Senior Engineering Program Manager Transportation & Warehousing - Burlingame, CA at Geebo

Senior Engineering Program Manager

The Senior Engineering Program Manager (EPM) is responsible for managing the execution of complex hardware development programs. He/she is responsible for creating and executing the product development schedule process in the context of product requirements and specifications, managing the communication of a large cross-functional team, and managing risks associated with product delivery. He/she will lead a hardware engineering team and manufacturing supply chain as a communication liaison, and as such, must understand requirements, expectations, and pain points for all parties to help expedite convergence on the optimal design solution. He/she also creates and owns development schedules and timelines, helps identify resource needs, and creates and controls detailed budgets for each phase in the development process.
Specific job responsibilities include:
Oversee and guide the hardware product development efforts from project initiation through initial production ramp
Create schedules to understand work stream dependencies and sequencing
Clearly communicate expectations for work output and completion dates to technical team members
Act as a mediator between the development team (ME, Embedded, Quality, SW, ID, UI, UX) to resolve issues and facilitate solution finding
Coordinate parallel path design efforts as contingency planning for high-risk designs Track and report on budgets and weekly progress towards development milestones
Organize logistics of group conference calls, on-site meetings, and manufacturing supplier visits (domestic and international)
Motivate and inspire team members when needed to meet milestones
Develop a strong positive work relationship will the all product stakeholders that is based on responsiveness, clear communication, and serving their specific product development needs at any given time
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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