Technical Program Manager, Extensibility Programs
Stripe
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About the role
Role Overview
Stripe is hiring a Technical Program Manager (Extensibility Programs) within the Developer Experience & Product Platform (DEeP) organization. The role drives Stripe’s Extensibility initiative across Workflows, Custom Objects, and Scripts, ensuring alignment, execution, and outcomes for one of the most strategically important platform programs.
Responsibilities
- Drive cross-organization decisions across DRIs spanning: Script Platform, Custom Objects, Apps, SDK, Observability, DevEx, and Versioning, resolving ambiguous integration and ownership questions between teams.
- Own the critical path for major launches by shaping scope, driving descope decisions, and negotiating trade-offs so launches reflect deliberate strategy.
- Influence product and engineering roadmaps by bringing a program-level perspective to planning cycles, challenging misalignment, and advocating for cross-cutting investments.
- Support ProServ and Partnerships by ensuring their requirements are integrated into the roadmap with product-grade rigor, and bridging platform delivery with customer/service needs.
What You’ll Work On (Extensibility Primitives)
- Scripts: secure, isolated TypeScript runtime for merchant/developer customization.
- Custom Objects: user-defined data models with APIs, SDKs, and Dashboard experiences.
- Workflows: programmable orchestration layer for no-code and pro-code business logic, including custom actions, delays, retries, and 3P integrations.
Requirements
- 5+ years of technical program management experience with demonstrated success leading complex cross-organizational programs.
- Strong product sense and ability to understand and advocate for product/engineering alignment (text cut off in posting).
About Stripe
Stripe is a financial infrastructure platform that helps businesses accept payments, grow revenue, and launch new business opportunities. It serves millions of companies, from large enterprises to ambitious startups, and aims to increase global GDP by making economic opportunity easier to access.
Scraped 4/7/2026