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Security and Risk Management

Technical Program Manager, Cybersecurity, Splunk Global Security (SGS)

  • - Hybrid Remote
The Splunk Global Security (SGS) organization is seeking a Technical Program Manager (TPM) to drive projects and programs across SGS as well as with teams outside of SGS. This role is ideal for anyone with some years of experience as a TPM.
This role requires the TPM to run technical projects/programs across globally distributed teams, ensuring accountability to deliver results. You'll lead and influence decision makers and business partners at all levels, and help effect change inside and outside the organization!

Meet the Team

Our SGS organization is led by Splunk’s Chief Information and Security Officer (CISO). The team's purpose is to deliver a comprehensive set of services, crafted to successfully defend and protect Splunk and its customers. The Strategy, Planning and Operations (SPO) Team within the SGS organization consists of three functions: Technical Program Management, Service Delivery Management, and Service Operations. Learn more about SGS, meet our leaders, and hear more from our Splunk security experts at splunk.com/careers/splunk-global-security.

Responsibilities

Delivery Oversight: Lead multiple cross-functional cyber security related and achievement based projects/programs with a coherent approach.
Project/Program Facilitation:
  • Facilitate communication and coordination between multiple teams (i.e., between SGS and non-SGS partners (e.g., Finance, Procurement, Engineering)) to ensure successful delivery of the defined project/program outcomes.
  • Apply the concepts of project management including running Sprints and continuous process improvement.
  • Collaborate across a wide range of team members to support the organization's corresponding objectives and results.
  • Drive and maintain attention to quality and detail and hold yourself accountable to the expectations and results.
  • Lead difficult conversations in a professional way and apply judgment to assess criticality and prioritize efforts in alignment with organizational goals.
  • Establish “The Definition of Done” for project/program tasks and handle expectations for all relevant partners.
  • Coordinate with global partners, adapting to varied time zones and cultural contexts to ensure flawless project/program delivery and collaboration.
Reporting and Metrics:
  • Define and hold project/program teams to respective operational metrics and Key Performance Indicators.
  • Define and use dashboards and reports that provide transparency into project/program status, and risk areas.
Collaborator Management: Develop strong relationships with internal and external partners and multi-functional teams to ensure clarity and accountability to drive the project/program goals.

Must-have Qualifications

  • Demonstrated ability post bachelor (of 3 years+) experience in technical program management with strong exposure to cybersecurity technology.
  • Proficient knowledge of cybersecurity areas (examples: Secure Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC); Security controls / Risk frameworks (e.g., ISO, NIST, PCI, FedRAMP); Security Operations; Identity and Access Management (IAM)).
  • Cybersecurity certification: CompTIA Security+ or similar cybersecurity industry certifications.
  • Knowledge of and being able to apply project management methodologies (e.g., Agile, Waterfall, DevOps, DevSecOps, SDLC).
  • Proficient with tools such as JIRA, GSuite, Microsoft 365 Suite, Confluence, and Service Now.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to thrive in ambiguity and bring structure to sophisticated, unstructured problems.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with managing financials surrounding a project/program.
  • Exposure to Splunk products (e.g., Enterprise, SOAR, or Splunk Cloud).
Splunk is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Splunk, a Cisco company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected basis.

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