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Technical Program Manager (TPM)

Randstad DigitalBoston, MA🇺🇸United StatesPosted 22 Aug 2026

Why This Role Stands Out

If you're a technically adept leader who thrives on building structure and driving alignment in fast-paced environments, this role offers a unique opportunity to shape a groundbreaking AI team from the ground up. You'll leverage your skills to manage complex hardware and engineering workstreams, with competitive hourly compensation of $95-$105. This is your chance to make a significant impact and grow your program management expertise with a reputable organization.

Quick Overview

Salary
$95 - $105/hr
Seniority
Mid Senior
Work mode
On Site
Location
Boston, MA, United States
Posted
21 hours ago
AgileConfluenceJira

Job Description

job summary:

Building a physical AI team from scratch means a lot of moving parts - engineering workstreams, lab readiness activities, hardware build cycles, test campaigns, and a set of dependencies that can cascade fast if they're not actively managed. That's where this role comes in.


We need a TPM who is genuinely technical - someone who can sit in a hardware design review and understand what they're hearing, ask the right questions, and translate complex technical status into clear program-level decisions and risks. This isn't a coordination role dressed up as a TPM position. It's a role for someone who's comfortable operating in ambiguity, who knows how to build structure where none exists, and who can drive alignment across a team that's moving fast in multiple directions at once.





location: Boston, Massachusetts

job type: Contract

salary: $95 - 105 per hour

work hours: 8am to 5pm

education: Bachelors



responsibilities:

Program Planning & Execution


? Own the integrated program plan for the Boston physical AI team - covering hardware builds, lab operations, validation campaigns, and engineering milestones.


? Maintain and actively manage a living dependency map across onsite and remote engineering teams; identify risks before they become schedule impacts.


? Establish and drive program cadences - sprint planning, milestone reviews, risk reviews, and cross- team syncs - that keep the organization aligned without adding unnecessary overhead.


? Track open action items, decisions, and commitments across workstreams; own follow-through and hold teams accountable to their commitments.


Risk & Decision Management


? Proactively surface technical, schedule, and resource risks; develop and drive mitigation strategies rather than just flagging problems.


? Distinguish between decisions that need leadership visibility and those that can and should be resolved at the team level; create the right escalation pathways.


? Build and maintain program dashboards that give leadership accurate, real-time visibility into status, risks, and blockers - without requiring manual data collection from engineers.


? Facilitate tradeoff discussions when priorities conflict - bringing the right people into the room, structuring the decision, and ensuring clear outcomes are documented.


Cross-Team Alignment


? Serve as the connective tissue between onsite lab and engineering teams and broader organizational stakeholders - translating technical status into program language and vice versa.


? Own communication of program status, risks, and decisions to engineering leadership on a regular and ad-hoc basis.


? Coordinate with external teams - supply chain, facilities, IT, partner engineering organizations - to resolve dependencies that sit outside the immediate team boundary.


? Manage scope changes, new requests, and shifting priorities in a structured way that maintains clarity on what's in-plan and what's not.


Process & Tooling


? Build lightweight but effective program management processes appropriate for a fast-moving R&D environment - not enterprise overhead, but enough structure to prevent chaos.


? Own tooling decisions for program tracking (e.g., Jira, Confluence, Asana, or similar) and drive adoption across the team.


? Author clear RACI frameworks for key workstreams to eliminate ambiguity about who owns what.




qualifications:

Required


? Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or a related technical field.


? 7+ years of technical program management experience, with at least 3 years managing programs that involve hardware development, physical systems, or robotics.


? Ability to work onsite in Boston, MA


? Strong technical foundation - enough depth to understand hardware build processes, test and validation workflows, and engineering dependencies without needing every concept explained.


? Demonstrable track record of managing complex, multi-workstream programs in ambiguous or greenfield environments - not just running established processes.


? Excellent written and verbal communication; ability to write a sharp status update, a clean risk register, and a clear decision memo without much editing.


? Experience building program management infrastructure (processes, tools, cadences) from scratch.


Preferred


? Experience in a physical AI, robotics, autonomous systems, or advanced hardware R&D organization.


? Exposure to hardware development lifecycles - NPI, prototype builds, DVT/EVT/PVT, or equivalent - and the specific dependencies and failure modes that come with them.


? Familiarity with agile methodologies adapted for hardware development environments.


? Prior experience at a hyperscaler, frontier AI lab, or high-growth technology company where ambiguity and speed are the norm, not the exception.




skills:

agile methodologies,AI,Asana,build processes,Confluence,hardware design,hardware development,Computer Science,Jira,prototype builds,sprint planning,communication,Excellent written and verbal communication,Coordinate,leadership,Proactively,autonomous systems,dashboards,data collection,DVT,editing,failure modes,infrastructure,campaigns,memo,mitigation strategies,Program Planning,program management processes,managing programs,program management,R&D,risks,risk reviews,Risk,risk register,robotics,supply chain,technical program management,test and validation,Tooling,workflows




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At Randstad Digital, we welcome people of all abilities and want to ensure that our hiring and interview process meets the needs of all applicants. If you require a reasonable accommodation to make your application or interview experience a great one, please contact

Pay offered to a successful candidate will be based on several factors including the candidate's education, work experience, work location, specific job duties, certifications, etc. In addition, Randstad Digital offers a comprehensive benefits package, including: medical, prescription, dental, vision, AD&D, and life insurance offerings, short-term disability, and a 401K plan (all benefits are based on eligibility).

This posting is open for thirty (30) days.


It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.



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