Role at a glance
- Salary
- $252K – $280K/yr
- Location
- San Francisco, United States
- Work arrangement
- Remote
- Employment
- Full-time
- Experience
- 8+ years of experience in program management, strategy and operations, product operations, technical program management, trust and...
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Role Summary
The Program Manager will build durable operating systems and run complex safety operations within Critical Harm Operations, part of User Safety & Risk Operations. The role supports workflows and programs across areas including national security, violent activities, wellbeing, Frontier Risk, and Trusted Access, helping translate policy and operational needs into scalable execution models.
What You'll Do
- Lead strategic operational builds from problem statement through implemented operating model, including scope, owners, milestones,...
- Translate policy, safety, technical, legal, and operational constraints into workflows, requirements, playbooks, escalation paths, and...
- Coordinate with cross-functional partners to resolve dependencies and keep critical work moving.
- Stand up new programs, stabilize operations, improve handoffs, and transition durable ownership to the appropriate team.
- Use operational data and frontline signals to identify bottlenecks, quality gaps, capacity needs, ownership failures, and high-leverage...
- Drive high-priority escalations and cross-functional decisions to closure, and create roadmaps, decision logs, status updates, risk...
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Program management or related operations experience; ability to take complex, ambiguous work from problem framing through launch and scaled operation; technical and analytical fluency with data flows, dashboards, tooling gaps, automation, and failure modes; clear communication with technical, operational, policy, and executive audiences.
Required
- 8+ years of experience in program management, strategy and operations, product operations, technical program management, trust and...
- Track record of taking complex, ambiguous work from problem framing through launch and scaled operation.
- Ability to manage many moving pieces while maintaining focus on key decisions.
- Ability to build trust and drive alignment across teams without direct authority.
- Technical and analytical fluency with data flows, dashboards, tooling gaps, automation, and failure modes.
- Clear communication with technical, operational, policy, and executive audiences.
- Ability to operate calmly and flexibly in a fast-moving environment, learn new domains quickly, and handle high-severity or sensitive work.
Preferred
- Experience with vendor operations, QA programs, launch readiness, workflow automation, or AI-assisted operations.
- Experience in customer support or other high-stakes scaled operations.
- Deep expertise with national security, violence or other severe-harm domains.
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About the Team
Critical Harm Operations sits within User Safety & Risk Operations and builds enforcement systems for Frontier Risk and Material Harm that are accurate, fast, defensible, and built to scale. We turn policy intent into operational readiness, review standards, quality systems, escalation paths, automation guardrails, and durable cross-functional operating models.
About the Role
We are looking for an exceptional Program Manager to help build durable operating systems and run some of OpenAI’s most complex safety operations. The core need is a high-agency operator who can take an ambiguous problem, create the right structure, align cross-functional partners, and drive the work through execution.
This role will move across Critical Harm priorities as needs evolve. You may step into operationalizing national security or violent-activities workflows, support wellbeing and Frontier Risk initiatives, or help scale programs such as Trusted Access. Deep domain expertise is helpful but not required; the strongest candidates will learn quickly, exercise excellent judgment, and make complex programs move.
In this role, you will:
Lead strategic operational builds across priority workflows from problem statement to implemented operating model, including scope, owners, milestones, risks, success measures, and execution cadence.
Translate policy, safety, technical, legal, and operational constraints into workflows, requirements, playbooks, escalation paths, and decision-making structures that teams can execute.
Coordinate with User Ops leadership, Product Policy, Integrity, Safety Systems, i2, Legal, Product, Engineering, Support, vendors, and other partners to resolve dependencies and keep critical work moving.
Move in and out of workflows as priorities shift—standing up new programs, stabilizing operations, improving handoffs, and transitioning durable ownership to the right team.
Use operational data and frontline signals to identify bottlenecks, quality gaps, capacity needs, ownership failures, and the highest-leverage interventions.
Drive high-priority escalations and cross-functional decisions to closure, ensuring the right context, accountable owners, clear next steps, and durable follow-up.
Create the mechanisms that make programs run well: roadmaps, decision logs, status updates, risk registers, operating reviews, and crisp executive communication.
Identify where AI tools, automation, lightweight systems, or simpler workflows can improve speed, consistency, and scale while preserving appropriate human judgment.
You might thrive in this role if you:
Have 8+ years of experience in program management, strategy and operations, product operations, technical program management, trust and safety, support operations, risk operations, implementation, or a related field.
Have a track record of taking complex, ambiguous work from problem framing through launch and scaled operation.
Are unusually organized, sharp, and execution-focused; you can manage many moving pieces without losing the few decisions that matter most.
Build trust and drive alignment across teams without direct authority, while keeping ownership, accountability, and escalation paths clear.
Are technically and analytically fluent enough to reason about data flows, dashboards, tooling gaps, automation, and failure modes—even if you are not writing production code.
Communicate clearly with technical, operational, policy, and executive audiences, especially when tradeoffs are sensitive or evidence is incomplete.
Operate calmly and flexibly in a fast-moving environment, learn new domains quickly, and are comfortable handling high-severity or sensitive work.
Experience with vendor operations, QA programs, launch readiness, workflow automation, or AI-assisted operations.
Nice to have:
Experience in customer support or other high-stakes scaled operations.
Deep expertise with national security, violence or other severe-harm domains.
About OpenAI
OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company dedicated to ensuring that general-purpose artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity. We push the boundaries of the capabilities of AI systems and seek to safely deploy them to the world through our products. AI is an extremely powerful tool that must be created with safety and human needs at its core, and to achieve our mission, we must encompass and value the many different perspectives, voices, and experiences that form the full spectrum of humanity.
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OpenAI is an artificial intelligence research organization dedicated to advancing digital intelligence in a way that is safe and beneficial for humanity. Founded in December 2015, it focuses on developing cutting-edge AI technologies and models, such as the widely recognized language model GPT-3. OpenAI aims to promote and develop friendly AI that aligns with human values and addresses global challenges, making significant contributions to a variety of fields including education, healthcare, and robotics. By collaborating with various stakeholders, OpenAI seeks to ensure that the benefits of AI are accessible to all.
OpenAI is an artificial intelligence research organization dedicated to advancing digital intelligence in a way that is safe and beneficial for humanity. Founded in December 2015, it focuses on developing cutting-edge AI technologies and models, such as the widely recognized language model GPT-3. OpenAI aims to promote and develop friendly AI that aligns with human values and addresses global challenges, making significant contributions to a variety of fields including education, healthcare, and robotics. By collaborating with various stakeholders, OpenAI seeks to ensure that the benefits of AI are accessible to all.