Lead Program Manager, Lazuli Space Telescope

Schmidt Entities

$250K — $300K *
Aerospace & Defense
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Over 12 years in aerospace or program management with proven project delivery.
  • Familiar with NASA, DoD, ESA mission lifecycles and systems engineering.
  • Expertise in cost/schedule management and contract administration.
  • Experience with managing subcontractors under ITAR/EAR regulations.
  • Strong leadership and communication skills across technical and executive levels.
  • Degree in engineering, physics, or related field preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the Lazuli program management team and coordinate subsystem program managers.
  • Collaborate with the Chief Engineer to align technical and program commitments.
  • Manage the integrated master schedule and budget for the mission.
  • Track accountability for supplier commitments and internal team performance.
  • Oversee subcontractor delivery schedules and manage vendor relations.
  • Ensure program readiness for key reviews and maintain stakeholder confidence.
  • Implement performance incentives and enforce delivery compliance.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to lead a pioneering space mission.
  • Collaborate with top-tier engineers and scientists.
  • Flexible work arrangements with global team interaction.
  • Professional development opportunities in a cutting-edge field.
  • Engagement with international partners and industry leaders.
Full Job Description
The Lead Program Manager for the Lazuli Space Telescope will oversee aspects of mission execution. Reporting directly to the Program Executive Director, this role is responsible for orchestrating the work of multiple program managers, coordinating closely with the Chief Engineer, Science Lead, and external partners, and ensuring the program is delivered on cost, on schedule, and to technical performance requirements.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide overall leadership and coordination of the Lazuli program management team, including subsystem program managers (spacecraft, telescope, instruments, ground, mission ops).
  • Work hand-in-hand with the Chief Engineer to align technical decisions with programmatic commitments.
  • Serve as the primary integrator of cost and schedule across all major mission elements.
  • Own the integrated master schedule and rolling-wave budget.
  • Track Rec/Del commitments across suppliers and internal teams; enforce accountability and corrective actions.
  • Monitor cost center health, report variances to Program Executive Director.
  • Support program reviews (SRR, PDR, CDR, TRR, ORR), ensuring readiness, documentation, and stakeholder confidence.
  • Oversee subcontractor performance (Raytheon, UofA, SSTL, Teledyne, Bertin, etc.), ensuring delivery windows align with spacecraft/instrument integration needs. Manage vendor relationships.
  • Coordinate with Trade Compliance to manage ITAR/EAR frameworks and international partner data flows.
  • Implement incentive structures that encourage on-time, high-quality performance; maintain rigorous monitoring of contractual deliveries; and establish a disciplined process for tracking, resolving, and preventing corrective actions across the program.
  • Develop Mission Assurance and success by overseeing quality, risk management, and compliance across all program activities.
  • Communicate progress, issues, and decisions effectively to executive leadership, sponsors, and stakeholders.
  • Foster urgency, collaborative, and accountable culture across distributed teams (U.S. and international).
  • Anticipate challenges, propose mitigation strategies, and drive rapid decision-making to maintain momentum.


Qualifications

  • Over 12 years of experience in aerospace, space missions, or equivalent program management, with a proven track record of delivering complex, multi-partner programs successfully.
  • Familiarity with NASA, DoD, ESA, or comparable mission lifecycles, reviews, and systems engineering practices.
  • Demonstrated expertise in cost/schedule management, contracts, risk registers, and WBS structures.
  • Experience managing multiple subcontractors and international partners under ITAR/EAR frameworks.
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation skills, with the ability to influence across technical, scientific, and executive domains.
  • Degree in engineering, physics, or related field preferred.


$250,000 - $300,000 a year

This is an exempt role.

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