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Software Technical Program Manager, Energy Storage

San Francisco, California, United States

About Redwood Materials

Redwood Materials was founded in 2017 to create a circular supply chain for electric vehicles and clean energy products, making them more sustainable and driving down the cost for batteries. We’re doing this by developing and deploying new technologies to increase the scope and scale of recycled and sustainable materials in the global battery supply chain.

Software Technical Program Manager, Energy Storage

 Essential Duties:

Redwood Materials is currently searching for a Technical Program Manager to join as an early member of a new engineering team working on our Battery Energy Storage System product line.  

 In this role, you will focus on the development of software, embedded firmware, and systems controls and will drive cross-functional coordination across engineering, product, and operations teams to deliver intelligent, grid-interactive storage systems that are scalable, reliable, and safe. 

 This is a highly technical role where success requires understanding the unique challenges of developing production quality software and firmware in complex energy environments. You will be expected to operate with a high degree of autonomy while contributing to the development of tools and processes that improve the organization’s productivity.  

 Responsibilities will include: 

  • Lead cross-functional development programs focused on embedded firmware for power electronics, energy management system software, and battery management software.  
  • Drive the software development process, including planning and facilitating sprints, backlog prioritization, standups, and sprint reviews to maintain team velocity and alignment 
  • Work closely with software, controls, systems, and electrical engineers to define program requirements, technical interfaces, dependencies and validation strategies 
  • Track and communicate progress toward key milestones  
  • Support test planning, software release processes, and integration with lab and field validation efforts 
  • Ensure change management and version control processes are in place and aligned with the pace of system iteration 
  • Proactively identify risks, surface technical blockers, and develop mitigation strategies across the product lifecycle 

Desired Qualifications: 

  • BS/MS in Engineering, Computer Science, or related technical field 
  • 5+ years of technical program management experience focused on software and firmware in hardware-integrated systems. Experience power electronics or other energy products a strong plus 
  • Familiarity with software development lifecycle processes including Agile, CI/CD, code reviews, and release planning 
  • Proven track record of managing software development for multidisciplinary products involving electrical, mechanical, and systems teams 
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, capable of building relationships with all levels of the organization and presenting to internal and external executives  
  • Proficiency in project tracking and collaboration tools (e.g., Jira, Confluence, GitHub, MS Project, Asana) 
  • Self-motivated, with the ability to manage your work in a startup environment, balancing multiple priorities and deadlines
  • A passion for sustainability and making the world a better place

Physical Requirements: 

  • Wear proper PPE when necessary

Working Conditions: 

  • Environment: office, machine shop, outdoor test sites
  • Travel required as needed, as needed for coordination or field deployment, approximately 10-20% 

The position is full-time and located in San Francisco, CA. Compensation will be commensurate with experience

In accordance with California pay transparency laws, the salary range for this position is listed below. Actual compensation may vary based on a variety of factors, including experience, education, and skills. 

California Pay Range:

$153,000 - $207,000 USD

The position is full-time. Compensation will be commensurate with experience.

 

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