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Technical Program Management Intern Jobs in Texas

Expert ownership of technical program management for enterprise-grade systems where the "product" is a foundational ecosystem. * Interdependent Execution: Proven ability to drive delivery across ...

Technical Program Manager Location : Houston ,TX ( Need Locals/Onsite) Duration : 12 Months Exp Req ... Drive issue resolution and escalation management * Support digital transformation and system ...

Technical Program Manager Duration: 6+ Months Contract (Possibility for extension) Location : Austin, TX, 78701 Pay Rate: $60 - $65 /hr W2 Role Description: In this role, you will be the connective ...

Technical Project/Program Manager - TX

Irving, TX · On-site

$123.90K - $160.40K/yr

... management, anticipate and make tradeoffs, and balance the business needs versus technical constraints. You will have an ability to take large, complex programs and break them down into manageable ...

Technical Project/Program Manager - TX

Irving, TX

$123.90K - $160.40K/yr

... management, anticipate and make tradeoffs, and balance the business needs versus technical constraints. You will have an ability to take large, complex programs and break them down into manageable ...

Staff Technical Program Manager

Austin, TX

$127.90K - $165.50K/yr

Define and continuously improve program management practices, frameworks, and tooling that elevate ... Hands-On Technical Partnership - Deep ability to engage with engineering teams on architectural ...

Technical Program Manager, Voice

Austin, TX

$127.90K - $165.50K/yr

About the Role The Senior Technical Program Manager (TPM) for Roku Voice will own the planning and ... Own program structure: requirements, milestones, dependencies, risk management, communication plans ...

Technical Program Manager

Austin, TX

$127.90K - $165.50K/yr

... Technical Program Manager located in Austin, TX. Reporting to the Manager, NPI operations ... Depending on the management expectations of the TPM, this may include customer interface, quoting ...

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Technical Program Management Intern information

What is the difference between Technical Program Management Intern vs Software Engineering Intern?

AspectTechnical Program Management InternSoftware Engineering Intern
Primary FocusProject coordination, cross-team communication, and program deliveryCoding, software development, and technical implementation
Required SkillsProject management, communication, basic technical knowledgeProgramming languages, algorithms, software design
Work EnvironmentCollaborative, cross-functional teams, planning meetingsDevelopment teams, coding sprints, technical problem-solving
Common Employer UsageTech companies, product teams, project management officesTech companies, startups, software firms

While both roles are internship positions in tech companies, Technical Program Management Interns focus on coordinating projects and ensuring timely delivery across teams, requiring strong communication and organizational skills. Software Engineering Interns primarily engage in coding and technical development, emphasizing programming expertise. Both roles offer valuable industry experience but differ in daily tasks and skill emphasis.

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Staff Technical Program Manager

Staff Technical Program Manager

Procore Technologies, Inc.

Austin, TX • On-site

$127.90K - $165.50K/yr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

We're looking for a Staff Technical Program Manager to join Procore's Data & AI Technology Team. Procore software solutions aim to improve the lives of everyone in construction, and the people within Product & Technology are the driving force behind our innovative, top-rated global platform. We're a customer-centric group that encompasses engineering, product, product design, data, security, and business systems.
In this Staff Technical Program Manager role, you will apply technical program management expertise to lead cross-functional Programs for Procore's Data & AI division - one of the most strategically important areas in the company. Construction is being transformed by AI, and Procore is at the center of that shift. The data and intelligence capabilities built by this division directly power how owners, general contractors, and specialty contractors make faster, smarter decisions on projects around the world. As a TPM for this Program, you won't just be managing Initiatives - you'll be helping shape the AI-driven future of the construction industry. As a Staff Technical Program Manager, you will be driving both large cross-division programs and targeted strategic initiatives that shape the organization's long-term goals. This role routinely requires independent judgment, executive-level communication, and the ability to lead through influence in a complex, fast-moving environment.
A key dimension of this role is driving the programs that bring AI capabilities directly into the hands of Procore's customers. You will partner with engineering and product leaders to deliver AI integrations - from intelligent workflows and predictive insights to LLM-powered features embedded in the construction tools contractors rely on every day. This means understanding how AI features are scoped, evaluated, and iterated differently from traditional software: managing the ambiguity of model-dependent outcomes, coordinating across data, ML, and product engineering teams, and keeping programs on track when the technical path isn't always linear. You will help teams navigate the full integration lifecycle - from early experimentation and prompt engineering through to production rollout and customer adoption - while ensuring quality, reliability, and trust remain non-negotiable at every stage.
This position reports to the Sr. Manager, Technical Program/Project Management and will be based in our Austin office. We're looking for someone to join us immediately.
What you'll do:
  • At Procore, AI isn't a specialized tool, it's a core competency. We expect every team member to be AI-literate, leveraging generative tools and agentic workflows to move faster and work smarter. You won't just use AI; you'll be building the agentic future of construction.
  • Drive program strategy with Product and Engineering leads - setting success metrics, holding teams accountable to outcomes, and tying execution to business objectives and long-term roadmaps.
  • Lead and drive all program activities for assigned initiatives - including dependency management, risk mitigation, change control, and status communication to senior leadership and cross-functional stakeholders across the Product & Technology organization.
  • Drive continuous planning and resource alignments to develop achievable short-term goals in support of longer-term strategic product development plans.
  • Establish program operating rhythms by leading cross-functional meetings and fostering teamwork. Strategically prioritize the critical few issues, drive decisions and actions, and communicate results clearly and in actionable form.
  • Partner with engineering leaders on system design trade-offs, technical debt, and scalability decisions - driving toward timely decisions, ensuring options and outcomes are documented, and removing blockers to execution.
  • Drive programs that deliver AI-powered products and platform capabilities; apply working knowledge of AI/ML development lifecycles and LLM-based tooling to help cross-functional teams ship AI features at scale.
  • Lead organizational change management: champion adoption of new processes and tooling at scale, define what 'good' looks like, and drive durable behavioral change across the engineering organization.
  • Own resource modeling and headcount justification for key programs; partner with leadership on investment trade-offs.
  • Promote collaboration and coordination across broad stakeholder categories; find common ground, surface alternative viewpoints, and drive closure on complex decisions.
  • Partner with business and product development leadership to identify benefits and short- and long-term trade-offs, balancing the needs of all stakeholders.
  • Leverage AI tools (e.g., generative AI assistants, AI-powered documentation, summarization, and workflow tools) to increase personal productivity and the quality of program management outputs in day-to-day work.
  • Mentor and develop TPMs across the organization; actively contribute to hiring and the evolution of TPM practices and standards at Procore.
  • Partner with other Technical Program Managers to define, socialize, and implement organization-wide processes.

What we're looking for:
  • 8+ years of experience in Program Management at a technology company, preferably SaaS - with a track record of owning programs of significant scope, complexity, and cross-org impact.
  • Demonstrated experience driving programs that deliver AI-powered products or platform capabilities, including familiarity with AI/ML development lifecycles, LLM-based tooling, and managing cross-functional teams shipping AI features at scale.
  • Proficiency using AI tools in day-to-day work - including LLM-based assistants, AI-powered development and productivity tools - with a demonstrated ability to leverage these tools to move faster, communicate more clearly, and drive better program outcomes.
  • Ability to engage meaningfully with engineering leaders on system design trade-offs, technical debt prioritization, and platform scalability decisions.
  • Proficiency in dependency management across teams, programs, and fiscal planning cycles.
  • Experience with Agile planning tools, particularly the Atlassian product suite (Jira, Confluence).
  • Proven ability to define success metrics for programs and drive teams toward measurable business outcomes.
  • Experience with resource modeling, headcount planning, and investment prioritization in partnership with senior leadership.
  • Excellent communication skills - written and verbal - with a demonstrated ability to distill complex technical information for diverse audiences, including executive stakeholders.
  • Excellent stakeholder management skills; able to navigate resistance, drive alignment, and lead through influence without direct authority.
  • Strong critical thinking skills: ability to analyze ambiguous problems, structure them clearly, and help teams decompose programs into actionable milestones.
  • Experience mentoring and developing junior TPMs; prior contributions to hiring or TPM craft development preferred.
  • Ability to thrive in ambiguity and operate effectively with a high degree of independence.
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience.

Additional Information
Base Pay Range:
168,560.00 - 231,770.00 USD Annual
This role may also be eligible for Equity Compensation and/or Bonus Incentive Compensation. Procore is committed to offering competitive, fair, and commensurate compensation. Actual compensation will be based on a candidate's job-related skills, experience, education or training, and location.
For Los Angeles County (unincorporated) Candidates:
Procore will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with arrest or conviction records, in accordance with the requirements of applicable federal, state, and local laws, including the City of Los Angeles' Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers, and the California Fair Chance Act.
A criminal history may have a direct, adverse, and negative relationship on the following job duties, potentially resulting in the withdrawal of the conditional offer of employment: 1. appropriately managing, accessing, and handling confidential information including proprietary and trade secret information, as well as accessing Procore's information technology systems and platforms; 2. interacting with and occasionally having unsupervised contact with internal/external customers, stakeholders, and/or colleagues; and 3. exercising sound judgment.