OneTrust

Technology

SeniorProgramManager

$89–133k United States Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Program Manager at OneTrust. Skills: Program management, Cross-functional initiatives. Partner with teams to realize objectives. Discover gaps in operations”

What You'll Achieve.

Drive tangible business outcomes; Drive measurable business outcomes; Advance operational efficiency; Enable R&D teams to deliver innovation

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4+ years professional experience, Experience scoping programs, Experience delivering programs, Experience supporting SaaS teams

Nice to Have

Familiarity with R&D tools, Familiarity with R&D workflows

What You'll Do.

Partner with teams to realize objectives

Discover gaps in operations

Scope new initiatives

Define metrics of success

Report on initiative progress

Drive leadership reviews

Codify good practices

Evangelize good practices

Ensure success of operating ceremonies

Set expectations for ceremonies

Curate material for reviews

Review content for clarity

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Product teams; Engineering teams; UX teams; Go-to-market teams

Communication Scope

Executive presentations

Process & Methodology

Program management

Full Job Description

Strength in Trust OneTrust’s mission is to enable innovation through the responsible use of data and AI. We believe that ensuring data is trusted shouldn’t slow teams down—it should accelerate what’s possible. This led us to develop the first technology platform for responsible data use in 2016. Today, with AI representing the latest and most impactful expansion of data yet, OneTrust is once again redefining what responsible innovation looks like. OneTrust, the AI‑Ready Governance Platform™, unifies regulatory intelligence, automation, and connected governance workflows so businesses can continue to move at the speed of AI while ensuring good governance to prevent data misuse at scale. Trusted by thousands of organizations worldwide, OneTrust is shaping the future where trusted data becomes a transformative force for business and society. The Challenge The Senior Program Manager is a critical member of the Engineering Operations team at OneTrust, responsible for spearheading cross-functional initiatives. This role will work with stakeholders across Product, Engineering, and UX teams within R&D, and partner with Go-to-Market teams to drive tangible and measurable business outcomes aligned to the Company’s strategic objectives. The Senior Program Manager is responsible for planning and operationalizing initiatives that advance operational efficiency in an AI-native world, enabling R&D teams to deliver world class innovation at scale. The ideal candidate combines strategic thinking, stakeholder influence, strong communication with a foundation in SaaS R&D team practices, and a curiosity to establish new ways of working. Your Mission Partner with Product / Engineering / UX, and Go-to-market teams to realize strategic objectives through high impact programs Discover gaps in current operations and scope new initiatives to address gaps Define clear metrics of success, and report on progress of initiatives Drive leadership reviews of initiatives covering key problems to be

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