Program Manager
Indeed
About the role
We are looking for a Senior Program Manager to support an Application Security team by coordinating code hygiene and operational ownership programs. You will lead team meetings, create project documentation, manage change initiatives, and track and communicate progress, risks, and key results across PMO teams and leadership. The role requires 8+ years of program management experience and strong SQL or IQL analytical ability.
What you will do
- Work with PMO teams across the organization to track, report, and communicate progress, risks, blockers, and key results (KRs).
- Set up program meetings and communicate effectively with leadership and stakeholders.
- Proactively and independently research, experiment, and solve problems with rapid iteration cycles to deliver results fast.
Must haves
- 8+ years of experience in Program Management roles or similar.
- Strong project management and communication skills.
- Ability to work with PMO teams across the organization to track, report, and communicate progress, risks, blockers, and key results (KRs).
- Experience setting up program meetings and communicating effectively with leadership and stakeholders.
- IQL or SQL and strong analytical skills.
- Strong ability to work as a self-starter.
- Proactively and independently researches, experiments, and solves problems with rapid iteration cycles to deliver results fast.
- Upper-Intermediate English level.
Nice to haves
- Advanced Japanese skills.
- Application Security domain knowledge.
Perks
- Growth without limits: build your skills through mentorship, internal TechTalks, challenging projects, and a dedicated annual learning budget
- Competitive compensation: get recognition that reflects your skills and impact, with regular performance and compensation reviews
- Flexibility: work 100% remotely with flexible hours that support focus, autonomy, and a healthy work rhythm
- Meaningful, modern projects: build impactful products using modern technologies alongside global teams and leading brands
- Collaborative culture: join a supportive environment with zero micromanagement where ideas are welcomed and contributions are recognized
- Well-being & support: access local well-being programs and people-focused support tailored to your location
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Have any questions?
What is the work format and schedule?
We are a remote-first company, so all our positions are remote. Schedules are flexible, but the main requirement is to have an overlap with your client’s schedule to ensure smooth collaboration. Specific details depend on the project and are discussed during the interview process.
What level of English is required?
We look for Upper-Intermediate (B2) proficiency or higher. Since you will be collaborating with international teams and global clients (including Fortune 500 companies), English is a part of your daily work.
Does AgileEngine provide work equipment?
It depends on your location. We provide equipment in Ukraine, Poland, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, Guatemala, Portugal, Spain, and India. In the USA, equipment is usually provided by the client; otherwise, you will be expected to use your own setup.
What opportunities for professional growth do you offer?
We support continuous growth through personalized development paths tailored to each expert. Also, you can expect:
- An annual learning and development budget
- Internal workshops, tech talks, and mentorship programs
- Opportunities to switch projects or grow into new roles over time
What does a typical team look like, and what tools do you use?
Teams vary by project, but you’ll usually work with a mix of experts across different fields, along with a delivery or project manager who supports collaboration and onboarding.
For day-to-day work, teams commonly use tools like Jira and Google Workspace, along with communication platforms such as Google Chat. Depending on the client, you may also work with Slack, Confluence, Notion, or similar tools.
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