Principal Technical Program Manager
Groq- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)
Candidates should possess extensive demonstrated experience with software developer platforms, CI/CD pipeline, cloud applications, virtual tools, testing and simulation, and software release process. They should also have extensive demonstrated experience with managing various stakeholder inputs at multiple levels, a minimum of 5 years experience in the robotics, autonomy, or embedded software domain areas, and knowledge of general autonomous system software and hardware including perception, simulation methods, and hardware. A degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics or a related technical field is required, along with strong written and oral communication skills, especially the ability to communicate complex engineering issues to a diverse global team, strong teamwork, communication, and presentation skills, and the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced work environment across multiple time zones with a can-do attitude.
The Principal Technical Program Manager will partner deeply with engineering leaders to drive successful infrastructure program execution and team velocity across cross-functional teams, ensure the organization’s technical roadmap is well understood and programs are aligned with it, manage, unblock, and accelerate cross-team projects, proactively identify program risks and mitigations, partner with engineering leaders to scope, staff, and deliver capabilities, perform value stream mapping to improve organizational effectiveness, track and communicate program progress, define efficient processes for communicating group program status, communicate to leadership, remove obstacles, understand technical implementation at the architectural level, and support conference calls in Asia business hours to coordinate program tasks with the team in Singapore.
Develops fully driverless robotaxis for urban transport
Motional develops fully driverless vehicles, specifically robotaxis, aimed at transforming urban transportation. Their all-electric robotaxis are designed to navigate complex city environments safely and efficiently. Motional partners with ride-hailing and delivery services, providing them with advanced autonomous vehicle technology to enhance their operations and reduce costs. A unique aspect of Motional's service is its Command Center, which allows for real-time tracking of each robotaxi, enabling human agents to monitor performance and ensure passenger safety. Unlike many competitors, Motional focuses on integrating its vehicles into existing mobility networks, making driverless technology accessible and reliable. The company's goal is to make autonomous vehicles a safe and integral part of urban transportation.