archer56
Program Manager, Structural Integrity
At a Glance
- Location
- San Jose, California, United States
- Experience
- 5+ years
- Compensation
- targeting a base pay between $172,800 - $237,600. Actual compensation offered
- Posted
- 2026-03-11T20:04:46-04:00
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Domain Knowledge
- Aerospace
- Engineering
- Manufacturing
- Supply Chain
Requirements
Understanding of design, development, test and production of mechanical systems.
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent industry experience.
Demonstrated ability to understand complex development processes and to distill large amounts of information into executive level reviews.
A minimum of 5 years related experience involving product and program leadership and management roles.
Project management experience.
Analytical capabilities to identify schedule critical paths and optimize engineering / supply chain timelines.
Responsibilities
Build and maintain strong relationships across Archer teams, inclusive of internal and external suppliers and customers involved in your area of deployment. Take action as necessary to optimize the customer experience and continually enhance and improve their relationship with Archer.
Act as the primary interface between your area of Structural Integrity, Engineering, Program Management, and Supply Chain on project deliverables, issues, and resolution. Escalate to commercial or technical partners when required.
Primary accountability and responsibilities are the management of schedule, and technical performance to program requirements for your areas of responsibility. You will openly collaborate with the Engineering Directors and Work Package Managers for the scope defined for your program.
Develop strong relationships across Archer, inclusive of suppliers, and lead a multidisciplinary team to execute complex development programs within schedule and budget.
Build program task-based schedules, lead program kickoff and / or gate meetings, track/report milestone progress against the program management plan.
Identify and manage program Risks, Issues and Opportunities to closure.