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How much do resiliency program manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for resiliency program manager in the United States is $107,460.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,500.00 and $132,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Resiliency Program Manager typically collaborate with cross-functional teams during a crisis event?

A Resiliency Program Manager works closely with IT, operations, communications, and executive leadership to coordinate effective responses during a crisis. They facilitate regular meetings, lead scenario-based exercises, and ensure clear communication channels among departments. During an event, they manage incident response plans, assign roles, and provide updates to stakeholders, ensuring business continuity and quick recovery. This collaborative approach helps maintain organizational resilience and minimizes downtime.

What is the difference between Resiliency Program Manager vs Business Continuity Coordinator?

AspectResiliency Program ManagerBusiness Continuity Coordinator
CertificationsFEMA, CBCP, PMPFEMA, CBCP, ISO 22301
Work EnvironmentStrategic planning, cross-department collaborationOperational focus, plan development and testing
Industry UsageCorporate, government, utilitiesCorporate, government, healthcare

The Resiliency Program Manager oversees overall organizational resilience strategies, including business continuity, disaster recovery, and risk management. The Business Continuity Coordinator focuses more on developing, implementing, and testing specific business continuity plans. While both roles require similar certifications and work in related environments, the Program Manager has a broader strategic scope, whereas the Coordinator handles operational plan execution.

What is a Resiliency Program Manager?

A Resiliency Program Manager is a professional responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing programs that help organizations anticipate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disruptions or adverse events. These disruptions can include natural disasters, cyberattacks, supply chain interruptions, or other crises. The Resiliency Program Manager works across departments to ensure business continuity plans are in place, conducts risk assessments, and leads training exercises to build organizational resilience. Their goal is to minimize downtime and maintain essential operations during and after unexpected events.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Resiliency Program Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Resiliency Program Manager, you need expertise in risk management, business continuity planning, and project management, often supported by a bachelor’s degree and relevant certifications such as CBCP or PMP. Familiarity with business continuity software, incident response platforms, and regulatory compliance requirements is typically required. Strong leadership, analytical thinking, and effective communication are essential soft skills for coordinating cross-functional teams and driving organizational preparedness. These skills ensure the organization can anticipate, withstand, and recover from disruptions efficiently and effectively.
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Technology Recovery and Resiliency - Program Manager

Technology Recovery and Resiliency - Program Manager

T Rowe Price

Owings Mills, MD • On-site

Other

Posted 3 days ago


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9.1

Company rating: 9.1 out of 10

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Job description

About this Position

This position supports our Technology Governance & Risk team which performs an integral first line risk & compliance function to support our Global Technology organization. Serving in this position will help Global Technology meet our internal and external compliance obligations, which are driven substantially by our internal policies & programs, regulators, and customers. This position will lead all aspects of diverse technology projects, products, or programs, with focus on technology recovery and resiliency. Typically involves multiple disciplines within the IT/Software function. Utilizes expertise and leadership skills to direct staff and resolve issues so that the product, or program goals and requirements are met:

  • Plans, monitors, and manages internal program and supporting projects from initiation through business value realization.
  • Drives benefit achievement by leading project initiation, planning, solution design, and build and by measuring key performance indicators and solution adoption.
  • Monitors market changes and stakeholder needs; recommends plan adjustments to meet changing needs that optimize costs, benefits, and speed of delivery.
  • Manages program team, vendors, schedule, and budget.
  • Partners with the business to ensure program, team, and budget are focused on the right initiatives.
  • Proactively crafts feasible solutions to combat risks and issues.
  • Exercises sound judgment balancing risks and making prompt decisions in ambiguous or difficult situations.
  • Trains, coaches, and mentors program team in execution methodologies and promotes adoption of best practices.
  • Applies enterprise execution standards across a variety of methodologies such as Agile, Waterfall, Six Sigma, Lean, Kaizen, etc.
  • Delivers insights across programs into dependencies, resource constraints, and risks and drives appropriate mitigating actions.

Role Summary

  • Serves as the end-to-end program lead for technology recovery and resiliency, including large-scale, high-value, and complex projects and operational support that span multiple business units.
  • Drives benefit achievement by leading program initiation, planning, and solution design and build and by measuring key performance indicators and solution adoption.
  • Engages other colleagues/resources and assigns appropriate responsibilities to support achievement of program and project plan(s).
  • Independently applies expert, specialized knowledge of advanced methodologies, selecting and applying high-level project management tools to conduct analyses, reporting, and related activities for assigned projects.
  • Contributes to the development of internal protocols and processes used to carry out program management work, often recommending innovative or cutting-edge ideas.
  • Responsible for program management activities, including contingency/dependency tracking, status reporting, issue/risk identification and tracking, scope management, estimation, and internal/external stakeholder management.
  • Provides oversight to workstream/task leads within the program; resolves any escalated project risks, issues, and dependencies.
  • Manages the overall scope and timing of the program, ensuring delivery is on time and within budget.
  • Regarded as the expert in their particular job discipline within the T. Rowe Price Business Unit
  • Solves unique problems that have a broad impact on the business or organization function
  • Contributes to the development of disciplinary strategy within their T. Rowe Price Business Unit; source of authoritative advice on best courses of action in area of expertise

Responsibilities

  • Position will lead the technology recovery and resiliency program within Technology Governance & Risk.
  • Key focus of this role will be maturing technology recovery and resiliency program to align with modern technology and meet business and regulatory requirements.
  • Strong relationship management and ability to drive program through engagement with technology, business resiliency, and risk teams.
  • Oversees end-to-end program management activities for large-scale, high-value, and complex programs, with focus on technology recovery, resiliency, and risk, that span multiple business units, with oversight for the full program life cycle.
  • Accountable for a program, consisting of a portfolio of various related projects.
  • Manages the progress and contributions of workstream leads or subordinate project managers to ensure all activities deliver expected value within committed time frames and budget.
  • Manages contingencies between multiple projects and monitors interdependencies and synergies where required.
  • Proactively recommends approaches to mitigate contingencies and dependencies within and across programs.
  • Builds and synthesizes highly detailed project plans, budgeting and forecasting models, or resource plans requiring significant stakeholder management skills and interpretation of diverse and varied information.
  • Monitors market changes and stakeholder needs; recommends plan adjustments to meet changing needs that optimize costs, benefits, and speed of delivery.
  • Develops statements of work, stakeholder management plans, guiding principles, project goals, risks, resource allocation, and roles and responsibilities for assigned projects.
  • The high-profile nature of assigned projects often requires planning on an enterprise-wide, global scale.
  • Secures, leads, motivates, and inspires the internal and external resources required to effectively deliver the program.
  • Establishes the program's governance (e.g., sponsors, approvers, stakeholders).
  • Participates in the evaluation, selection, and management of external resources or vendors.
  • May require interaction with regulators.
  • Provides transparency in project progress and effectively anticipates and mitigates major risks across the project life cycle.
  • Proactively crafts feasible solutions to combat risks and issues.
  • Exercises sound judgment, balancing risks and making prompt decisions in ambiguous or difficult situations.
  • Manages communication with business unit leaders at a detailed functional level and discusses/resolves issues.
  • Works with all required functions and groups to effectively plan and execute the program.
  • Coordinates resources across organizational boundaries.
  • Strategizes and develops tools and training methods to enable successful project management throughout the enterprise.
  • Trains and coaches project teams in execution methodologies and promotes adoption of best practices.
  • Ensures program delivery is in conformance with company methodologies and standards; develops standards in collaboration with management.
  • Considered an expert in this space.
  • Measures and monitors program costs and benefits, including actual results and forecasts with comparisons to original or baseline plan and updates plans with accurate, up-to-date information in a timely manner.
  • Follows financial standards and processes (e.g., monthly external revenue accruals, procurement, and external payments).
  • Reports financial information and status to the required executive level.
  • Ensures program solution(s) meets quality and reliability requirements and that the launch approach meets or exceeds adoption targets.
  • Monitors program results for significant deviations, evaluates options, and takes corrective actions.

Qualifications

Required:

  • Ability to effectively partner and communicate to various technical and non-technical stakeholders, including senior leadership.
  • Established leadership and relationship management skills with a demonstrated ability to operate at senior levels of a large corporation.
  • Demonstrates a strong understanding of technology infrastructure and nuances, including testing, QA, production environment, test environment, engineering, etc.
  • Provides a clear and concise explanation of business strategy, technical concepts, designs, or implementations to a non-technical audience.
  • Communicates architectural vision to all parties involved in an initiative.
  • Understanding of Disaster Recovery from an on-premises and cloud perspective; hands-on experience preferred.
  • Familiar with evolving external threat landscape; involvement in identifying/implementing solutions preferred.
  • AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner or other AWS Cloud Certification preferred.
  • Bachelor's degree or the equivalent combination of education and relevant experience AND -5+ years of total relevant work experience in the Financial Services industry with a preference for Asset Management.

Preferred:

  • Requires strategic thinking and risk-based decision-making skills.
  • Ability to adapt in a dynamic work environment, learns quickly, solve problems, and make decisions with minimal supervision.

FINRA Requirements

FINRA licenses are not required and will not be supported for this role.

Work Flexibility

This role is eligible for hybrid work, with up to three days per week from home.


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