Hadrian

Program Manager, Workforce Systems

Hadrian$90K — $130K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related technical field; Technical Writing or STEM-adjacent degrees with manufacturing experience are acceptable.
  • 3+ years of experience in manufacturing, engineering, project management, or Learning & Development.
  • Experience building systems and managing documentation in regulated/quality-driven environments.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills for cross-functional collaboration.

Responsibilities

  • Drive design decisions for Hadrian's Capability OS, establishing standards for training programs and documentation.
  • Lead the development of training programs using a systems engineering mindset.
  • Own the intake lifecycle for new capabilities from discussions to deployment across all systems.
  • Collaborate with teams to translate role-specific competencies into structured training programs.
  • Ensure consistent global framework for documentation and skills data across factory locations.
  • Monitor Capability OS health, identifying inconsistencies and gaps proactively.
  • Act as the voice from the ground for product managers to relay issues in the Capability OS.
  • Mentor the Workforce Systems Analyst on documentation standards and systems discipline.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance plans for employees.
  • 401k.
  • Relocation support may be provided based on business need.
  • Flexible vacation policy.
  • Equity.
Full Job Description
The Role

Hadrian's Workforce Systems team sits within Workforce Development and owns the operating system that keeps our workforce capable as we scale. This small, focused team builds and maintains the training infrastructure-skills data, documentation standards, LMS content, and OJT programs-that every technician and operator at Hadrian depends on to do their job safely and effectively.

As Hadrian opens new factory locations and onboards new manufacturing capabilities, we need a Program Manager, Workforce Systems who can architect the Capability OS from the ground up, define what good looks like across documentation and capability coding, and own the structural integrity of our training systems as the company scales. This is a builder role: you will create systems that don't yet exist, in an environment that moves fast, and your work will directly shape how hundreds of Hadrian employees develop and grow.

What You'll Do

Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to the following:
  • Drive foundational design decisions for Hadrian's Capability OS, defining standards for training programs, controlled documentation, skills data, and LMS content as new capabilities come online.
  • Lead training program development using a systems engineering mindset - defining requirements, architecting content, and introducing it into production.
  • Own the full intake lifecycle for new capabilities, from early conversations with engineering and knowledge governance teams through to fully coded, cross-system deployment across skills matrix, LMS, OJT content, and evaluations.
  • Collaborate with operational teams to define role-specific competencies and translate them into structured, measurable training programs that build capability in a repeatable way.
  • Own one standard across all factory locations, ensuring documentation, skills data, and system configurations fit into a consistent global framework built to scale without structural rework.
  • Monitor the health of the Capability OS, flagging data inconsistencies, documentation gaps, and capacity constraints before they become blockers.
  • Partner with product managers as the primary ground-level voice, translating what's breaking or missing in the Capability OS into clear requirements for in-house workforce systems software.
  • Mentor the Workforce Systems Analyst in documentation standards, content quality, and systems discipline.


What We're Looking For
  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Industrial, Systems, Manufacturing, or Chemical preferred) or a related technical field; candidates with a degree in Technical Writing or a STEM-adjacent discipline and substantial hands-on manufacturing experience will be considered.
  • 3+ years of experience in manufacturing, engineering, project management, or a technically grounded Learning & Development environment.
  • Demonstrated ownership of building systems-not just operating within them-including defining standards, leading program builds from scratch, and managing documentation in a regulated or quality-driven environment.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to work effectively across engineering, operations, quality, and training teams.


What Will Set You Apart
  • Experience in highly regulated industrial environments such as aerospace, welding, NDT, or precision manufacturing.
  • Background with AS9100, ISO 9001, NAVSEA, or similar standards-driven documentation frameworks.
  • Hands-on experience with Confluence, skills matrices, an LMS platform, or Articulate Rise/SCORM-based e-learning development.
  • Track record of building complex, cross-functional programs from conception through launch-and the ability to articulate how you measured whether they worked.
  • Startup or high-growth environment experience; demonstrated comfort building in ambiguity at speed.
  • A demonstrable interest in the intersection of technical work and training.


Benefits for Full-time Employees
  • Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance plans for employees
  • 401k
  • Relocation support may be provided for certain situations, based on business need.
  • Flexible vacation policy
  • Equity


ITAR Requirements

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About Hadrian

Hadrianadri?ja?n?s]; 24 January 76 – 10 July 138) was Roman emperor from 117 to 138. He was born in Italica, a Roman municipium founded by Italic settlers in Hispania Baetica and he came from a branch of the gens Aelia that originated in the Picenean town of Hadria, the Aeli Hadriani. His father was of senatorial rank and was a first cousin of Emperor Trajan. Hadrian married Trajan's grand-niece Vibia Sabina early in his career before Trajan became emperor and possibly at the behest of Trajan's wife Pompeia Plotina. Plotina and Trajan's close friend and adviser Lucius Licinius Sura were well disposed towards Hadrian. When Trajan died, his widow claimed that he had nominated Hadrian as emperor immediately before his death. Rome's military and Senate approved Hadrian's succession, but four leading senators were unlawfully put to death soon after. They had opposed Hadrian or seemed to threaten his succession, and the Senate held him responsible for their deaths and never forgave him. He earned further disapproval among the elite by abandoning Trajan's expansionist policies and territorial gains in Mesopotamia, Assyria, Armenia, and parts of Dacia. Hadrian preferred to invest in the development of stable, defensible borders and the unification of the empire's disparate peoples. He is known for building Hadrian's Wall, which marked the northern limit of Britannia.
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