Corporate nCino Program Manager
Listed on 2026-07-15
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Business
Business Analyst, Change Management -
Management
Business Analyst, Change Management, Program / Project Manager
About the Role
The Program Manager is responsible for leading complex, cross‑functional programs comprised of multiple interrelated initiatives to deliver strategic business outcomes. The role ensures alignment between program objectives and enterprise strategy by partnering closely with product and business leaders while maintaining transparency around trade‑offs, risks, dependencies, and constraints.
The Program Manager owns program‑level governance, planning, reporting, and stakeholder engagement, providing clear executive visibility into progress, risks, decisions, and value realization.
Additionally, the Program Manager leads end‑to‑end delivery of initiatives using Agile, Hybrid, and Waterfall methodologies. The role manages scope, budget, risks, and drives delivery execution while proactively removing impediments to ensure work moves smoothly from decision to delivery.
This highly visible role interfaces regularly with management and team members at all levels. Success depends on building and continually strengthening relationships across the organization and with vendors to enhance operational capability. A high degree of professionalism and diplomacy is essential.
This is a corporate position which may be located at an available bank division location across our nine‑state footprint in AZ, CO, , MT, NV, TX, UT, WA, or WY.
Mid‑rate pay for this position is $ per year (calculated for Kalispell, MT). WA applicants: $ to $ per year.
Description Program Governance & Strategic Alignment- Plan and manage programs composed of multiple related initiatives that are cross‑functional and/or enterprise‑wide.
- Ensure program objectives align to strategic goals and intended business value.
- Partner with Product leadership to understand goals, outcomes, and sequencing without owning prioritization decisions.
- Assist leaders and business owners by illuminating trade‑offs, constraints, and dependencies.
- Participate in quarterly planning to surface cross‑team impacts and dependencies.
- Develop and maintain stakeholder maps and communication plans.
- Build strong, trusted relationships across business, technology, compliance, and vendor partners.
- Facilitate alignment conversations across stakeholders with competing priorities.
- Own reporting, executive updates, and program‑level dashboards.
- Create and maintain program documentation, including status reports, risk and decision logs, schedules and budgets, metrics, and lessons learned.
- Lead regular program reviews with executive sponsors and key stakeholders.
- Identify and communicate emerging risks, issues, and required decisions early.
- Coordinate program‑level schedules, milestones, and dependencies across initiatives.
- Perform long‑range resource forecasting at the program level.
- Surface resource constraints and conflicts to leadership with options for resolution.
- Coordinate shared infrastructure and sequencing to benefit the overall program.
- Support, mentor, and coach project managers/scrum masters operating within the program.
- Lead end‑to‑end delivery of initiatives using Agile, Hybrid (Agile + Waterfall), and Waterfall project management methodologies.
- Ensure adherence to defined project standards, policies, and governance practices.
- Define and manage project scope, budget, risks, and dependencies.
- Manage delivery execution, dependencies, and schedules while proactively removing impediments and roadblocks.
- Partner with sponsors and stakeholders to plan, execute, and govern projects.
- Lead cross‑functional teams to deliver outcomes.
- Communicate project status through structured meetings, reporting, and documentation.
- Ensure accurate project documentation, approvals, and audit readiness.
- Manage transition from project completion to operational handoff.
- Must comply with all company policies and applicable laws, including the Bank Secrecy Act, Patriot Act, and Office of Foreign Assets Control.
- Required:
Bachelor’s Degree in a business‑related discipline such as organizational management, marketing, finance, or information technology.
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