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Senior Staff / Staff Metrics Program Manager and AI Workflow Systems Manager

San Ramon, CA; Reno, NV

Senior Staff / Staff Metrics Program Manager and AI Workflow Systems Manager

(San Ramon, CA or Reno, NV)

Are you excited to design AI-powered systems that don’t just track work—but actively manage and optimize it? Do you enjoy translating complex operational challenges into structured workflows, intelligent automation, and measurable performance? Are you motivated by building scalable systems that bring clarity, prioritization, and accountability to fast-moving technical teams? If so, we invite you to be a part of our innovative team.

In this role, you will serve as the product owner of Ridgeline’s internal AI-augmented delivery platform within our Security organization, architecting how work is structured, executed, and optimized. You’ll design and deploy AI-powered workflows, define schemas and governance frameworks, and ensure high-quality data capture for intelligent automation and insights. Partnering closely with technical teams, you’ll translate strategy into operational systems—leveraging cutting-edge AI tools such as large language models, prompt orchestration frameworks, and workflow automation platforms—to drive visibility, prioritization, and performance at scale. This is a hands-on role where you will balance system design, execution, and continuous improvement to enable measurable business outcomes.

At Ridgeline, how we work matters as much as what we build. Ridgeliners act like owners, choose growth over comfort, and communicate with transparency. We assume positive intent, bias toward action, and bring solutions—not just problems. We celebrate wins, learn from setbacks, and thrive in a resilient, collaborative, high-performing culture.If this excites you, we’d love to meet you!

You must be work authorized in the United States without the need for employer sponsorship.

The impact you will have:

  • Design and implement AI-optimized workflows with structured schemas, states, and data models that enable intelligent automation
  • Configure and govern AI systems including prompts, routing logic, autonomy thresholds, and human-in-the-loop checkpoints
  • Monitor AI agent performance and continuously improve reliability, accuracy, and operational outcomes
  • Build and maintain a prioritized backlog of workflow and AI enhancements aligned to business impact
  • Drive adoption of structured work practices and transition teams from manual tracking to AI-inferred visibility
  • Translate strategic objectives into measurable metrics, dashboards, and execution frameworks
  • Partner cross-functionally with Security, Engineering, and Product teams to deliver scalable operational systems
  • Lead execution with a balance of strategic thinking and hands-on delivery while ensuring accountability and momentum
  • Establish best practices for workflow governance, data quality, and AI system reliability

What we look for:

  • 8–10+ years of experience in program management, operations, workflow engineering, or related fields
  • Strong data literacy with experience analyzing operational metrics, flow efficiency, and performance dashboards
  • Proven ability to design and optimize structured workflows, intake systems, and automation frameworks
  • Experience working with AI systems, including prompt design, instruction governance, and human-in-the-loop models
  • Familiarity with autonomy frameworks, escalation logic, and risk-based AI governance approaches (e.g., NIST AI RMF)
  • Ability to operate independently and navigate ambiguity to deliver scalable solutions
  • Experience defining and tracking OKRs tied to business outcomes
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to influence across technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Demonstrated problem-solving mindset and continuous learning orientation

Bonus:

  • Experience in FinTech or investment management platforms
  • Familiarity with SaaS environments, cloud infrastructure, and AWS
  • Exposure to serverless architectures
  • Passion for building engaging, efficient, and enjoyable team workflows

About Ridgeline
Ridgeline is the first front-to-back system of record for investment managers. Founded by visionary entrepreneur Dave Duffield (co-founder of both PeopleSoft and Workday), the company was created to modernize an industry held back by outdated, disconnected technology. Powered by a single, real-time data set and embedded AI, Ridgeline helps firms automate complexity, accelerate collaboration, and deliver tailored client experiences at scale, without added headcount or risk. Ridgeline is headquartered in Lake Tahoe, with offices in New York, Reno, and the Bay Area, and is recognized by Fast Company as a “Best Workplace for Innovators,” by Frost & Sullivan as a “Technology Innovation Leader,” and by The Software Report as a “Top 100 Software Company.”

Ridgeline is proud to be a community-minded, discrimination-free equal opportunity workplace.

Ridgeline processes the information you submit in connection with your application in accordance with the Ridgeline Applicant Privacy Statement. Please review the Ridgeline Applicant Privacy Statement in full to understand our privacy practices and contact us with any questions.

Compensation and Benefits
The typical starting salary range for new hires in this role is: $170,000 - $220,000.
The typical starting salary range for this role in the select locations listed above is: $190,000 - $240,000.
Final compensation amounts are determined by multiple factors, including candidate experience and expertise, and may vary from the amount listed above.

As an employee at Ridgeline, you’ll have many opportunities for advancement in your career and can make a true impact on the product.

In addition to the base salary, Ridgeline employees can participate in our Company Stock Plan subject to the applicable Stock Option Agreement. We also offer rich benefits that reflect the kind of organization we want to be: one in which our employees feel valued and are inspired to bring their best selves to work. These include unlimited vacation, educational and wellness reimbursements, and $0 cost employee insurance plans. Please check out our Careers page for a more comprehensive overview of our perks and benefits.

 

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