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Join Archer's innovative aerospace team in San Jose as a Project Manager for Powertrain Mechanicals. You will manage key subsystems like inverters and HV junction boxes, coordinating across Engineering, Manufacturing, and Supply Chain. The role requires a Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering degree a...
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United States , San Jose
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165000.00 - 181500.00 USD / Year
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Archer Aviation
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Until further notice
Explore Project Manager, Powertrain Mechanicals jobs and discover a pivotal career at the intersection of advanced engineering and structured project leadership. This specialized role is central to the development and delivery of core vehicle propulsion systems. Professionals in this field are responsible for managing the complete lifecycle of mechanical components within the powertrain, such as engines, transmissions, inverters, gearboxes, and thermal management systems, from initial design through to production launch. They serve as the critical hub, ensuring seamless collaboration between diverse teams including Design Engineering, Program Management, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and Quality Assurance. The typical responsibilities of a Project Manager in Powertrain Mechanicals are comprehensive and demand a high level of technical and organizational acuity. Common duties include developing and maintaining detailed, task-based project schedules, rigorously tracking progress against milestones, and managing project budgets with a focus on identifying cost-saving opportunities. A core aspect of the role is risk management—proactively identifying potential technical, schedule, or supply chain issues and developing mitigation strategies in partnership with engineering leads. These professionals also own the configuration control and change management processes, ensuring strict technical discipline and revision control for all components and bill of materials (BOM). Furthermore, they are tasked with fostering strong internal and supplier relationships, acting as the primary interface to resolve project deliverables and escalate issues when necessary, all while continuously seeking process improvements to enhance efficiency and productivity. To succeed in Project Manager, Powertrain Mechanicals jobs, candidates typically need a strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles, often supported by a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field. Several years of hands-on experience with powertrain systems are generally required, providing the essential technical context to manage complex projects effectively. Prior roles in project management, mechanical design, manufacturing, or quality engineering within the automotive, aerospace, or heavy equipment industries are common pathways. The ideal skill set blends technical prowess with classic project management competencies: proficiency in scheduling tools, risk management methodologies, and budget oversight, coupled with exceptional communication, stakeholder management, and problem-solving abilities. This career is ideal for those who are passionate about transforming innovative mechanical designs into reliable, mass-produced reality, making it a cornerstone role in the evolving landscape of mobility. If you are an organized leader with a deep technical understanding of propulsion systems, exploring Project Manager, Powertrain Mechanicals jobs could be your next career step.

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