Sr. Program Manager, Incident Management
Zapier
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Job Posted: April 9th, 2026
Location: Americas - North, Central and South America
As Zapier expands into the enterprise market, operational rigor matters more than ever. The Sr. Program Manager will own the end-to-end incident management program for Zapier's Product and Engineering organization: response, post-incident learning and actions, and everything in between. You'll report to the Director of Engineering for Internal Platforms & Infrastructure and be the DRI for the program's design, execution, and outcomes. You build the program and leverage AI to scale its impact.
We need someone with deep incident management expertise who's comfortable navigating ambiguity and stretching across engineering, support, security, and GTM. You have a thesis on where AI-enabled incident management is going and you'll lead us there. Zapier's product surface is expanding rapidly and with it, the complexity and stakes of incident management. This role grows with that complexity.
ABOUT YOU
- You have deep incident management experience and you've moved beyond just executing it. You've built and led incident response programs, post-incident processes, SRE practices, or reliability-focused work. You know incident management deeply enough to rethink it, not just replicate it. You've ideally done 0-to-1 work in this space: stood up programs, defined standards, trained responders.
- You re-engineer how work happens based on where AI is headed. You've created repeatable systems (workflows, agents, copilots, or automation) that fundamentally changed how work gets done. You use AI-native tools (Cursor, Claude Code, or similar) as your default, and orchestrate them into durable capabilities that compound over time. You have a forward-looking thesis on how AI will reshape your domain and you've already acted on it: stopping legacy work, redesigning processes around what AI makes possible, and redefining what the role itself looks like. You can quantify the impact on velocity, quality, or organizational capacity. You iterate, refine, and critically evaluate AI outputs, embedding quality standards and accountability into the systems you build, not just the outputs.
- You're a builder, not a specialist. You have deep expertise in incident management, but you're not rigidly attached to how you've done it before. You can stretch into adjacent areas (reliability strategy, enterprise readiness, operational tooling) as the role evolves. A year from now, parts of this role