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The VP of Program Management owns the throughput of Vasion's product delivery pipeline from initiative approval through successful customer adoption. Program management at Vasion sits at the seam ...

The VP of Program Management owns the throughput of Vasion's product delivery pipeline from initiative approval through successful customer adoption. Program management at Vasion sits at the seam ...

This Vice President level position will report to the Director of Transportation Program Management and Construction as part of the NY Metro Transportation business line. Responsibilities include but ...

This Vice President level position will report to the Director of Transportation Program Management and Construction as part of the NY Metro Transportation business line. Responsibilities include but ...

This Vice President level position will report to the Director of Transportation Program Management and Construction as part of the NY Metro Transportation business line. Responsibilities include but ...

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How much do vp program jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for vp program in the United States is $45,721.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $47,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Vp Program vs Program Manager?

AspectVp ProgramProgram Manager
CredentialsTypically requires extensive experience, often a bachelor's or master's degree in business or related fieldRequires relevant experience, often a bachelor's degree in business, management, or related field
Work EnvironmentStrategic leadership role, often part of executive team, overseeing multiple projects or programsOperational role, managing specific projects or programs within an organization
Industry UsageCommon in corporate, tech, and large organizations for high-level program oversightUsed across industries for project execution and coordination

The Vp Program focuses on strategic oversight and leadership of multiple programs, often at an executive level, while a Program Manager handles the day-to-day management and execution of specific projects. Both roles require strong organizational skills, but the Vp Program has a broader, strategic scope.

What does a VP of Program do?

A VP of Program, or Vice President of Program, is a senior executive responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and success of an organization’s programs or initiatives. They ensure that all programs align with the organization’s strategic goals, manage budgets, lead program teams, and measure program effectiveness. The VP of Program also collaborates with other departments, stakeholders, and executives to drive organizational growth and impact.

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

To thrive as a VP of Program, you need strong leadership, program management expertise, and a background in strategic planning or a relevant field, often supported by an advanced degree. Familiarity with project management tools (such as Asana, Jira, or MS Project) and experience with budgeting systems or industry-specific software are typically required. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and stakeholder management skills help you motivate teams and drive organizational goals. These abilities are crucial for ensuring programs are delivered efficiently, align with business objectives, and achieve meaningful impact.

What are some common challenges faced by a VP of Program when managing cross-functional teams?

A VP of Program often encounters challenges such as aligning diverse teams around shared goals, balancing competing priorities from different departments, and ensuring clear communication across all levels. Building trust and fostering collaboration among teams with varying perspectives can be complex, especially when managing large-scale initiatives. Addressing these challenges effectively requires strong leadership, transparent communication, and a strategic approach to conflict resolution.
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Vice President, Program Management

Vice President, Program Management

Vasion

Lehi, UT • On-site

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Vasion is an intelligent print automation company serving enterprises of all sizes across industries worldwide. Our platform converges print management, output management, and document workflow automation on a single cloud-native architecture, what we call Intelligent Print Automation (IPA).
The majority of enterprise data is unstructured, and much of it flows through print and document processes that have never connected to the systems organizations depend on. Vasion closes that gap: capturing documents at the point of origination, classifying them intelligently, and routing them into whatever workflow the business requires. What used to be a dead end is now a starting point.
With more than 14,000 customers globally, we are a company with a proven platform, a defined category, and a genuine market moment. AI has made the document infrastructure problem impossible for CIOs to ignore, and we are positioned to define the category others are still trying to describe.
Role Overview
This is not a traditional PMO role. Vasion does not need a coordination layer that enforces process compliance and produces status reports. We need someone who can make a complex, fast-moving product organization run on time, at capacity, and with full visibility into what is at risk.
The VP of Program Management owns the throughput of Vasion's product delivery pipeline from initiative approval through successful customer adoption. Program management at Vasion sits at the seam between product and engineering, neutral ground trusted equally by both. You are not the decision-maker on what gets built or how it gets built. You are accountable for whether it gets delivered, and for giving everyone an honest picture of when, at what capacity, and at what risk.
You will report to the CPO and carry a meaningful dotted line to the CTO. You will build and lead a team of Program Managers aligned to Vasion's product domains and the six phases of our PDLC.
What You Will Own
  • Delivery schedule and milestone health. Track progress against committed timelines across teams and domains. Surface slippage early, with enough lead time to act.
  • Dependency management. Own the cross-team dependency map. Know what is blocking whom, broker resolution, and make interdependencies between pods and domains visible to leadership.
  • Capacity planning and throughput reporting. Support the VP of Engineering in maintaining an accurate, real-time picture of team capacity and delivery rate. Account for scope adjustments, change logs, and throughput tracking so that we translate capacity and delivery into honest commitments leaders can plan around.
  • Cross-team coordination. Design and own the mechanisms that keep a growing number of autonomous teams coherent without recreating bureaucracy. The coordination architecture you build shapes what ships.
  • PDLC governance. Ensure our six-phase, three-gate delivery process has real weight: criteria applied, shortcuts visible, and the process itself evolving as the organization learns.
  • Launch readiness. Own the business side of the launch gate in partnership with PM. By the time engineering declares technical readiness, GTM alignment, customer communication, adoption instrumentation, and support enablement all need to be ready.
  • AI-augmented workflow design. Help define what program management looks like as AI plays a larger role in how software gets designed and delivered. Planning cadences, dependency tracking, and capacity visibility in a faster-moving environment are all in scope.
What We Are Looking For
  • Engineering credibility. You have spent enough time in software engineering organizations to talk to engineers as a peer, understand why architecture decisions create delivery risk, and tell the difference between a team that is struggling and one that is sandbagging. Without this, you will be managed by the teams you are meant to serve.
  • AI fluency and curiosity. You are already using AI tools in your own work and thinking seriously about what program management looks like as development velocity increases. The playbook for this does not fully exist yet. We want someone curious enough to help write it.
  • Change leadership. You convert skeptics through relationships and results, not authority. Program management works best when engineering sees it as a partner. You will earn that.
  • Operational rigor without bureaucracy. You build lightweight systems that give teams visibility and predictability. You know when a process is creating overhead rather than reducing it.
  • Communication at altitude. Equally effective in a conversation about delivery risk with the CPO and a conversation about milestone health with a team lead. You know which conversation you are in.

Requirements
  • 10+ years in program management, delivery management, or a related function in a software product organization
  • Experience leading and developing a team of PgM ICs
  • Track record of building delivery tracking and capacity systems that teams found useful, not just reportable
  • Demonstrated ability to navigate cross-functional resistance to process change
  • Active user of AI tools in daily work

Strong signals: prior technical or engineering management background; experience building a PgM function from scratch; a clear point of view on how the program management function must evolve for faster delivery cycles.
What Success Looks Like
  • First 90 days: You understand Vasion's PDLC from the inside, where it works and where teams work around it. You have built working relationships with engineering and PM leadership and begun building your team.
  • End of Q3: A delivery health dashboard that leadership trusts and teams find useful. Milestone tracking, dependency health, and capacity reporting are the primary signals.
  • Year one: A functioning PgM team aligned to Vasion's domains. A cross-team coordination model that scales without recreating old overhead. Launch readiness practices that have measurably improved follow-through with go-to-market.
  • Longer arc: You help Vasion build a program management function suited to how modern software organizations operate at speed. There is no complete playbook for this. You will be building it with us.
Compensation
Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience. Vasion is a privately held company. Full details will be shared with candidates who advance in the process.
Benefits
  • Flexible work environment
  • Vacation Bonus
  • Flexible paid time off
  • Paid parental leave
  • Competitive pay
  • A full suite of traditional benefits
  • Training/Advancement opportunities
  • 401k with company match and immediate vesting
  • Financial wellness education
  • Company-contributed HSA
  • Onsite perks include gym, pickleball, snacks & drinks, arcade, theater room, etc.
Our Core Values
Vasion looks for people who will exemplify its four core values and are driven to become:
  • Disruptive Visionaries - We think boldly and author missions that challenge the status quo. We don't follow the path; we help create it.
  • Relationship Builders - We treat people as people. We build strong, lasting relationships through empathy, compassion, and honest communication with teammates, customers, and partners alike.
  • Candor Seekers - We believe candid conversations are how great things get done. We care enough to challenge directly and create space for others to do the same.
  • Action Owners - We take ownership of wins, failures, and outcomes. No matter your role or tenure, you have the power and the responsibility to drive results.
More about Vasion
Visit https://www.vasion.com to learn more about Vasion.
Additional Information
Vasion is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, age, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation and other legally protected characteristics.