Autonomy Program Manager

Riverside Research Institute

$150K — $225K *
Aerospace & Defense
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 12+ years of experience in a related field, with relevant education or equivalent experience.
  • Proven track record in program management, ideally in DoD acquisition or rapid prototyping.
  • Familiarity with autonomous systems engineering to evaluate vendor claims.
  • Experience in developing SOWs and managing project documentation.
  • Strong ability to coordinate stakeholders and manage complex projects.
  • Active TS/SCI security clearance required.

Responsibilities

  • Champion warfighter needs during program development and execution.
  • Drive programs through their lifecycle from problem definition to solution transition.
  • Engage with DoW customers and companies to identify capability gaps and align solutions.
  • Lead cross-functional teams, setting priorities and driving timely decisions.
  • Act as an Autonomy Subject Matter Expert and share expertise with the team.
  • Collaborate with acquisition professionals on contract-related matters.
  • Establish performance indicators and report program outcomes to senior leadership.

Benefits

  • A highly autonomous work environment focused on solving critical DoD problems.
  • Opportunities to engage directly with leading commercial technology companies.
  • Access to cutting-edge advancements in autonomous systems.
  • A role within the Defense Innovation Unit, emphasizing rapid prototyping and innovation.
  • Support in navigating the complexities of DoD processes.
Full Job Description
Position Overview

Riverside Research is seeking a Program Manager with a strong background in one or more of the areas of military operational experience, program management, autonomous systems engineering, and/or startups with a curiosity to learn the other areas. They combine that expertise and curiosity with an urgency to solve real problems for the warfighter and the humility to embrace any necessary task to support our Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) customer.

DIU is a Department of War (DoW) organization focused on accelerating the Department’s adoption of commercial technology at speed and scale. As the Department's gateway to leading technology companies, DIU is focused on rapid prototyping, fielding, and scaling of solutions that can save lives, increase performance, lower costs, and deter future conflict.

 

Driven by a sense of service and the desire to solve priority warfighter problems quickly, DIU Autonomy PMs enjoy unparalleled freedom with performance expectations to match.

 

A DIU Autonomy PM may work on autonomous system programs across domains, functions, and mission areas.

This positionis in Mountain View, CA.

Responsibilities

Champion the needs of the warfighter first and foremost throughout program development and execution.

Drive program execution over the entire program lifecycle, from initial problem definition through solution design, operational testing, and final transition to the warfighter. Empowered to make critical decisions to ensure the program stays on schedule and within budget while addressing the defined problem. Responsible for the development of strategies, operating plans, and budgets.

 

Curate new programs through proactive engagement with DoW customers and outreach to companies to gain insights into DoW capability gaps and align them with potential commercial solutions that support DoW stakeholders.

Build and lead cross-functional integrated product teams composed of civilians, military personnel, and contractors from within DIU and across the Department to enable program success. Responsible for gathering key stakeholders, assigning tasks, setting priorities, and driving timely decisions.

 

Serve as an Autonomy Subject Matter Expert (SME), continually building and sharing technical expertise on autonomous systems with team members and senior leadership.

 

Collaborate with Acquisition professionals and other Program Managers to address contract-related matters.

Ensure accountability and rigor by establishing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), monitoring program health through rigorous data analysis, and reporting outcomes directly to senior leadership. Authorized to re-baseline schedules, re-scope priorities, and take decisive corrective action to mitigate risks and resolve programmatic issues.Act as a critical member of the Autonomy team by leveraging expertise and resources across the team and by providing support and mentorship back to others working on other programs

Qualifications

Typically a minimum of 12 years of related experience with a bachelor’s degree, 8 years with a master’s degree, a PhD with 5 years’ experience, or equivalent experience is typically required for an employee at this level.

 

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE

●     Demonstrated experience in program management (preferably in DoD acquisition, technology transition, or rapid prototyping).

 

●     Familiarity with autonomous systems engineering - enough to ask the right questions and assess vendor claims.

 

●     Experience writing SOWs, building schedules, issuing task orders, or managing similar project documentation.

 

●     Ability to coordinate across multiple stakeholders and keep complex projects on track.

 

●     Mix of DoD/USG and commercial experience strongly preferred.

 

●    Current TS/SCI clearance required

 

ATTRIBUTES

●     Energetic & Mission-Driven – motivated to solve hard DoD problems with commercial technology.

 

●     Entrepreneurial – seeks opportunities, builds networks, and grows DIU’s impact.

 

●     Independent – makes informed decisions and keeps projects moving without constant guidance.

 

●     Agile & Flexible – navigates DoD bureaucracy and finds ways to get to “yes.”

 

●     Organized & Detail-Oriented – comfortable with the mundane PM tasks that make projects successful.

 

●     Fixer/Solver – proactively identifies risks, mitigates issues, and clears blockers.

 

NICE-TO-HAVES

●     Experience trying to sell technology to DoD or working inside a PEO/PM office.

 

●     Frustration with DoD bureaucracy and a passion to improve it.

 

●     Prior operational or combat experience (reinforcing end-user empathy).

 

●     Networks in autonomy, CUAS, or defense innovation communities.

Global Comp$150,000 - $225,000 This represents the typical compensation range for this position based on experience, location and other factors.

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