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Senior Program Governance & Compliance Manager

Santa Clara, California

We’re in an unbelievably exciting area of tech and are fundamentally reshaping the data storage industry. Here, you lead with innovative thinking, grow along with us, and join the smartest team in the industry.

This type of work—work that changes the world—is what the tech industry was founded on. So, if you're ready to seize the endless opportunities and leave your mark, come join us.

THE ROLE

We are seeking a disciplined, systems-thinker to own the operating model that holds the Global Partner Program Center of Excellence together. This role is the backbone of how Everpure’s partner programs function at scale — ensuring that every program element is governed consistently, compliance is enforced rigorously, and the policies that guide exception decisions are clear, documented, and applied uniformly.

As Senior Program Governance & Compliance Manager, you will define and maintain the frameworks, policies, and processes that enable the rest of the program team to operate with discipline and confidence. You will not own readiness for each program area — that accountability sits with each program lead — but you will own the governance structure that ensures readiness is defined, measurable, and enforced.

You will work closely with the Resale, Managed Service, and Distribution program leads, as well as Channel Ops, Finance, Legal, and Sales leadership to ensure the partner program operates as a unified, compliant, and auditable system.

This role operates within the overall Global Partner Program Center of Excellence and is expected to operate as part of a coordinated system, not an independent program. You will be accountable for the governance structure and processes that enable consistent and scalable program execution. While you will manage the exception intake, review, and tracking process, final approval authority for program exceptions resides with the Director, Partner Program.

WHAT YOU’LL DO

Governance Framework and Operating Model

  • Define and maintain the governance framework for the Global Partner Program Center of Excellence, including RACIs, decision rights, escalation paths, and operating cadences
  • Establish and maintain cross-program standards that ensure consistency across all partner segments and routes-to-market
  • Own the program exception management process, including defining criteria, managing intake and review workflows, and ensuring decisions are documented and tracked. Facilitate decision-making, with final approval authority held by the Director, Partner Programs.
  • Analyze exception trends and identify systemic issues, providing recommendations to program leads and the Director, Partner Program to improve program design and reduce exception volume
  • Drive the program operating cadence including planning cycles, program reviews, and cross-functional alignment forums
  • Define compliance standards and enforcement frameworks, while program leads remain accountable for execution within those standards

Program Compliance

  • Define and maintain compliance standards across all partner program elements, ensuring consistent and auditable enforcement
  • Monitor partner compliance against program requirements and work with program leads to address gaps
  • Partner with Channel Ops on operational compliance tracking and reporting
  • Escalate material compliance issues and recommend corrective action where needed

Policy Design and Documentation

  • Own the design and maintenance of all partner program policies, including eligibility, tier transitions, exception rules, and enforcement guidelines
  • Establish and maintain the single source of truth for all program documentation, requirements, and policies across the Center of Excellence
  • Ensure all program documentation is current, accessible, and clearly written for internal and external audiences
  • Identify gaps and inconsistencies across program policies and drive resolution in collaboration with program leads

Launch Readiness Framework

  • Define and maintain the program launch readiness framework — the gate criteria, checklist, and review process that each program lead is accountable for completing before any program change goes live
  • Conduct pre-launch governance reviews with each program lead to confirm readiness criteria have been met
  • Document launch reviews and maintain a record of readiness confirmations and approvals
  • Continuously improve the readiness framework based on lessons learned from each program launch
  • Ensure readiness standards are consistently applied across all program areas, while program leads remain accountable for meeting those requirements

Cross-Functional Alignment and Reporting

  • Serve as the program team’s primary liaison on governance and compliance matters with Legal, Finance, Channel Ops, and Sales leadership
  • Provide regular reporting on governance health, compliance status, and exception trends to program leadership
  • Support audit and regulatory inquiries related to partner program compliance as needed
  • Identify opportunities to simplify and streamline governance processes without sacrificing rigor

WHAT YOU’LL BRING…

  • 8+ years of experience in channel programs, partner operations, or compliance within a technology company
  • Proven experience building governance frameworks, compliance processes, or operating models in a complex, cross-functional environment
  • Strong understanding of channel program structures, partner compliance dynamics, and exception management
  • Exceptional attention to detail with the ability to design policies that are clear, consistent, and auditable
  • Strong process orientation with the ability to create structure and discipline without creating unnecessary bureaucracy
  • Ability to influence cross-functional stakeholders across Legal, Finance, Channel Ops, and Sales
  • Strong written communication skills with the ability to produce clear, concise, and professional program documentation
  • Ability to hold others accountable to standards while maintaining strong working relationships
  • Experience in a high-growth, fast-paced technology company where ambiguity is common and execution discipline is critical

 

 

Salary ranges are determined based on role, level and location. For positions open to candidates in multiple geographical locations, the base salary range is reflective of the labor market across the applicable locations. 

This role may be eligible for incentive pay and/or equity. 

There is no application deadline and we accept applications on an ongoing basis until the job is filled.

The annual base salary range is:

$182,000 - $273,000 USD

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US:

  • Innovation: We celebrate those who think critically, like a challenge, and aspire to be trailblazers.
  • Growth: We give you the space and support to grow along with us and to contribute to something meaningful. We have been named Fortune's Best Workplaces in Technology™, Fortune's Best Workplaces in the Bay Area™, and certified as a Great Place to Work®!
  • Team: We build each other up and set aside ego for the greater good.

And because we understand the value of bringing your full and best self to work, we offer a variety of perks to manage a healthy balance, including flexible time off, wellness resources, and company-sponsored team events. Check out purebenefits.com for more information.

ACCOMMODATIONS AND ACCESSIBILITY:

Candidates with disabilities may request accommodations for all aspects of our hiring process. For more on this, contact us at TA-Ops@purestorage.com if you’re invited to an interview.

OUR COMMITMENT TO A STRONG AND INCLUSIVE TEAM:

We’re forging a future where everyone finds their rightful place and where every voice matters. Where uniqueness isn’t just accepted but embraced. That’s why we are committed to fostering the growth and development of every person, cultivating a sense of community through our Employee Resource Groups and advocating for inclusive leadership.

Everpure is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, sexual stereotypes, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other characteristic legally protected by the laws of the jurisdiction in which you are being considered for hire.

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