Kalepa

Insurance

SeniorImplementationProjectManager

$155–210k ~AI est. New York, New York, United States
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Implementation Project Manager at Kalepa. Skills: Project management, SaaS implementation, AI implementation. Manage implementation of Kalepa’s Strategic clients. Support a Cross-Functional team”

Industry & Context.

Insurance
Problems you'll solve

Drive mitigation plans

Eligibility Requirements

Some travel required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5 years of relevant experience, 3 years of project management experience, Enterprise-class SaaS/AI software implementations, Waterfall & agile experience, Prior external client-facing experience, Understanding of project commercials, Some travel required

Nice to Have

Professional experience in Insurance, Professional experience in Financial Services, Professional experience in Technology Implementations, Professional experience in Consulting

What You'll Do.

Manage implementation of Kalepa’s Strategic clients

Support a Cross-Functional team

Manage internal change orders

Manage budget updates

Determine impact of changes

Drive mitigation plans

Document lessons learned

Recommend process improvements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-Functional team

Process & Methodology

Waterfall, Agile

Full Job Description

About Kalepa: Insurance is a $7T global industry built on professional labor: underwriting, claims, pricing, operations, and distribution. Kalepa is building AI that can perform that work. We create professional-grade AI systems for insurers: software that can read, reason, decide, and act inside real workflows and operate over long-time horizons. Kalepa begins by augmenting professionals with the tools to succeed at their jobs. That earns us the right to learn from real decisions, capture decision traces, and automate what can be automated successfully over time. Our products are already in production with leading insurers, driving measurable outcomes and expanding across functions. The opportunity is far broader than any single workflow: to build the AI operating system for decision-making across insurance. For people who want to work on AI that matters, in a sector where correctness, trust, and real-world impact count, Kalepa is just getting started. Kalepa is backed by leading investors such as IA Ventures and Inspired Capital, and our team brings experience from Facebook, Palantir, Google, Amazon, McKinsey, Mastercard, and Uber. Our Values (This is important): Many organizations have a dusty list of corporate values that no one ever follows. Kalepa is not one of those companies. Our values are designed to unlock the potential of our employees. Success at Kalepa is bred from five core principles: Hustle and Determination - We hire people who take full ownership of their craft and relentlessly pursue excellence with speed and determination. We choose the hard problems and do not give up. This is the foundation of how we work and how we win. Deliver Customer Impact - We're obsessed with customer impact. Every feature, every line of code, every decision is measured against one question: does this help insurers make better decisions? If it doesn't drive speed, accuracy, or profitability for our customers, we don't build it. Meritocracy - We're building something exc

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