Technical Program Manager

Blueprint
$180,000 - $250,000

About The Position

Immortals is a science-based company founded by Bryan Johnson, focused on improving health through a comprehensive biomarker approach and nutritional products. The company aims to clean up the global food supply, provide healthy food, and promote the 'Don't Die' ideology. They are seeking their first dedicated Technical Program Manager to be central to engineering, product, and operations, owning the delivery of programs including telehealth, prescription products, biomarker platforms, and integrations with external partners. The role requires managing programs that handle personal health data, ensuring privacy and security are integral to the process, and transforming ambitious ideas into actionable plans.

Requirements

  • 10+ years as a Technical Program Manager or similar at a software or hardware product company.
  • Engineering background such as a CS/EE (or similar) degree or prior hands-on engineering role. You can follow an architecture discussion and pressure-test an estimate.
  • Track record of running multi-team programs end to end, including at least one you can walk through in detail from kickoff to launch.
  • Excellent written communication. We're a small, fast-moving team and much of our coordination is async.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in health, medical, or another regulated domain: telehealth, medical devices, diagnostics, or products handling health data (HIPAA/FDA-adjacent).
  • PMI-ACP/PMP or equivalent formal program management training.
  • Big-company program rigor (Meta/Amazon/Google-scale) that you've since applied, or want to apply at a smaller company.
  • Programs that spanned hardware and software (devices, wearables, lab or logistics integrations).
  • Startup experience — comfortable being the only TPM and building the function from scratch.

Responsibilities

  • Own end-to-end delivery of cross-functional programs spanning engineering, product, and operations from kickoff through launch.
  • Turn ambiguous initiatives into concrete plans: milestones, owners, dependencies, and risks and keep those plans honest as reality changes.
  • Run program communication: crisp status, early escalation of risks, and decision logs so leadership always knows where things stand.
  • Coordinate launches that involve personal health data, making sure privacy, security, and compliance reviews are scheduled and completed before ship.
  • Manage timelines with external partners (labs, pharmacy, wearables, payments) whose deliverables our launches depend on.
  • Improve how we work which includes intake, prioritization, release coordination without adding bureaucracy to a small team.

Benefits

  • $180-250k + equity + benefits
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