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Sr R&D Hardware Project Manager

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Remote or Hybrid
Hiring Remotely in Canada
Senior level
Remote or Hybrid
Hiring Remotely in Canada
Senior level
Manage R&D hardware projects at Nokia, leading cross-functional teams, ensuring timely delivery of complex projects, and analyzing performance metrics.
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 In the role of Senior R&D Hardware Project Manager at Nokia, you will collaborate with a diverse team of experts dedicated to innovating our Coherent Optical Modules' product line. You will thrive in a dynamic and agile environment that encourages creativity and fast-tracked execution of ideas. You'll engage with cross-functional teams, fostering strong relationships while driving projects from concept to completion. Nokia offers a hybrid work model with a flexible schedule, enabling a balance between office collaboration and remote focus time. Your contributions will be recognized and rewarded, with access to professional development opportunities, competitive compensation, and comprehensive benefits packages, including healthcare, retirement plans, and generous leave policies. Join us in shaping the future of communication technology.
 

Responsibilities
  • Create and execute project schedules for hardware development, ensuring alignment with requirements, design, and verification.

 

  • Facilitate communication among cross-functional teams and manage risks related to project timelines and deliverables.

 

  • Track and report on development milestones and weekly project progress to stakeholders.

 

  • Identify potential issues and develop mitigation plans to address them proactively.

 

  • Coordinate prototype hardware builds, including managing Purchase Orders with suppliers.

 

  • Foster collaboration and a positive working environment among team members and stakeholders.

 

  • Conduct project performance analysis to ensure goals are met within time and budget constraints.

 

  • Lead post-mortem reviews to capture insights and improve future project execution.

           
 

Qualifications

Must-Have:

  • B.Eng./B.Sc. in a technical field (Electrical, Mechanical, Computer Science or related)

  • 5 - 10 years of hardware project/product management experience

  • Proven ability to deliver complex projects on time and within scope

  • Strong leadership skills with a focus on relationship building

  • Proficient in project planning tools like MS Project and Excel

Nice-To-Have:

  • M.Sc. in a technical field

  • PMP Certification

  • Experience in the telecommunications industry

  • Familiarity with Confluence and Jira tools

  • Agile project management experience 
     
     

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