OPM in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China

Job Responsibilities

A successful Program Manager will be a problem solver and communicator.

  • Interface with Contract Manufacturers (CM) on production readiness and fulfillment, RMA manufacturing and Engineering build/ DOE management
  • Plan and execute development New Product Introduction (NPI) builds and ensure these products transition to production according to specific cost, quality, and capacity targets
  • Lead cross-functional teams within external partners to prepare for production ramp and product transitions
  • Drive ramp readiness with external partners (i.e. material availability, capacity readiness, transition plans)
  • Drive cross-functional teams to optimize the supply chain for specific strategic reasons, while accounting for risks, changes in schedule or demand
  • Provide support for products in a sustaining environment
  • Ensure daily input and output plan and review clear to build plan (including key upstream supply chain partners)
  • Mass production/ repair line manufacturing line set up schedule management (lead this discussion), for example review capacity expansion detail plan
  • Act as the main contact for material manager to track inventory and supply for NPI, sustaining and repair production

Skills/Required Qualifications

  • Bachelors degree in engineering or equivalent experience
  • Experience leading the ramping and new product introductions of consumer electronics
  • Familiar with consumer electronics product development cycle and mass production challenges and have the ability to look around corners to identify possible areas of risk
  • 8+ years leadership experience in NPI Operations management or supply chain management/ manufacturing operations/ development or operations engineering
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, and ability to present to management
  • Significant analytical skills, results oriented, detail focused and leadership experience
  • Ability to drive solutions across multiple cross-functional teams, and the supply chain