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Engineering Program Manager

Brookfield, WI · On-site +1

$122.10K/yr

Challenge and de-prioritize work that does not support the strategy or agreed priorities (in partnership with Technical Program Manager (TPM), Product, and VC&M leadership). * Own the domain backlog ...

Technical Service Manager

West Allis, WI · On-site

$114.20K - $114.70K/yr

The Technical Service Mgr supports internal and external customers who install, repair, and ... Completion of Daikin STEP (Service Technician Excellence Program) program, Daikin D-STAR testing ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Technical Programs Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Technical Programs Manager, you need a solid background in project management, technical expertise in relevant domains, and a bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, or a related field. Familiarity with project management tools like Jira or Asana, and certifications such as PMP or Scrum Master, are commonly required. Exceptional leadership, stakeholder management, and effective communication skills help you drive cross-functional teams toward shared goals. These skills ensure that complex technical projects are delivered on time, within scope, and to the highest quality standards.

How does a Technical Programs Manager typically collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure project success?

Technical Programs Managers frequently work with engineering, product, design, and operations teams to align project goals and timelines. They facilitate clear communication, manage dependencies, and resolve roadblocks by organizing regular check-ins and status updates. Building strong relationships with stakeholders and leveraging technical knowledge allows them to translate strategic objectives into actionable plans, ensuring that everyone is on the same page throughout the project lifecycle.

What are Technical Programs Managers?

Technical Programs Managers (TPMs) are professionals responsible for overseeing and coordinating complex technical projects and programs within an organization. They bridge the gap between engineering teams and business stakeholders, ensuring that projects are delivered on time, within scope, and aligned with company goals. TPMs manage project timelines, resources, and risks while facilitating communication across teams. Their role often involves strategic planning, technical problem-solving, and driving cross-functional collaboration.

What is the difference between Technical Programs Manager vs Project Manager?

AspectTechnical Programs ManagerProject Manager
CredentialsTypically requires technical background, certifications like PMP or AgileOften requires PMP or similar project management certifications
Work EnvironmentWorks closely with engineering and technical teams on complex programsManages projects across various departments, focusing on deliverables
Industry UsageCommon in tech, software, and engineering industriesWidely used across industries including IT, construction, and healthcare

The Technical Programs Manager focuses on managing complex technical initiatives, often requiring technical expertise and collaboration with engineering teams. In contrast, the Project Manager oversees project execution, timelines, and resources across various domains. While both roles involve planning and coordination, the Technical Programs Manager has a stronger technical focus and deeper industry-specific knowledge.

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Staff Product Development Program Mgr

Harley-Davidson

Wauwatosa, WI

Other

Medical, Retirement

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Auto req ID: 52207 
Title: Staff Product Development Program Mgr 
Job Function: Engineering 
Location: PDC
Workplace Category:Onsite 
Company: Harley-Davidson Motor Company 
Full or Part-Time: Full Time 
Shift: SHIFT1 

At Harley-Davidson, we are building more than machines. It's our passion and commitment to continue the evolution of this storied brand, and heighten the desirability of the Harley-Davidson experience. To keep building our legend and leading our industry through innovation, evolution, and emotion we need the best and brightest talent. We stand for the timeless pursuit of adventure. Freedom for the soul. Are you ready to join us?

The Harley-Davidson Motor Company Product Development Center (PDC) located in Wauwatosa, WI is home to the mantra - You dream it. We build it. Join our team as a  Staff Product Development Program Mgr.

Job Summary

The Product Development Technical Program Manager owns program operations including program critical path planning activities and leads project teams in all phases of H-D product development including definition, design, verification & validation, production and retail. The Technical Program Manager works within the Product Line Engineering (PLE) team and serves as the expert in program execution while partnering with the Product Line Engineering Manager or Lead to remove barriers and focus teams on what is most critical to deliver value to the customer.  Specifically, this role will support the Small Cruiser product line and lead programs with an international strategic partner (International travel will be required, and working hours may need to reflect international partners' operating hours) 

Job Responsibilities

WHAT you do:
Critical Path Plan: 

  • Establish, manage, and drive the program-level critical path via a deep understanding of crucial deliverables and cross-functional timing interdependencies (e.g. design and tooling release dates, supplier selection, build events, etc.). 
  • Provide options to maintain program timing and health when faced with challenges.  Use previous program & design delivery experience to draw the critical path and interdependencies from other people's plans. 

Risk & Issue Management: 

  • Leverage technical knowledge to actively identify program-level risks & issues and steps to mitigate to closure. 
  • Ensure cross-functional alignment on risks & issues with program implications understood, clear ownership, effective prioritization, and stakeholder accountability.

Resource Management: 

  • Own the resource management process for the program.  
  • Monitor health and identify issues that affect the program through its duration.

Metrics: 

  • Oversee and drive the program metrics that provide a clear line of sight to program health.Measure and communicate results versus plan for proactive mitigation and continuous improvement.

Program Operations: 

  • Run the day-to-day business of the program including cross-functional meetings (Program Leadership Teams (PLT), Town Halls, Workshops, etc.), communications (Program Scorecard, Leadership Updates, Phase Gate Presentations, etc.), and critical path timing (Cross-functional inputs, interdependencies, etc.) to ensure effective operation.  
  • Work collaboratively with the PLE Chief and Manager or Lead. 

Operating Model Execution: 

  • Lead product development processes to ensure intent is met and rigor and documentation is scaled according to associated value and risk.   
  • Work with international strategic partner to adjust and align standard processes to ensure efficient delivery of program activities and communications.

HOW You Work
Program Culture: 

  • Create clarity and focus. Consistently center the team on what is most important and why.
  • Mitigate dysfunction and waste by continually refining program operations to ensure efficient, consistent, and effective execution (e.g., process, tools, communications). 
  • Clarify who is responsible for deliverables and timing and hold them accountable. 
  • Empower individuals and get decisions made at lowest level practical and ensure all stakeholders at all levels embrace their primary role. 

Engagement: 

  • Build critical cross-functional support and alliances to drive engagement and energy. Amid chaos lead by example, provide stable ground, drive progress and celebrate wins! 
  • Identify and fill gaps by connecting individuals with relevant experts for help. Provide clarity throughout the program.

Program Leader: 

  • As a member of the Program Leadership Team, relentlessly drive the team by questioning and challenging.
Education Requirements
Bachelor's Degree Required
Education Specifications

Bachelor's Degree Required. Technical or Engineering degree preferred.

Experience Requirements
  • Typically requires a minimum of 8 years of related experience.
  • Design engineering and product development delivery is highly recommended.
  • Program management experience and/or certification is beneficial.
  • Strong understanding of motorcycle components and vehicle system level interactions throughout the phases of product development.
  • Demonstrated ability to successfully lead complex projects with proficiency in the use of program management methodologies and tools.
  • Demonstrated application of program management principles that have led to the successful creation or change of product development processes.
  • Demonstrated experience inspiring others to continuously improve execution to improve quality and streamline work.
  • Demonstrated accomplishment in coaching, mentoring, and leading individuals/teams resulting in the attainment of business objectives.
  • Ability to manage, track, and communicate technical information in a clear, concise, and understandable manner to a broad group of stakeholders.

Harley-Davidson is an equal opportunity employer that continues to build a culture of inclusion, belonging and equity through our commitment to attracting and retaining diverse talent from all backgrounds, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. We believe in fairness and providing a level playing field for all. We foster a culture that thrives on diverse perspectives and contributions to ignite the creativity and innovation to fuel our business and enhance the employee and customer experience.

The pay range shown represents the national average pay range for this role. Your pay may be more or less than the stated range and is dependent on your geographic location and level of experience.

We offer an inclusive compensation package for all full-time salaried employees including, but not limited to, annual bonus programs, health insurance benefits, a 401k program, onsite fitness centers and employee stores, employee discounts on products and accessories, and more. Learn more about Harley-Davidson here. 

Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States.

Direct Reports: No  
Travel Required: 10 - 25%  
Pay Range: 105,000 - 185,000
 
Visa Sponsorship: This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship or visa transfer  
Relocation: This position is not eligible for relocation assistance