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The Allen Institute for AI (AI2) is looking for a Lead Technical Program Manager to drive AI initiatives, working primarily on-site in Seattle. This role involves significant interaction with researchers and partners to execute ambitious AI projects, with a strong focus on cancer research and technological innovation.
Seattle, WA
Who You Are:
You are a seasoned technical program manager who is passionate about the potential of AI to solve real problems impacting humanity, such as how we understand and treat cancer. You thrive in greenfield environments, adapt quickly to evolving challenges, and are comfortable wearing multiple hats. With a strong track record of taking on increasing leadership responsibilities, you are prepared to play a pivotal role in driving critical AI initiatives forward.
You excel at building and maintaining strategic relationships, understanding partner priorities, and fostering collaboration to create mutual value. A skilled communicator, you can translate complex technical concepts into compelling narratives for diverse audiences, ensuring alignment and engagement across stakeholders.
Who We Are:
You’ll be joining the program management team within our Strategic Infrastructure (SI) group, responsible for driving the definition and execution of AI2’s ambitious flagship projects, including "truly open" foundation models, AI agents for science, and AI-for-environment initiatives. Our centralized team works directly with world-class researchers to connect the dots between R&D, engineering, and real-world impact. We are deeply involved in technical details while also serving as stewards of the institute's big-picture strategy. Our work spans all levels of the organization—from coordinating with the team operating our state-of-the-art GPU cluster to collaborating directly with executives to drive clarity, decision-making, and prioritization.
AI2 has recently expanded our R&D portfolio and joined the Cancer AI Alliance (CAIA) spearheaded by the Fred Hutch Cancer Center, with the goal of building the world’s most comprehensive laboratory for creating and deploying cancer AI models. You’ll be responsible for leading AI2’s engagement with CAIA, ensuring seamless collaboration across cancer centers and technology partners. Additionally, you will serve as the TPM lead for R&D workstreams focused on privacy-preserving AI, a critical component of CAIA’s success.
The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:
What You’ll Need:
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a team member to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions.
A Little More About Ai2:
Ai2 is a Seattle based non-profit AI research institute founded in 2014 by the late Paul Allen. Our mission is building breakthrough AI to solve the world’s biggest problems. We develop foundational AI research and innovation to deliver real-world impact through large-scale open models, data, robotics, conservation, and beyond.
In addition to Ai2’s core mission, we also aim to contribute to humanity through our treatment of each member of the Ai2 Team. Some highlights are:
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