Hadrian

Workforce Programs Manager

Hadrian$90K — $120K *
Mesa, AZ 85204In-Person
Manufacturing & Automotive
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 7+ years in workforce planning, labor modeling, program management, or business development.
  • Strong background in manufacturing, defense, or government contracting.
  • Experience building executable headcount or labor models for new programs or capability expansions.
  • Customer-facing or federal program work experience, including government SOW interpretation.
  • Business acumen to quantify commitments made during deal closures.
  • Exceptional cross-functional communication skills to bridge gaps between stakeholders.

Responsibilities

  • Embed with sales and federal teams to scope workforce needs before contract finalization.
  • Translate statements of work and program milestones into workforce plans.
  • Identify training and certification obligations and surface associated risks.
  • Build labor models and headcount plans for program expansions.
  • Defend workforce-cost assessments to finance and leadership teams.
  • Design training strategies for new capabilities and ensure compliance requirements.
  • Manage institutional partnerships for workforce development and pipeline initiatives.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance plans for employees.
  • 401k with company contributions.
  • Potential relocation support based on business needs.
  • Flexible vacation policy allowing for work-life balance.
  • Opportunity to participate in equity programs.
Full Job Description
The Role

Hadrian is building the most advanced manufacturing platform in the world. As we win new programs and stand up new factories, the workforce question gets decided early, usually before a contract is signed and almost always before anyone has validated whether the labor assumptions hold. Getting that wrong means delayed milestones, unmet contractual obligations, and a workforce that cannot ramp to meet production. Getting it right is a prerequisite for every program we take on.

We are looking for a Workforce Programs Manager to own the scoping of workforce for new Hadrian programs end to end. This is the person who sits with the sales and federal teams while a deal is still being shaped, reads the statement of work, and translates it into a labor model, a headcount plan, a training strategy, and a clear build-versus-partner decision. It is a new function. You are the first hire in it, and it is tied directly to our program and factory expansion roadmap.

You will build the labor models that tell us what a program actually costs in people. You will design the training strategy for capabilities we have never run before, including regulated programs like NAVSEA-compliant welder workmanship and new NDT certification tracks. You will own the framework for what Hadrian builds internally versus what we source through partners, and you will manage the institutional partnerships that follow from that decision. You will be the forward-looking input to the Workforce Development organization, working with the team on what is coming so they can scale ahead of demand instead of reacting to it.

The right person has been in the room where program commitments are made and understands what those commitments mean for the workforce before anyone else does. They are equally comfortable in a business development review with a prime contractor, building a headcount model in a spreadsheet, and walking a community college president through what a partnership would require. They default to building capability internally and treat partnerships as a deliberate tool, not a first response.

What You'll Do

Program Workforce Scoping
  • Embed with the sales and federal teams during program pursuit to scope workforce requirements before commitments are finalized
  • Read and interpret statements of work, contract terms, and program milestones, and translate them into executable workforce plans
  • Identify the labor, training, and certification obligations a program creates, and surface the risks and gaps while there is still time to address them

Labor Modeling and Headcount Planning
  • Build labor models and headcount plans for new programs and capability expansions, covering Factory Technician, Weld Technician, and NDT Technician roles as well as the indirect and support headcount programs require
  • Validate that labor assumptions in deal and operational models are internally consistent and flow through to real headcount outputs
  • Own the workforce-cost view of a program and defend it to finance, operations, and program leadership

Training Strategy for New Capabilities
  • Design the training and certification strategy for capabilities Hadrian has not run before, including regulated programs such as NAVSEA welder workmanship and new NDT method tracks
  • Map external certification and audit requirements into the training plan so compliance is built in from the start
  • Define cohort timing, trainer ratios, and lead times from hire to certified, working backward from program readiness dates

Build-versus-Partner Strategy and Partnerships
  • Own the framework for determining whether a workforce need is best met by building internally or sourcing through an external partner, with a default toward insourcing
  • Manage the portfolio of institutional partnerships that follow from that decision, including community colleges, trade schools, universities, veteran programs, and high school pathways
  • Represent Hadrian in partner negotiations, MOU development, and ongoing relationship management, and hold partners to defined quality and output standards
  • Treat partnerships as foundational pre-employment pipeline tools, not a substitute for building Hadrian's own capability

Workforce Org Readiness
  • Work closely with the Director of Workforce Development to ensure the Workforce organization is staffed and structured to scale with the program portfolio
  • Provide the forward-looking inputs the WFD org needs to hire, build curriculum, and stand up training operations ahead of program demand
  • Maintain visibility for internal stakeholders into the workforce pipeline across all active and pursued programs

What We're Looking For
  • 7+ years in workforce planning, labor modeling, program management, or business development, with demonstrated experience translating program or contract requirements into operational workforce plans
  • Background in or strong familiarity with manufacturing, defense, or government contracting environments
  • Track record of building headcount or labor models for new programs or capability expansions, where the output was an executable plan rather than a strategy document
  • Experience in customer-facing or federal program work, including interpreting a government SOW and presenting a workforce plan to a customer
  • A business and commercial mindset: you understand what Hadrian is signing up for when a deal closes, and you can quantify it
  • Strong cross-functional communication, with the ability to represent workforce realities to program and factory leadership and translate them back to institutional partners
  • Comfort operating where the playbook is still being written
  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Engineering, Workforce Development, Public Policy, or a related field; advanced degree a plus; equivalent experience considered

What Will Set You Apart
  • Defense business development or proposal development experience with a workforce or labor component
  • Familiarity with NAVSEA, SUBSAFE, or similar regulated certification and audit frameworks
  • Experience standing up training programs in regulated manufacturing environments
  • Background in advanced or precision manufacturing
  • Experience with workforce development grants, government funding programs, or public-private partnerships
  • Familiarity with community college systems and dual-enrollment or early college program design
  • A genuine point of view on what manufacturing workforce development should look like for the next generation, grounded in what programs actually require rather than how it has always been done


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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