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Technical Project Manager

polymarketNew York薪资面议Full-time

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About PolymarketPolymarket is the world's largest prediction market platform. We enable individuals to express views on real-world events by trading on outcomes across politics, economics, sports, culture, and current affairs. Built as a peer-to-peer marketplace with no centralized "house," Polymarket aggregates diverse opinions into transparent, market-based probabilities that reflect collective expectations about the future.We're growing fast, both in terms of volume ($21B traded in 2025) and adoption as an alternative news source. Our ambition is to become a ubiquitous beacon of truth in global media and we need your help adding fuel to the fire.About the RoleOur Security and IT teams are responsible for protecting a platform that handles billions in trading volume while maintaining the trust of users who rely on us for critical market information. We're looking for a Technical Project Manager to own the execution of security programs that keep our infrastructure secure and our compliance posture strong.You'll work directly with our Security Engineering, IT, Legal, and Compliance teams to drive initiatives from pen testing cycles to SOC 2 compliance. This is a hands-on role where you'll build program management infrastructure from scratch, translate complex security work into clear milestones, and remove blockers that slow down critical security initiatives.The right person thrives in fast-moving environments, communicates risk clearly to executives, and has deep experience managing security programs at scale. You'll be the coordination layer that lets our security engineers focus on building while ensuring nothing falls through the cracks.What You'll DoOwn end-to-end program management for security initiatives including pen testing cycles, vulnerability remediation tracking, incident response readiness, and security reviews for new product launchesBuild and maintain program infrastructure including risk registers, status dashboards, escalation paths, and retrosp

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Posted 6/15/2026