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Sr. Technical Program Manager

Austin, TX

About the Company

 

At Future Secure AI, we're building something genuinely new — and we're looking for people bold enough to build it with us. We work at the frontier of AI, tackling big, real-world problems for global enterprises across multiple industries, armed with state-of-the-art technology and a culture that prizes courage, rigor, and relentless curiosity. Our BRAVER values aren't just words on a wall — they describe the kind of people we are and the standard we hold ourselves to every day. Our leadership team is entrepreneurial, experienced, and accessible, with an open-door policy that means you'll never be just a number here. We invest seriously in your growth because we know our success depends on yours. If you're ready to work alongside some of the brightest minds in the industry, push into uncharted territory, and do work that genuinely matters, Future Secure AI is the place for you.

About the Role 

FutureSecure AI is looking for a Senior Engineering Program Manager (EPM) to lead and scale our DevSecOps programs. You will sit at the intersection of engineering, security, and product delivery — driving complex, cross-functional initiatives. This role requires someone who is technically fluent enough to engage meaningfully with engineers and architects, challenge assumptions, identify dependencies, and help teams make better decisions — without being a hands-on engineer themselves. 

What You'll Do 

Program Leadership 

  • Own the end-to-end planning, execution, and delivery of DevSecOps programs across CI/CD, cloud security, and compliance initiatives 
  • Drive alignment across Engineering, Security, Infrastructure, and Product teams to ensure program objectives are clearly defined and consistently met 
  • Maintain program roadmaps, track milestones, manage risks, and communicate status to senior leadership and stakeholders with clarity and confidence 
  • Facilitate architectural and technical design reviews, contributing a program lens to identify upstream/downstream dependencies, sequencing risks, and delivery gaps 

Technical Engagement 

  • Develop and maintain a working understanding of FSAI's system architecture, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud security posture to engage credibly in technical discussions 
  • Review and interpret architectural diagrams, dependency maps, and technical proposals — providing program-level commentary on feasibility, risk, and cross-team impact 
  • Partner with engineers and security architects to surface technical blockers early and drive them to resolution 

CI/CD & Platform Delivery 

  • Program-manage the evolution of FSAI's CI/CD pipelines, including tooling upgrades, automation initiatives, and developer experience improvements 
  • Coordinate across platform engineering, DevOps, and application teams to ensure pipeline changes are sequenced and communicated effectively 

Cloud Security 

  • Drive programs that improve FSAI's cloud security posture across AWS/Azure/GCP environments 
  • Track and manage the delivery of security controls, guardrails, and architectural improvements in collaboration with the Security Engineering team 

Compliance & Risk 

  • Lead cross-functional efforts to achieve and maintain compliance with frameworks such as SOC 2, NIST 800-53, and ISO 27001 
  • Own the program structure for audits, evidence collection, and remediation tracking — ensuring nothing falls through the cracks 
  • Maintain a risk register for active programs and proactively escalate issues that threaten scope, schedule, or compliance posture 

 

What You Bring 

Experience 

  • 5+ years in Engineering Program Management, Technical Program Management, or a related discipline 
  • Demonstrated experience delivering programs in DevSecOps, platform engineering, or security-adjacent domains 
  • Track record of managing large, multi-team programs from inception through delivery 

Technical Fluency 

  • Ability to read and engage with architectural diagrams, system flow documentation, and technical design proposals 
  • Working knowledge of CI/CD concepts and tooling (e.g., GitHub Actions, Jenkins, ArgoCD, Terraform, or similar) 
  • Familiarity with cloud infrastructure concepts across one or more major cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP) 
  • Understanding of security and compliance frameworks (SOC 2, NIST) sufficient to drive structured, audit-ready programs 

Skills & Behaviors 

  • Exceptional stakeholder management — comfortable presenting to executives and pushing back on engineers when needed 
  • Strong ability to synthesize ambiguity into structured plans with clear owners, timelines, and decision points 
  • Data-driven approach to tracking program health and communicating risk 
  • Collaborative, low-ego leadership style with a bias toward unblocking teams 

 

Nice to Have 

  • Experience in a high-growth AI, fintech, or cybersecurity company 
  • Familiarity with zero-trust architecture or secure software supply chain concepts 
  • PMP, PMI-ACP, or SAFe certification 
  • Experience with Jira, Confluence, Notion and modern program management tooling 

Why Join Us?

  • A high-performance culture
  • State-of-the-art technology
  • Experience world-class leadership
  • Scale of impact and purpose
  • A competitive salary and a huge growth trajectory
  • Work with the best in the industry
  • Flexible work environment
  • Diversity and creativity


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