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What is the difference between Assistant Technical Program Manager vs Technical Program Manager?

AspectAssistant Technical Program ManagerTechnical Program Manager
CredentialsBachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, or related field; some certifications like PMP or Agile certificationsTypically requires similar or advanced certifications; often more experience required
Work EnvironmentSupports TPMs, assists with project coordination, and handles specific tasks within projectsLeads project planning, execution, and delivery; manages cross-functional teams
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across tech companies, startups, and IT departments for supporting project managementCommonly employed in large tech firms, software companies, and enterprise IT projects

The Assistant Technical Program Manager typically supports the Technical Program Manager by handling specific tasks and assisting in project coordination. The TPM has a broader leadership role, overseeing project execution and strategic planning. Both roles require similar credentials and are used in tech environments, but the TPM holds more responsibility and leadership in project delivery.

What are the most commonly searched types of Technical Program Manager jobs in Tennessee? The most popular types of Technical Program Manager jobs in Tennessee are:
What cities in Tennessee are hiring for Assistant Technical Program Manager jobs? Cities in Tennessee with the most Assistant Technical Program Manager job openings:
Technical Program Engineer

Technical Program Engineer

Sapsol Technologies Inc

Nashville, TN • On-site

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Job description

Need project/program management skills with basic SW and MRI understanding (preferred)
Our customer is trying to develop some SW related to 2 MRI workstreams namely oscillating gradient diffusion (OGSE/OGD) MRI methods in partnership with Vanderbilt University and collaborating clinical research sites and FLORET UTE Imaging in collaboration with Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
Here is the detailed JD:
Role Summary
The MRI Technical Program Engineer will support 2 workstreams, viz. the development, refinement, and validation of oscillating gradient diffusion (OGSE/OGD) MRI methods in partnership with Vanderbilt University and collaborating clinical research sites and FLORET UTE Imaging in collaboration with Cincinnati Children's Hospital. The role combines technical implementation and coordination responsibilities to ensure successful execution of program deliverables focused on MRI pulse sequence development, research software integration, and data processing within the Philips MRI research ecosystem.
This position is designed for a technically strong engineer who excels in coordination and structured execution. While hands-on work in sequence development and data workflows is expected, the role does not require independent subject-matter leadership in diffusion MRI.
Core Responsibilities:
Program and Project Coordination
• Manage end-to-end workstream timelines and ensure progress aligns with sprint milestones and program schedules.
• Track technical documentation, deliverables, risks, and key meeting actions.
• Facilitate effective communication between Philips internal teams, Vanderbilt researchers, and participating sites.
• Monitor scope execution to ensure alignment with planned activities and deadlines.
• Support preparation, compliance, and tracking of research collaboration documents, agreements, and contractual elements.
Qualifications
Required
  • B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, or related field.
  • Experience in MRI pulse sequence development (e.g., Philips R5/R6 research environment or other vendor research platforms).
  • Proficiency in MRI principles, especially diffusion imaging fundamentals.
  • Strong organizational and program coordination skills in a technical environment.
  • Ability to communicate effectively across engineering, academic, and research stakeholders.
  • Experience with MATLAB, Python, or similar tools for MRI data processing.

Preferred
  • Previous exposure to oscillating gradient diffusion techniques (OGSE/OGD) or advanced diffusion MRI research.
  • Familiarity with Philips MR Open Interface, RFP, or research integration frameworks.
  • Experience working in multi-institution collaborations or research consortia.