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Data Program Manager

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Palo Alto, CA, USA
Senior level
Hybrid
Palo Alto, CA, USA
Senior level
The Data Program Manager bridges research and data operations, managing vendor relationships and ensuring effective data acquisition for AI projects while also tracking quality metrics and prioritizing stakeholder needs.
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Who we are

Odyssey is an AI lab pioneering general-purpose world models: causal, multimodal systems that learn to predict and interact with the world over long horizons, while generating real-time, interactive simulations from any starting point. This foundational technology promises to revolutionize robotics, science, healthcare, education, gaming, defense, and beyond.

What we're looking for

The Data Program Manager is the connective tissue between research, vendors and the data flywheel. You are responsible for understanding our data needs by being deep in frontier research. You are responsible for presenting a credible data roadmap to the research, applied ML, and leadership and keeping stakeholders abreast of the pipeline and plans. You also own inbound requirements and turn those into a backlog the Data Operations team can execute against. The right person thinks in process, has strong opinions, and can hold both people (internal and external) and plans accountable.

What you'll do
  • Run at data plans with loose requirements from research. Turn fuzzy and disparate data requests into scoped, sequenced acquisition plans with quality bars, timelines, and clear data parameters.

  • Manage a multitude of vendors across verticals and data types, maintain relationships and negotiate commercials favorable to Odyssey.

  • Manage the human teams (experience with contractors a big plus) that acquire proprietary data and establish and ensure quality measures.

  • Stand up and own the weekly data-needs review and forecast. Force-prioritize when necessary and surface the trade-offs to leadership.

  • Embed in research planning. Flag data risks four to six weeks ahead of when they would hit a model run.

  • Define and track quality and throughput metrics across active data programs. Redline and QA batches that slip and close the loop with vendors.

  • Partner with researchers on data requirements while also running independently at frontier data mix delivery.

  • Drive program retrospectives—what data moved which evals, at what cost, and what we should repeat.

Who you are
  • 5+ years of program or product management at a technical company, with at least two of those years in an AI, ML, or data-intensive context.

  • You can read ML papers without flinching; you don’t need to derive the math, but you understand what the research is trying to prove and what data would support it.

  • Working knowledge of SQL and basic data analysis. You can pull your own numbers when needed.

  • Real experience negotiating with external vendors and pushing costs down.

  • You can run a tight standup, keep clean docs, and finish things.

  • Comfort saying “no” to a researcher; better at saying “yes, by week six, here’s the plan”.

  • Track record of driving cross-functional programs at velocity in environments where priorities change weekly.

Bonus
  • Experience as a TPM or program manager at a frontier AI lab.

  • Background working with data labeling, human-data collection, or RLHF programs at scale.

  • Familiarity with AI evaluation methodology or rubric design.

  • Prior experience as the first X hire at an early-stage company.

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Odyssey (odyssey.ml) Palo Alto, California, USA Office

Palo Alto, California, United States

Odyssey (odyssey.ml) San Francisco, California, USA Office

2261 Market St, STE 46229, San Francisco, California, United States, 94114

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