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Moves Manager Jobs in Kentucky (NOW HIRING)

$192 - $288/hr

Keep things moving. * Manage a high volume of concurrent efforts. At any given time you'll be tracking security operations improvements, FinOps initiatives, build system changes, software migrations ...

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Clear understanding of moves management in professional fundraising. * Proven ability to successfully identify and build relationships with donors to connect their interests with opportunities in a ...

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$96 - $169/hr

This includes but is not limited to owners' direct, change orders, signage, move management, and activation. * Consults with departments to qualify and quantify specific program, project, and ...

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Field Manager

Louisville, KY · On-site

$18/hr

The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced environment, moves easily between tasks, and possesses strong communication and time-management skills. Key Responsibilities Property Showings & Tenant ...

$120 - $190/hr

Manages a portfolio of fundraising prospects for cultivation, solicitation and stewardship to realize fundraising goals using Moves Management methodology. * Researches and works with hospital ...

$95 - $120/hr

Help maintain the moves-management system across both entities through qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship. Partner with the CAO on the development calendar and revenue ...

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$120 - $180/hr

Record moves management into the CRM database to track engagement with donors. * Oversee the preparation of funding proposals, talking points and scripts, assessments of potential support, briefings ...

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How much do moves manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for moves manager in Kentucky is $53,285.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,200.00 and $59,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a moves manager?

A Moves Manager is responsible for tracking and guiding donor engagement to help move prospects through the fundraising pipeline. They develop strategies to strengthen relationships with donors, ensure timely follow-ups, and collaborate with fundraising teams to maximize contributions. Their work often involves data analysis, donor stewardship, and campaign coordination to support an organization’s development goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a moves manager?

To thrive as a Moves Manager, you need strong organizational, project management, and logistical planning skills, typically supported by experience in facilities management or relocation services. Familiarity with move management software, inventory tracking systems, and sometimes certification in project management (such as PMP) is highly beneficial. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and attention to detail help you coordinate teams, vendors, and clients effectively. These skills are crucial for ensuring smooth relocations with minimal disruption and delivering high-quality service to clients or internal stakeholders.

What are the main challenges a moves manager might face, and how can they effectively address them?

Moves Managers often encounter challenges such as coordinating multiple departments, managing tight schedules, and adjusting to last-minute changes or unforeseen issues during relocations. Effective communication and proactive contingency planning are key to addressing these hurdles successfully. Collaborating closely with vendors, building occupants, and internal teams ensures everyone is aligned and tasks are prioritized correctly. This role also requires the ability to stay calm under pressure and adapt solutions quickly, which helps maintain a smooth relocation process even when unexpected challenges arise.

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Infographic showing various Moves Manager job openings in Kentucky as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,285 per year, or $25.6 per hour.

Senior Lead Technical Program Manager - Infrastructure New Boston, MA

Klaviyo Inc.

On-site

$192 - $288/hr

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Job description

At Klaviyo, we value the unique backgrounds, experiences and perspectives each Klaviyo (we call ourselves Klaviyos) brings to our workplace each and every day. We believe everyone deserves a fair shot at success and appreciate the experiences each person brings beyond the traditional job requirements. If you’re a close but not exact match with the description, we hope you’ll still consider applying. Want to learn more about life at Klaviyo? Visit klaviyo.com/careers to see how we empower creators to own their own destiny.

Klaviyo's infrastructure is the foundation that every product, every customer, and every engineer depends on. In this role you will be the connective tissue between our Infrastructure organization and the rest of engineering, driving the rollout of critical, cross-cutting programs that affect how we build, operate, and secure our platform at scale.

You will juggle a high volume of parallel efforts across cloud infrastructure, FinOps, build systems, software migrations, security operations, and more, keeping each moving, supporting teams to be successful, and escalating quickly when capacity or priority decisions need to be made. This is not a role for someone who waits to be told what to do. It's a role for someone who drives.

How you'll make a difference
  • Own the rollout of infrastructure initiatives across engineering. Drive programs from planning through completion, coordinating across teams that don't report to you and don't always have capacity to prioritize infrastructure work. Keep things moving.
  • Manage a high volume of concurrent efforts. At any given time you'll be tracking security operations improvements, FinOps initiatives, build system changes, software migrations, and other cross-cutting infrastructure programs simultaneously. Clear prioritization and status visibility are non-negotiable.
  • Hold teams accountable and elevate when needed. You know how to build the relationships and create the visibility that keeps infrastructure work from getting deprioritized. When a team genuinely lacks capacity, you surface that quickly, bring the right people into the conversation, and get a trade‑off decision made — not absorb the delay quietly.
  • Develop a way to provide program health continuously. Establish and maintain clear, actionable reporting on the status of all infrastructure rollouts. Leadership should always know what's on track, what's at risk, and what decisions are needed from them.
  • Partner with Infrastructure leadership on planning and prioritization. Work closely with engineering and SRE leadership to build and maintain a rolling roadmap, sequence work across teams, and ensure infrastructure investments align with engineering and business priorities.
  • Define clear ways of working across teams. Create frameworks, templates, and coordination models that make it easier for infrastructure and product engineering teams to work together effectively. Build the playbook as you go.
  • Develop deep technical fluency in the programs you own. You don't need to write the code, but you need to understand what's being built, why it matters, and what the technical risks are well enough to ask the right questions, identify blockers early, and represent the work credibly to engineering leadership.
  • Drive automation and operational excellence. Challenge manual processes wherever you find them. Partner with infrastructure teams to identify opportunities to centralize and automate change rather than default to simply assigning out the same work to different teams.
Who you are
  • Technically fluent. You've worked closely with infrastructure, SRE, or platform engineering teams. You understand security operations, cloud infrastructure, CI/CD, and software migrations well enough to engage substantively, not just track status.
  • A driver, not a facilitator. You move work forward. You follow up, push back, elevate, and hold people accountable, constructively, but consistently. You don't wait for the next meeting to surface a problem.
  • Influential and relationship-driven. You know that infrastructure work gets done through trust, not authority. You build strong relationships across engineering teams, understand what motivates different stakeholders, and use that context to create alignment
  • AI‑first in how you work. You don't just talk about AI, you use it daily to move faster, work smarter, and do more with less. You bring that mindset to the teams you work with and actively look for opportunities to automate, accelerate, and improve how programs are run.
  • Comfortable with high volume and ambiguity. You can manage many parallel workstreams without losing track of any of them, and you don't need a clean problem statement to get started.
  • Clear and direct communicator. You tailor your message by audience, engineering teams need different information than engineering VPs, and you make it easy for leadership to understand status and make decisions quickly.
  • Outcome‑oriented. You measure success by realizing the impact and what improves, not by the quality of your tracking.
Preferred experience (guidance, not gates)
  • 8+ years of experience in technical program management within a fast-paced product engineering environment, ideally SaaS or high-growth tech.
  • Demonstrated experience driving large-scale infrastructure rollouts across multiple engineering teams.
  • Familiarity with cloud infrastructure, FinOps, security operations, and software migration programs.
  • Strong fluency in tools such as Jira, Linear, Asana, or Smartsheet.
  • Track record of managing competing priorities and delivering results without direct authority over engineering teams.
Nice to haves
  • Experience in both infrastructure and product engineering contexts.
  • Familiarity with FinOps frameworks and cloud cost optimization programs.
  • Experience building or evolving TPM practices in a nascent or growing function.
  • Hands‑on with CI/CD tooling, build systems, or security compliance frameworks.

Massachusetts Applicants: It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.

Our salary range reflects the cost of labor across various U.S. geographic markets. The range displayed below reflects the minimum and maximum target salaries for the position across all our US locations. The base salary offered for this position is determined by several factors, including the applicant’s job-related skills, relevant experience, education or training, and work location.

In addition to base salary, our total compensation package may include participation in the company’s annual cash bonus plan, variable compensation (OTE) for sales and customer success roles, equity, sign‑on payments, and a comprehensive range of health, welfare, and wellbeing benefits based on eligibility.

Your recruiter can provide more details about the specific salary/OTE range for your preferred location during the hiring process.

Base Pay Range For US Locations:

$192,000 — $288,000 USD

This role may require up to 10% travel for purposes such as new hire onboarding, client or partner work if applicable, team meetings, and industry events. Travel is coordinated in advance.

Get to Know Klaviyo

We’re Klaviyo (pronounced clay‑vee‑oh). We empower creators to own their destiny by making first‑party data accessible and actionable like never before. We see limitless potential for the technology we’re developing to nurture personalized experiences in ecommerce and beyond. To reach our goals, we need our own crew of remarkable creators—ambitious and collaborative teammates who stay focused on our north star: delighting our customers. If you’re ready to do the best work of your career, where you’ll be welcomed as your whole self from day one and supported with generous benefits, we hope you’ll join us.

AI fluency at Klaviyo includes responsible use of AI (including privacy, security, bias awareness, and human‑in‑the‑loop). We provide accommodations as needed.

By participating in Klaviyo’s interview process, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and will adhere to our Guidelines for using AI in the Klaviyo interview Process. For more information about how we process your personal data, see our Job Applicant Privacy Notice.

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