LinkedIn, the world's largest professional network, is seeking a Senior Technical Program Manager for their Site Reliability TPM team. This role offers a unique opportunity to lead transformative initiatives in observability and automation at scale. Based in Mountain View, CA, this hybrid position combines remote work with in-office collaboration.
The ideal candidate will bring strong technical expertise in infrastructure scaling, observability platforms, and DevOps practices. You'll be at the forefront of implementing AI-driven Observability and Automated Triaging solutions, working with cutting-edge technologies and tools like Datadog, Prometheus, and Grafana.
Key responsibilities include shaping the strategic roadmap for Big Data Platform and Autonomous Fleet programs, collaborating with senior leadership, and ensuring successful execution of complex technical initiatives. You'll need to excel at cross-functional leadership, strategic thinking, and clear communication of technical concepts to diverse stakeholders.
The role requires a minimum of 3 years of technical program management experience, though 5+ years is preferred, particularly in Infrastructure and DevOps. A bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field is required. You'll be working with state-of-the-art observability tools and AI/ML-based solutions, making this an exciting opportunity for someone passionate about operational excellence and automation.
LinkedIn offers competitive compensation ($112,000-$183,000/year) along with comprehensive benefits including health coverage, equity, and performance bonuses. The company's culture strongly emphasizes well-being, professional growth, and creating an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
This position presents an exceptional opportunity to impact LinkedIn's infrastructure at scale while working with talented teams and advanced technologies. You'll be instrumental in driving innovation in observability and automation, making LinkedIn's systems more efficient and reliable for its millions of users worldwide.