CrowdStrike, Inc. Manager, Program Manager – Engineering – Supporting Cloud Security (Remote, East Coast) in Kirkland, Washington JOB ID- 2571

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CrowdStrike, Inc.

Full time

Posted Yesterday

R15565

 

#WeAreCrowdStrike and our mission is to stop breaches. As a global leader in cybersecurity, our team changed the game. Since our inception, our market leading cloud-native platform has offered unparalleled protection against the most sophisticated cyberattacks. We work on large scale distributed systems, processing over 1 trillion events a day with a petabyte of RAM deployed in our Cassandra clusters – and this traffic is growing daily. We’re looking for people with limitless passion, a relentless focus on innovation and a fanatical commitment to developing and shaping our cybersecurity platform. Consistently recognized as a top workplace, CrowdStrike is committed to cultivating an inclusive, remote-first culture that offers people the autonomy and flexibility to balance the needs of work and life while taking their career to the next level. Interested in working for a company that sets the standard and leads with integrity? Join us on a mission that matters – one team, one fight. As a Program Manager, you’ll be responsible for supporting the Cloud Security Product Group, including supporting and engaging in the work and projects of the Falcon Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) team. The Product Group is extending CrowdStrike’s mission of “stopping breaches” into the public cloud and cloud native workloads, helping customers understand how adversaries may exploit these resources to advance their modes of interest.

 

Your primary focus will be two-fold. You will be driving the scheduling, scoping and end-to-end execution of projects for the Product Group, working directly with Engineering Developers, Product Managers, and Dev Managers to ensure timely delivery against the roadmap. You will work closely across functional teams, and across geo-locations in Europe, the United Kingdom, Israel, and the United States to collaborate and ensure dependencies are well known, critical issues are identified and driven to resolution. In addition, you will be responsible for the management of a growing team of Program Managers in the United Kingdom, Israel, and the United States.

 

What You’ll Do:

 

Partnering and direct facilitation with teams at all levels; from in the weeds with developers on projects to summations at the executive level. Demonstrates the ability to learn and communicate technical context and align it with business objectives to help drive project deliverables, resources, and timelines.

 

Creating and driving the project schedule, working with dev management task assignments, and managing schedule progress; from large phases through to detailed tasks, including understanding and managing dependencies within and across Product Groups.

 

Collaborating with staff and management of multiple worldwide business units (including subject matter experts, product management, design teams, and technology teams) to clearly identify, explain, and communicate their project involvement, project goals, expectations, and tasks.

 

Proactively tracks the status of project activities and ensures that schedules and priorities are being met.

 

Ensures critical issues are identified, tracked through resolution, and escalated if necessary.

 

Proactively manages daily/weekly project communication and status reporting.

 

Leads Scrum meetings and creates and follows up on meeting minutes/action items.

 

Flexibly working across timezones to help coordinate and follow up on work.

 

Willingness to travel both locally and internationally several times a quarter. ?

 

Responsibilities for People Management:

 

Ability to engage in a participative style of management, providing guidance to direct

 

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