FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of a Technical Program Manager for Autonomy?
The main responsibilities include designing processes for and managing complex software and hardware engineering projects related to autonomy stack and advanced driver assistance development programs, implementing best practices, collaborating with subject matter experts within Applied Intuition and customers, and executing on the roadmap.
What skills are required for a Technical Program Manager in the field of autonomy?
The required skills include experience in software and hardware engineering projects, collaboration skills, knowledge of autonomy stack and advanced driver assistance development programs, and the ability to implement best practices.
What level of collaboration is expected in this role?
The role requires significant collaboration with subject matter experts within Applied Intuition and customers at a detailed level in order to successfully execute on the roadmap.
How does a Technical Program Manager contribute to the overall success of autonomy projects?
A Technical Program Manager contributes to the success of autonomy projects by designing efficient processes, managing complex engineering projects, implementing best practices, and collaborating with experts to ensure the roadmap is executed effectively.