Incode is the leading provider of world-class identity solutions that is reinventing the way humans authenticate and verify their identities online. As a Technical Program Manager, you will own end-to-end delivery of multi-disciplinary programs, aligning stakeholders, defining roadmaps, managing risks, and ensuring on-time execution.
Responsibilities:
- Partner with Product, Engineering, UX, and senior leaders to translate strategic OKRs into detailed plans, milestones, and success metrics
- Facilitate sync-ups, steering committees, and decision forums to keep distributed teams and geographies moving in lockstep
- Proactively identify dependencies, blockers, and technical trade-offs; drive mitigation plans and communicate status with clarity
- Architect and implement scalable PDLC/SDLC frameworks, tooling integrations, and release pipelines that boost velocity and quality
- Forecast team bandwidth, balance priorities, and ensure every project has the right people, tools, and cadence to succeed
- Surface process gaps, run retrospectives, and champion best practices that accelerate delivery and elevate team satisfaction
- Manage vendor relationship and drive projects involving vendors and government entities, working closely with product management, engineering, sales and customer success
Requirements:
- 5+ years in technical program or project management roles within software or technology companies
- Proven experience driving PDLC/SDLC programs across cross-functional and cross-geography teams
- Deep familiarity with Agile frameworks, scrum ceremonies, and related tooling (e.g., Jira, Confluence, Git workflows)
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field (or equivalent real-world experience)
- Track record of managing interdependent, high-complexity projects with a focus on risk reduction and stakeholder satisfaction
- The projects and contracts require US Citizenship
- Experience managing programs with enterprise customers is strongly preferred
- Experience working in projects with US Public Sector is preferred but not required