Technical Program Manager
Galaxy · London · lead
Galaxy · London · lead
Who We Are: Galaxy is a global leader in digital assets and data center infrastructure, delivering solutions that accelerate progress in finance and artificial intelligence. We believe that blockchain and digital asset innovation will transform how value moves through the world – and we’re building the products and services to make that future a reality.
Our institutional digital assets platform spans trading, investment banking, asset management, staking, self-custody, and tokenization technology. We also invest in and operate cutting-edge data center infrastructure to power AI and high-performance computing, addressing the growing demand for scalable energy and compute in the U.S.
We work at the intersection of finance and technology, helping institutions, startups, and developers navigate a digitally native economy. Led by CEO and Founder Michael Novogratz, our team blends deep crypto expertise with institutional experience and a shared commitment to shaping the future of Web3 and AI.
Galaxy is headquartered in New York City, with offices across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
To learn more about our businesses and products, visit www.galaxy.com.
We are a diverse team of free thinkers, and fast movers united to help investors and creators energize the global economy. We are looking for individuals who thrive in a culture of builders and overachievers and embrace high performance, transparent feedback, and a mission-first approach. Our culture shapes our way of working and gets us where we want to be.
You are an execution-focused Technical Program Manager who brings structure to ambiguity and keeps globally distributed engineering teams moving with clarity and accountability. You'll work across time zones and functions — partnering with engineering leads, product, and business stakeholders to drive high-quality delivery across the Staking team.
You own the operational side of software development: intake, prioritization, delivery tracking, and stakeholder coordination. You're proactive about ensuring new asks are clearly defined, appropriately scoped, and visible. You take accountability for follow-through — whether that means chasing down blockers, surfacing risks early, or prompting stakeholders when things stall. You don't assume someone else will handle it; you make sure it happens.
You have the technical depth to follow architecture conversations, dig into dependencies, and represent the state of a project with confidence. Engineers trust you to understand the nuance; business stakeholders rely on you to translate it.
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