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  • Track record: Document software-delivery leadership with agile/SDLC outcomes.
  • Credential: Highlight a STEM degree plus PMP/CSM where held.
  • Visa: Confirm H-1B sponsorship and location for the LCA, given the new fee.

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  • Can you show software-delivery leadership outcomes?
  • Do you have a STEM degree (and PMP/CSM)?
  • Is the work location fixed for the LCA, and does the employer sponsor given the new fee?

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Technical Project Manager jobs in United States — questions answered

Where are technical project manager jobs in United States?
Tech, consultancies and enterprise engineering teams recruit technical PMs; H-1B usage is strong for this title.
What salary range do technical project manager jobs in United States pay?
H-1B records average around US$116,979 (range roughly US$41,000–242,000); program-manager and big-tech variants run higher (US$135,000–188,000+).
Which cities hire technical project managers in United States?
San Francisco, Seattle, New York, Austin, Boston
Which employers hire technical project managers in United States?
Tech and SaaS companies, IT consultancies and systems integrators, Financial and healthcare IT teams
What licence or credential do you need in United States?
No licence; software-delivery leadership, agile/SDLC and technical fluency are the screen.
What work-permit / visa route applies in United States?
H-1B specialty occupation — strongly used for this title (note the new US$100,000 H-1B fee post-21 Sep 2025); a new LCA is needed if the work location changes.
What language level do you need?
English.

Good to know about Technical Project Manager jobs in United States

  • A STEM/engineering degree strengthens the specialty-occupation case.
  • Location changes require a fresh LCA (prevailing wage is location-based).

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