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GKN Automotive
Tochigi, Japan
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2 days ago
GKN Automotive
Tochigi, Japan
(on-site)
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Senior Hardware Project Manager
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Senior Hardware Project Manager
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Description
Job DescriptionRole Title: Senior Project ManagerHardware Design
Role Purpose: Hardware project management of Electronic Control Unit application projects for GKN Automotive - related to projects out of Japan
Key Responsibilities
Coordinate execution of complex internally developed core and customer Hardware application projects in the AUTOSAR context and compliant to ASPICE processes (MAN.3, ACQ.4, HWE.x).
Act as Single Point of Contact for the internal and external stakeholders for hardware engineering development projects, with special focus on Japanese customers and markets.
Act as key interface to the globally working electronics hardware team, the local customer project team and other domains such as System, Software and Testing.
Develop and manage hardware project timelines, and ensure them being executed according to agreed milestones and content, within budget and adhering to quality goals
Create tasks for team members to execute project work products and be accountable for their delivery, in collaboration with the local team leads
Manage and supply to multi-domain sub-streams such as cyber security and functional safety from hardware perspective.
Identify technical, timing, and cost risks for hardware development projects. Develop risk mitigation plans and roll out the action plan to the team.
Identify and produce project metrics, concisely demonstrating progress.
Support collecting, implementing, and tracking product cost reduction opportunities during development and after production.
Work directly with Procurement, Supplier Quality, Suppliers, and other engineering functions to coordinate sample delivery.
Coordinate customer sample releases, ensuring engineering work products meet the appropriate completeness and quality according to the release level.
Actively communicate with electronics hardware team leaders regarding resource assignments to projects, and support prioritization resolution.
Escalate project resource issues within the electronics hardware department.
Encourage a project culture that values IP generation and drives team toward quality delivery.
Identify, propose, and implement process improvements to increase project execution efficiency.
Formal qualifications required:
Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering or Electronics Engineering Technology or Mechatronics.
Native Japanese and very proficient English, both in speaking and writing required
Ability to support at customer site as needed
Ability to globally travel ~10% of time to external labs and other GKN facilities globally
Previous experience required:
Overall 10+ years of Industry experience with a proven track record in managing hardware projects in the automotive industry for the last 5+ years, incl. team lead activities in global teams and projects
Solid understanding of AUTOSAR concepts, Functional Safety and Cyber Security in the context of hardware
Working experience in agile methodologies and HW processes preferred
Excellent communication, teamwork and leadership skills
Job ID: 81463094
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