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Program Director
Director, Technical Program Management (EMEA) To £160,000 + Bonus + Equity
I'm partnering with a fast-growing platform company building the management and orchestration layer for Kubernetes and GPU/AI workloads. They're scaling enterprise adoption across EMEA and need a senior technical program leader to own the most complex customer deployments end to end. This is deliberately not a people-management-only director role. You'll lead the programs and stay hands-on, in customer architecture discussions, technical planning, escalations, and delivery. If you've moved fully out of the technical detail and don't want to go back, this isn't the one.
What you'll do Own strategic enterprise implementations across EMEA onboarding, migration, modernisation, and platform adoption running several concurrent engagements Lead customer discovery workshops, architecture reviews, and implementation governance Partner directly with customer engineering, platform, DevOps, and executive stakeholders to set scope, align priorities, and unblock delivery Act as the senior escalation point for complex deployment challenges and critical risks Build scalable delivery processes, methodologies, and program governance as the team grows Mentor TPMs and solutions architects and help scale the customer delivery function
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What you'll bring 10+ years in technical program/project management, cloud infrastructure, or enterprise software delivery 5+ years leading enterprise customer deployments involving Kubernetes, cloud-native tech, or AI/ML platforms Genuine hands-on depth across Kubernetes, containers, cloud platforms (AWS/Azure/GCP), networking, and distributed systems Comfort operating in a fast-paced, high-growth environment with executive visibility Strong executive communication credible with architects and engineers as well as customer leadership Nice to have: PMP, AWS Solutions Architect, CKA/CKAD or equivalent


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