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Staff Technical Program Manager, AI

ID: 9383

Type: Full-time

Category: Others

Company Name: Tegus

Location: United Kingdom

Education Level: Senior (5-10 years)

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Job Description

About AlphaSense: 

The world’s most sophisticated companies rely on AlphaSense to remove uncertainty from decision-making. With market intelligence and search built on proven AI, AlphaSense delivers insights that matter from content you can trust. Our universe of public and private content includes equity research, company filings, event transcripts, expert calls, news, trade journals, and clients’ own research content.

The acquisition of Tegus by AlphaSense in 2024 advances our shared mission to empower professionals to make smarter decisions through AI-driven market intelligence. Together, AlphaSense and Tegus will accelerate growth, innovation, and content expansion, with complementary product and content capabilities that enable users to unearth even more comprehensive insights from thousands of content sets. Our platform is trusted by over 6,000 enterprise customers, including a majority of the S&P 500. Founded in 2011, AlphaSense is headquartered in New York City with more than 2,000 employees across the globe and offices in the U.S., U.K., Finland, India, Singapore, Canada, and Ireland. Come join us!

About the Role: 

We are seeking a highly experienced and results-oriented Staff Technical Program Manager (TPM) to drive AI-first engineering excellence efforts. Our mission is to improve engineering velocity, and you will act as a force multiplier on mission-critical, large, complex initiatives with a focus on AI enablement. In this role, you will be driving the technical roadmap that transforms how our engineering teams build software through AI-assisted workflows. This high-impact role requires a deep understanding of infrastructure, developer productivity, and the evolving landscape of AI tooling.

What you´ll do

  • Lead the end-to-end program management for Engineering Excellence / AI readiness / AI DLC rollout projects.
  • Integrate Claude Code and other AI-native development tools and skills management into existing engineering workflows for measurable productivity gains.
  • Support Engineering Platform teams in efforts to modernize CI/CD pipelines, enabling automated AI-driven testing, code reviews, and deployment orchestration.
  • Drive technical strategy and alignment across Engineering, Security, and Product leadership to address the unique challenges of AI-generated code and agentic autonomy.
  • Align roadmaps across multiple teams and domains to roll out AI advances.
  • Mentor other TPMs and engineers, raising the collective technical bar for AI-integrated program management across the organization.
  • Solve problems, improve processes, remove bottlenecks, share updates - all the TPM bread and butter, AI-assisted (by you!) to be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.

Who You Are 

  • Bachelor's degree or above in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related technical field. You are an engineer or scientist by training.
  • 10+ years of experience in technical program management or software engineering leadership. You are a manager by earned experience.
    Software development background with programming language proficiency and the ability to participate in architectural reviews. You are still a developer at heart.
  • Extensive experience with AI-assisted development tools (e.g., Claude Code) and a strong understanding of LLM capabilities. You are hands-on.
  • Expert-level knowledge of CI/CD methodologies, infrastructure-as-code, and cloud-native development environments. You automate at scale.
  • Proven track record of leading large-scale, complex technical rollouts across multiple business units. You deliver.

AlphaSense is an equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to a work environment that supports, inspires, and respects all individuals. All employees share in the responsibility for fulfilling AlphaSense’s commitment to equal employment opportunity. AlphaSense does not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, color, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, religion, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, military or veteran status, disability, or any other non-merit factor. This policy applies to every aspect of employment at AlphaSense, including recruitment, hiring, training, advancement, and termination.

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Company Information

Company Name: Tegus

Company Website: https://www.tegus.co

Company Address: N/A

Tegus is a technology-enabled research platform that serves professional investors, corporate strategy teams, consultants, and other business decision-makers who rely on primary research to inform company and industry analysis. The company operates a searchable, cloud-based platform that aggregates recorded expert interviews, transcripts, expert profiles, and related research assets into a single library designed to streamline the process of sourcing, conducting, and documenting expert calls and other qualitative research activities. Tegus positions itself as a tool to accelerate diligence and insight-gathering by combining an expert network with software features that support research workflows, compliance, and knowledge retention. At its core, Tegus provides two complementary sets of capabilities: a managed expert network that sources subject-matter experts for on-demand interviews and a software platform that organizes and delivers the audio recordings, call transcripts, expert profiles, and metadata that result from those interviews. Users can search the platform for previously conducted interviews by company, industry, topic, or expert, access full audio and verbatim transcripts, and review summarized call notes or highlights. The platform’s search and filtering features are intended to reduce the time analysts spend finding relevant primary research and to increase the reuse of existing interview content across teams and projects. Tegus’s managed expert network sources professionals and practitioners with direct operational, sell-side, buy-side, or industry-specific experience who can provide firsthand perspectives on companies, products, markets, and competitive dynamics. The company handles outreach, scheduling, and coordination for calls, and typically records interviews for delivery to the client along with a transcript and expert profile. This model enables investment researchers and corporate users to access a broad range of subject-matter experts without building their own sourcing infrastructure. In addition to one-off call facilitation, Tegus supports repeat engagements and ongoing rosters of experts for longitudinal or thematic research. The platform’s content delivery is oriented around a centralized library of calls and transcripts. Each entry in the library generally includes the audio recording, a verbatim transcript, a short written summary or call highlights, meta tags (such as industry, topic, and company names), and the expert’s background. These elements support rapid skimming and citation in investment memos, diligence reports, and internal notes. Many clients use Tegus to validate assumptions, triangulate third-party data, test investment theses, and gain context for financial models. The availability of verbatim transcripts combined with time-stamped audio permits detailed review and the extraction of quotable material for reporting and compliance purposes. Beyond the library and call facilitation, Tegus provides collaboration and compliance features intended for institutional research teams. The platform includes user access controls, activity logs, and searchable archives to help teams manage permissions and to maintain an auditable trail of research interactions. These capabilities are particularly relevant for buy-side and sell-side firms that must demonstrate research provenance and adhere to regulatory or internal compliance standards when engaging with external experts. Integration features and export capabilities are designed to support common research workflows, allowing users to incorporate transcripts and highlights into their proprietary research systems, CRM tools, or investment documentation. Tegus is commonly used across a range of professional roles that require timely, primary-source insight: equity analysts, private equity and venture capital professionals, corporate development and strategy teams, management consultants, and market researchers. Typical use cases include pre-deal diligence, competitive landscaping, product-market fit validation, channel and supplier analysis, customer feedback collection, and industry trend monitoring. By providing scalable access to experts and a centralized repository, Tegus enables these users to reduce the lead time and cost associated with building individual expert networks while improving consistency and institutional memory around qualitative research. The company emphasizes scalability and repeatability: research teams can quickly deploy a standardized process for sourcing experts, conducting interviews, capturing transcripts, and sharing insights internally. This repeatable approach helps firms maintain continuity in research practices as teams grow or as projects are handed off between analysts. Tegus also supports bespoke research arrangements, including custom surveys, larger panels of experts, or targeted outreach campaigns tailored to a client’s specific diligence needs. Tegus operates in a competitive segment that blends elements of expert networks, software-as-a-service research platforms, and information services. Its differentiated proposition is the integration of managed expert sourcing with a software layer that organizes and enriches call outputs for enterprise use. By focusing on searchability, transcript quality, expert vetting, and compliance features, Tegus aims to reduce friction in primary research and allow analytical teams to spend more time on synthesis and decision-making rather than logistics and data wrangling. In summary, Tegus is a technology-driven provider of primary research infrastructure for professional investors and corporate researchers. The company combines a managed expert network with a cloud-based library of recorded interviews and transcripts, supported by collaboration and compliance tools. Its product suite is designed to improve the speed, coverage, and reusability of qualitative research across investment and corporate decision-making workflows.
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