolios.
  • Proficiency with data analysis tools (Excel, Google Sheets, SQL basics, or BI tools) to support pipeline analytics and capacity tracking.
  • IC5-level experience or equivalent: demonstrated scope and ownership beyond task execution, with a track record of driving program-level outcomes as an individual contributor.

Wondering if you're a good fit?

We believe in investing in our people and value candidates who bring unique backgrounds — even if you don't check every box. Qualities that tend to be successful in this role include:

  • You are the person on every team who knows exactly where things stand — and who gets slightly uncomfortable when they don't.
  • You hold people accountable without being a bottleneck. You know when to follow up, when to escalate, and when to help unblock rather than just flag.
  • You build systems because you hate doing the same manual work twice. Your trackers are ones that other people actually use.
  • You read a messy program plan and immediately start seeing the sequencing gaps, the missing dependencies, and the risks that no one has named yet.
  • You thrive in a fast-moving, high-growth environment where the pace is high, the stakes are real, and the work actually matters.

Why CoreWeave?

At CoreWeave, we work hard, have fun, and move fast. We're in an exciting stage of hyper-growth that you will not want to miss. We're not afraid of a little chaos, and we're constantly learning.

Our team cares deeply about how we build our product and how we work together, which is represented through our core values:

  • Be Curious at Your Core
  • Act Like an Owner
  • Empower Employees
  • Deliver Best-in-Class Client Experiences
  • Achieve More Together

We support and encourage an entrepreneurial outlook and independent thinking. We foster an environment that encourages collaboration and enables the development of innovative solutions to complex problems. As we get set for takeoff, the organization's growth opportunities are constantly expanding. You will be surrounded by some of the best talent in the industry, who will want to learn from you, too. Come join us!

The base salary range for this position is $177,000 to $237,000. The starting salary will be determined by job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and the market location. We strive for both market alignment and internal equity when determining compensation. In addition to base salary, our total rewards package includes a discretionary bonus, equity awards, and a comprehensive benefits program.

What We Offer

The range we’ve posted represents the typical compensation range for this role. To determine actual compensation, we review the market rate for each candidate which can include a variety of factors. These include qualifications, experience, interview performance, and location.

In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a variety of benefits to support your needs. The benefits below reflect our US-based offerings; for roles in other locations, benefits vary and are shared during the hiring process. These include:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance - 100% paid for by CoreWeave
  • Company-paid Life Insurance 
  • Voluntary supplemental life insurance 
  • Short and long-term disability insurance 
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • Health Savings Account
  • Tuition Reimbursement 
  • Ability to Participate in Employee Stock Purchase Program (ESPP)
  • Mental Wellness Benefits through Spring Health 
  • Family-Forming support provided by Carrot
  • Paid Parental Leave 
  • Flexible, full-service childcare support with Kinside
  • 401(k) with a generous employer match
  • Flexible PTO
  • Catered lunch each day in our office and data center locations
  • A casual work environment
  • A work culture focused on innovative disruption

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