About the job
Join d-Matrix, a leader in generative AI technology, as we redefine the boundaries of software and hardware innovation. Our commitment to a culture of respect and collaboration drives us to push the limits of what's achievable in the tech landscape.
At d-Matrix, we embrace humility and prioritize straightforward communication. Our inclusive team thrives on diverse perspectives, fostering innovative solutions. We are on the lookout for passionate individuals eager to tackle challenges and focused on execution. Ready to explore your potential? Together, we can shape the future of AI.
Location: Hybrid, with a requirement to work onsite at our Santa Clara, CA headquarters 3-5 days a week.
The Role: Principal Technical Program Manager – Software/Release
We are in search of a dynamic Principal Technical Program Manager to spearhead engineering excellence and oversee the release management function across our global software organization. This pivotal role focuses on establishing lightweight, scalable processes that ensure reliable project delivery in a rapidly growing startup environment. You will serve as the operational bridge between Engineering, Product, QA, and IT, translating company goals into actionable software programs while managing the entire release lifecycle. The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced, globally distributed setting and is passionate about delivering top-notch software on schedule.
Key Responsibilities:
Release Management & Cross-Functional Coordination
Manage End-to-End Release Cycles: Oversee the software release lifecycle from initial planning to final deployment, ensuring alignment with Engineering, Product Management, QA, and IT/DevOps regarding scope, dependencies, and timelines.
Release Quality & Governance: Define and implement release criteria and quality standards, collaborating with QA to confirm comprehensive testing coverage and resolution of critical bugs before release.
Stakeholder Management: Serve as the primary contact for all release-related communications, articulating release contents, status, risks, and

