Technical Program Manager
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Job description
Ready to shape the future of supercomputing? At Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), we're building the world's most powerful HPC and AI systems-like Frontier and Aurora-to solve humanity's toughest challenges. Join us as a Technical Program Manager (TPM) and lead programs that push the limits of innovation.
What You'll Do:
- Own the full program lifecycle-scope, schedule, and budget.
- Align cross-functional teams (hardware, software, supply chain, partners like NVIDIA, AMD, Intel).
- Build integrated schedules, manage risks, and resolve dependencies.
- Communicate status and decisions clearly to executives and stakeholders.
- Apply technical expertise in HPC/AI architecture (GPUs, interconnects, cooling, system software) to guide decisions.
Requirements
- Bachelors in CS, EE, or related field; 5+ years in technical program management or engineering.
- Experience with NPI lifecycle and large-scale systems.
- Preferred: Advanced degree, HPC/AI experience, hardware/software knowledge., Accountability, Accountability, Active Learning, Active Listening, Bias, Business Decisions, Business Development, Business Metrics, Business Performance, Business Strategies, Calendar Management, Coaching, Computer Literacy, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Cross-Functional Teamwork, Design Thinking, Empathy, Follow-Through, Growth Mindset, Intellectual Curiosity (Inactive), Leadership, Long Term Planning, Managing Ambiguity, Personal Initiative {+ 5 more}
Benefits & conditions
Be an Early Applicant In-Office Fort Collins, CO, USA 126K-239K Annually Senior level In-Office Fort Collins, CO, USA 126K-239K Annually Senior level The Technical Program Manager will lead complex, cross-functional technical projects from conception to launch, ensuring projects meet strategic goals, schedules, and budgets while managing dependencies across engineering, product management, and operations teams. The summary above was generated by AI Technical Program Manager
This role has been designed as ''Onsite' with an expectation that you will primarily work from an HPE office.