andurilindustries
Engineering Program Manager, Actuation Systems
At a Glance
- Location
- Costa Mesa, California, United States
- Experience
- 4+ years
- Department
- Product Development
- Posted
- 2026-02-26T15:47:35-05:00
Key Requirements
Domain Knowledge
- Education
- Finance
- Healthcare
- Insurance
- Legal
- Manufacturing
- Medical
Benefits & Perks
toward your private health insurance for you and your dependents. Additional
Requirements
4+ years in actuators or drive systems hardware or integrated product development
10+ years as a Technical Program Manager driving hardware or integrated product development projects
Comfort working with data and complex analyses
Experience with or interest in working with visual design tools to communicate ideas
Demonstrated experience managing or significantly contributing to the product development lifecycle of complex electromechanical systems, including motors, actuators, and drive systems, gears, bearings, gearboxes, pcba’s, sensors.
Technical familiarity with the unique design considerations, manufacturing processes, and integration challenges associated with high-performance drive systems and motion control components.
Responsibilities
As the liaison to the engineering development organization you are well positioned to consistently interact with all teams at Anduril and often will be tasked to represent the program in a cross-functional capacity.
You should be knowledgeable of not only the current state of the program, but also the various technical and operational factors which define the product architecture and overall vision.
Establishing key milestones and targets from across the organization to help define the product roadmap.
This will require an in-depth understanding of what teams are affected by the various stages of your program’s engineering development.
The roadmap you help develop would be the guide for your program that the organizations would reference and plan around.
Evaluate and prioritize the various tasks required to successfully support the program development efforts.