GGWP builds AI-powered systems that help games and online communities stay safe, healthy, and scalable. Our platform spans real-time moderation, sentiment and behavior analysis, and operational tooling used by leading studios and platforms.
We operate complex, cross-functional systems across engineering, data science, product, and operations, often in environments where delivery timing, quality, and coordination matter as much as technical correctness.
The RoleWe’re looking for a Technical Project Manager to own delivery coordination across engineering, data science, product, and operations.
This role is execution- and organization-first. You will be responsible for planning, tracking, and driving cross-team work forward, ensuring dependencies are clear, risks are surfaced early, and releases land predictably.
You will report directly to the Director / Head of Engineering and work closely with:
- Engineering teams in the US and India
- Product Management
- Data Science
- DevOps
- Solutions and Customer Success (for major deliveries)
Some familiarity with software development and data systems is important to understand tradeoffs and priorities, but this is not a coding role.
ResponsibilitiesCore Ownership (Primary Owner)Delivery & Planning
- Own sprint planning and delivery tracking across engineering and data science teams
- Lead cross-team delivery planning and coordination
- Maintain integrated project plans across product, engineering, data science, and DevOps
Dependencies, Risk & Scope
- Track cross-team dependencies and delivery risks
- Surface issues early and drive resolution
- Manage scope changes and timeline negotiations in partnership with Product and Engineering
- Provide clear delivery status and risk reporting to leadership
Releases & Major Deliverables
- Own release timelines, coordination, and launch readiness
- Coordinate QA, rollout, and rollback planning
- Drive major customer delivery coordination for large or enterprise (AAA) customers
Product Execution Support
- Support Product in cross-product dependency management
- Help ensure PRDs, acceptance criteria, and scope are reflected accurately in delivery plans
- Coordinate feature readiness for GTM with Product, Marketing, Solutions, and CS
Engineering & Data Science Support
- Partner with Engineering Managers and Tech Leads to translate plans into executable timelines
- Help coordinate work across:
- Backend, frontend, API/SDK development
- Data pipelines, model iteration, and monitoring
- Support incident follow-ups, retrospectives, and delivery learnings
Customer & Go-To-Market Support
- Coordinate delivery timelines tied to customer commitments
- Support Solutions and Customer Success during complex rollouts
- Ensure customer-facing teams have clarity on delivery expectations
- Teams have clear priorities, timelines, and ownership
- Dependencies and risks are visible early, not discovered late
- Releases ship predictably with fewer last-minute surprises
- Engineering and Product spend less time coordinating and more time executing
- Leadership has confidence in delivery forecasts
Required
- 5+ years in technical project management, program management, or delivery role
- Experience coordinating cross-functional technical teams
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Comfort working across time zones and distributed teams
- Clear written and verbal communication skills
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