Senior Module Engineering Program Manager
Aeva
- Mountain View, CA
- $154,900-209,600 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work with photonics and packaging project teams to drive design, validation, process development, and production activities
- Oversee development of fixtures and testers to support design and manufacturing activities
- Drive closure on technical issues and development roadblocks to ensure projects meet top level requirements and are delivered on time
- Develop/manage project schedules and effectively communicate program risks/status regularly to key stakeholders
- Serve as program interface for development activities with key suppliers
- Experience leading photonics, semiconductor laser diode, and/or transceiver development projects from design to production
- Demonstrated experience with semiconductor development workflows specific to silicon photonics tapeouts, wafer test, and module development
- Familiarity with photonic, and III-V fabrication processes and technologies
- Strong facilitation skills to lead efficient design requirements, status, and cross-functional review meetings
- Good understanding of photonics module packaging development, including active alignment, flip chip, wirebonding, etc.
- Good understanding of validation and production test flows from wafer to module
- Excellent communication and presentation skills
- Experience shipping complex projects within an aggressive timeline
- Experience with efficient organization of work across the organization through scrum and agile framework
- Ability to rapidly adapt and work independently in a fast-moving startup environment
- Experience with automotive supply chain (preferred, but not required)
- Experience with Atlassian tools (e.g. Confluence, JIRA) and Smartsheets to manage development efforts (preferred, but not required)
- Be part of a fast paced and dynamic team
- Very competitive compensation and meaningful stock grants
- Exceptional benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, and more
- Unlimited PTO: We care about results, not punching timecards