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Andromeda is seeking a Technical Program Manager to own provider management and execution. You will onboard providers, manage capacity, and handle major incidents with a cross-functional team, including SRE, engineering, and product.
This is a remote-friendly, full-time role based in the SF area. You will define processes, establish escalation paths, and drive improvements to ensure reliable provider performance for AI compute infrastructure.
Andromeda Cluster was founded by Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross to give early-stage startups access to the kind of scaled AI infrastructure once reserved only for hyperscalers.
We began with a single managed cluster — but it filled almost instantly. Since then, we’ve been quietly building the systems, network, and orchestration layer that makes the world’s AI infrastructure more accessible.
Today, Andromeda works with leading AI labs, data centers, and cloud providers to deliver compute when and where it’s needed most. Our platform routes training and inference jobs across global supply, unlocking flexibility and efficiency in one of the fastest-growing markets on earth.
Our long-term vision is to build the liquidity layer for global AI compute. We are expanding to new frontiers to find the brightest that work in AI infrastructure, research and engineering.
This role owns our provider relationships on the execution side. You'll run the programs that make a provider work well inside Andromeda. This includes onboarding new providers and sites, capacity rollouts, hardware and fabric quality issues, and major incidents. You'll be the person our providers answer to on delivery timelines and open items. When a customer\'s training run is down because of a provider-side failure, you\'re the incident commander: you run the response across our SREs, the provider\'s engineers, and the customer until it\'s resolved.
You'll have no formal authority over provider teams. What you'll have is the plan, the escalation path, the contractual commitments, and the relationship. You'll need to be good at using all four.
Nobody owns this end to end today; it gets picked up by whichever engineer has bandwidth, and both providers and customers have noticed the inconsistency. You\'d be the first person in this role, so part of the job is defining what provider program management looks like here.
What You’ll Do
Within your first year, you\'ll have delivered:
Provider relationships we can bank on. Our compute providers trust you and deal straight with you, so when they tell us what capacity is coming and when, we believe it and plan against it. Capacity forecasting becomes reliable rather than hopeful.
Onboarding that\'s fast, predictable, and low-friction. New providers and sites come online on a known timeline with few surprises. Each onboarding is smoother than the last because you\'ve systematized it.
A partner playbook that scales the network. You\'ve built the standards and playbook that potential providers use to bring their infrastructure up to our bar. This makes qualifying and adding a new provider a repeatable process, not a one-off project every time.
Internal trust across the teams you don\'t manage. SRE, Engineering, Product, and Sales/CS rely on your read of provider health and timelines, and count on you to flag risk early and coordinate the response when it matters.
High-growth environment: Get in early at a company at the center of the AI infrastructure boom
Ownership: First TPM hire for the solutions engineering team, you’ll get to build this function from the ground up
Competitive compensation: + meaningful equity
Comprehensive benefits: for you and your dependents, including healthcare, dental, and vision coverage, 401(k), and unlimited PTO
Andromeda Cluster is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.