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Program Management Professional Jobs in Bakersfield, CA

Regional Program Manager

Bakersfield, CA ยท On-site

$70K - $73K/yr

This role blends program leadership, people management, and training execution to drive consistent ... Proactively resolve site-level concerns with urgency and professionalism People Leadership & Coach ...

Associate Program Director (WSP)

Wasco, CA ยท On-site

$81.17 - $99.21/hr

Demonstrate ethical behavior in order to maintain professional standards and safeguard the participant. * Demonstrate proper attitudes and techniques towards faculty, institution staff, and program ...

... programs, orphan and idle well remediation, facility decommissioning, methane management ... Lead and mentor environmental professionals, project managers, field staff, and subcontracted ...

... programs, orphan and idle well remediation, facility decommissioning, methane management ... Lead and mentor environmental professionals, project managers, field staff, and subcontracted ...

Clinical Associate Program Mgr 2

Bakersfield, CA ยท On-site

$76K - $93K/yr

Under supervision by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), provides program management and ... Maintains frequent, professional, and courteous communications with participants and families.

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How much do program management professional jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for program management professional in Bakersfield, CA is $111,134.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $82,200.00 and $137,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Program Management Professional vs Project Coordinator?

AspectProgram Management ProfessionalProject Coordinator
CertificationsPgMP, PMPPMP, CAPM
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple projects, strategic planningSupports project teams, day-to-day tasks
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in large organizations, industries like IT, constructionUsed across various industries, entry to mid-level roles

The Program Management Professional focuses on managing multiple related projects to achieve strategic objectives, requiring advanced certifications like PgMP. In contrast, a Project Coordinator supports individual projects, handling scheduling and communication. While both roles require PMP certification, the Program Management Professional role involves higher-level planning and coordination across projects, making it suitable for experienced professionals aiming for strategic oversight.

What are the career paths for program management professionals?

Program management professionals can advance to senior roles such as Program Director, Portfolio Manager, or Chief Project Officer, often by gaining experience and certifications like PMP or PgMP. They may also transition into executive positions, consulting, or specialized areas like risk management or strategic planning, depending on their skills and industry focus.

What are the most commonly searched types of Program Management jobs in Bakersfield, CA?

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Program Manager - Water Infrastructure (Wells)

Innovation Consulting

Bakersfield, CA โ€ข Hybrid

$141K - $262K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Program Manager – Water Infrastructure (Wells)


Type: Direct Hire

Location: Hybrid – Los Angeles, CA | Chico, CA | Bakersfield, CA | San Jose, CA

Salary: $141,000–$262,000, DOE


About the Role

We're partnered with California's largest regulated water utility to recruit a Program Manager to lead a newly centralized, statewide program for the delivery of potable water wells — new construction and replacement. This is a build-and-run mandate: the utility is converting well delivery from a regional to a centralized, programmatic model, and this role will stand up that program, support projects already underway, and scale it toward the higher-volume replacement pipeline ahead. At full scale, the program is expected to run roughly 50 concurrent well projects statewide.

The Program Manager will oversee planning, permitting, design, construction, equipping, and startup for the well portfolio, working closely with engineering consultants, drilling contractors, hydrogeologists, and internal stakeholders across water resources, asset management, and capital delivery. The role directly supervises two engineers and coordinates the work of an additional engineer and technician assigned to the program, and reports to the Director of Capital Delivery.

This role calls for a strong blend of technical engineering judgment, program management discipline, and California regulatory fluency — particularly around CEQA and well permitting at the county and state level.


Key Responsibilities

•     Develop and execute the overall strategy, vision, and long-range plan for the wells program, including scaling delivery capacity to meet current and future well construction and replacement needs

•     Partner with Water Resources, Asset Management, and Capital Delivery leadership to support program justification and staffing plans for general rate case filings

•     Lead, track, and report on well program delivery to ensure projects are completed safely, efficiently, and within approved scope, schedule, budget, and quality expectations

•     Manage the well delivery team, including assigning priorities, monitoring performance, resolving issues, and mitigating risks

•     Supervise direct-reporting engineers, including performance management, training, workload planning, and staffing recommendations; coordinate the work of additional assigned engineering and technician resources

•     Develop, monitor, and report program KPIs for production, quality, schedule, cost, and delivery effectiveness

•     Establish and continuously improve standard well delivery processes, procedures, tools, templates, and systems

•     Coordinate programmatic permitting, environmental, water quality, and hydrogeology support to streamline CEQA, CUP, DDW, and related well project approvals

•     Develop and manage scalable contracting approaches, including master contracts for permitting consultants, hydrogeologists, drilling contractors, and construction services

•     Work with Asset Management to develop well condition assessment, rehabilitation criteria, and replacement timing methodologies

•     Prepare and deliver executive-level reports and program summaries


Required Qualifications

•     Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Geology, or related field

•     8+ years of progressive experience in engineering (or geology) and project management, including design and construction of water facilities, specifically potable water wells

•     State registration as a Professional Engineer (PE), Professional Geologist (PG), or Certified Hydrogeologist (CHG)

•     Direct familiarity with California well permitting and environmental processes — CEQA, county well permits, environmental health, or related regulatory requirements

•     Experience coordinating with multiple agencies and permitting stakeholders

•     Strong contractor, consultant, and cross-functional leadership skills

•     Proficiency with MS Project and Power BI

•     Valid California Driver License


Preferred Qualifications

•     Master's degree

•     Experience working for a California water utility, groundwater consulting firm, or engineering consultancy

•     Project Management Professional (PMP) certification

•     Water Distribution and Water Treatment Operator certifications

•     Experience writing or reviewing technical engineering documents


Compensation & Employment

Employment Type: The selected candidate will be hired as a full-time employee directly with our client.

Salary: $141,000–$262,000, DOE.

Benefits: 100% employer-funded defined benefit pension — a rare offering in today's market that provides guaranteed lifetime income starting at retirement — comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage effective your first month, an annual performance bonus opportunity, 401(k) participation, life insurance and long-term disability coverage, tuition reimbursement, and generous paid time off including holidays, vacation, and sick leave.