Director, Digital Technology Program Management
Archer, an aerospace company based in San Jose, California, is seeking a strategic and execution-focused Director of Digital Technology Program Management to lead its enterprise Project Management Office (PMO). This role is pivotal in driving delivery across a rapidly expanding portfolio of corporate and product-facing technology initiatives, ensuring alignment between strategy and execution to achieve business outcomes.
The Director will be responsible for establishing scalable governance frameworks, delivery standards, and lifecycle methodologies, overseeing a diverse portfolio of enterprise platforms, digital initiatives, and product-enabling technologies. Key responsibilities include driving portfolio prioritization, capacity planning, and investment alignment with business strategy, as well as implementing best-in-class program management practices to improve delivery predictability and stakeholder satisfaction.
Candidates should possess over 12 years of progressive experience in program and portfolio management within enterprise technology environments, including at least 5 years leading or scaling a PMO organization. A proven track record in delivering complex, cross-functional enterprise technology programs, strong financial acumen, and expertise in hybrid delivery models are essential. Experience in regulated industries and relevant certifications are preferred.
Archer offers a competitive base salary ranging from $200,000 to $260,000, determined by factors such as job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The company is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment, providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical or mental disabilities, and supporting the professional growth of its team members.
Joining Archer means becoming part of a team dedicated to advancing sustainable air mobility through innovative technology. The company values diversity, inclusivity, and continuous improvement, offering opportunities for professional development and the chance to contribute to groundbreaking advancements in aerospace technology.