div class="posting-requirements plain-list">- Degreed engineer with hands-on design/development experience that has taken multiple system-level integrated products to manufacturing transition (inclusive of software) and market ramp and has transitioned to project management as a primary discipline.
- Develop and manage projects, leveraging in Jira / MS Project or similar enterprise project management tools, related to a range of cross-functional initiatives such as design updates, test and release, & product launch.
Knowledge/Skills/Education 5+ years of experience as a TPM, Project Manager, or Lead Test Engineer working with complex electronic systems, ideally in automotive, aerospace, medical device, or grid-scale energy storage industries. Establish rigorous tracking for test failures or anomalies, ensuring clean data and clear root-cause analysis (RCA) are effectively routed back to the product design teams for iterative improvements.
p>Direct experience owning utility infrastructure scope electrical distribution process water natural gas HVAC compressed air process cooling and waste systems from concept through design including load forecasting routing strategy and interface management with manufacturing equipment. You will lead the development and utility infrastructure planning for large-scale factory buildouts - spanning greenfield sites brownfield reactivations and advanced manufacturing expansions - ensuring our facilities are engineered for speed scalability and sustainability from day one.
Mountain View, CA30+ days ago
As a Technical Program Manager you will play a crucial role coordinating with the test engineering team and contract manufacturers in ensuring the production lines for NPI and mass production meet product quality delivery cost and reliability of our Lidar product. Whats in it for you • Be part of a fast-paced and dynamic team • Very competitive compensation and meaningful equity • Exceptional benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, and more • Unlimited PTO • We care about results not punching timecard • $107,600 - $145,600 a year Salary pay ranges are determined by role level and location.
Knowledge/Skills/Education * 5+ years of experience as a TPM, Project Manager, or Lead Test Engineer working with complex electronic systems, ideally in automotive, aerospace, medical device, or grid-scale energy storage industries. * Establish rigorous tracking for test failures or anomalies, ensuring clean data and clear root-cause analysis (RCA) are effectively routed back to the product design teams for iterative improvements.
San Francisco, CA17 days ago
Maintain comprehensive and accurate project documentation, including project plans, architecture diagrams, technical specifications, configuration details, status reports, meeting minutes and assisting with troubleshooting guides. This position often requires sitting, standing, walking, bending, twisting, reaching with hands and arms, using hands and fingers, handling, or feeling, speaking, listening, and high-level cognitive thinking.
Santa Clara, CA30+ days ago
NVIDIAs Finance AI & Data Science team is seeking a Technical Project Manager with experience driving complex business-facing projects to completion, ensuring that the project is delivered on time and meets business & technical requirements. What youll be doing: • Leverage a strong understanding of finance and business processes to connect technical solutions to meaningful business problems, proactively identifying gaps.
This person will take over key coordination responsibilities currently held within the Native Apps product function and will work closely with product managers, pillar product leads, engineering, design, analytics, and go-to-market partners to keep app work prioritized, unblocked, and shipped with high quality. Every feature released in native apps must be merged into a new app version and submitted through the App Store or Play Store review process, which means release planning and coordination are critical parts of delivery.
San Francisco, CA10 days ago
Working closely with executive leadership, laboratory operations, clinical stakeholders, Health IT teams, and external vendors, the Project Manager will be responsible for governance, budget and schedule management, risk mitigation, stakeholder engagement, and transition planning to ensure a seamless relocation and successful activation of the centralized laboratory environment while supporting long-term strategic goals for innovation, growth, and excellence in diagnostic services.- The Technical Project Manager 4 leads large, complex technology projects and programs. The incumbent will manage complex cross-functional efforts involving laboratory operations, equipment and automation integration, IT infrastructure, Epic Beaker and laboratory systems implementation, workflow redesign, operational readiness, regulatory compliance, and organizational change management.
San Francisco, CA26 days ago
Leads highly complex assessments of needs and technical tool deployment strategies to meet the requirements of all stakeholders at various levels; works closely with other leads, managers, functional owners, control points, and technical partners to ensure data, processes, and tools meet current needs and anticipated UCSF future needs. The position requires extensive Oracle Cloud systems experience, a thorough understanding of the interdependencies among systems and processes, knowledge of higher-education and medical entities'' financial and administrative needs, and strong leadership, communication, presentation and project management skills to identify and resolve issues, develop deliverables and timelines, manage stakeholder expectations, and handle post deployment adjustments.
San Francisco, California18 days ago
ideal candidate is highly organized, technically fluent, and comfortable operating in fast-moving environments where timelines, vendor dependencies, hardware availability, operational issues, and infrastructure readiness must be tightly managed. This role will coordinate across engineering, supply chain, vendors, deployment teams, operations, and leadership to ensure infrastructure initiatives stay aligned, risks are surfaced early, and blockers are driven to resolution.