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A leading company in Cupertino is seeking a SoC Display Subsystem Image Quality Engineering Program Manager. This role involves driving image quality processes, collaborating with multi-functional teams, and ensuring effective communication of program status. Candidates should have extensive experience in engineering and leadership, with a strong focus on image quality metrics and SoC display technologies.
Cupertino, California, United States Hardware
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This high profile role will be responsible for the following:- Work with multi-functional partners to establish an image quality validation engineering methodology that comprehends each of the functional team’s objectives, and is aligned multi-functionally.- Drive the image quality process and multi-functional forum where the collaborators review new HW / SW / user-interface (UI) features impacting image quality.- Drive multi-functional test plan development and reviews, for new image quality impacting features requiring in-depth collaboration and new methodology development.- Drive pre-silicon/and post-silicon image quality reviews and sign-off across partners, and ensures multi-functional interest are represented at both ANSiP (Apple New Silicon) and ANPP (Apple New Product) processes including image quality demos and reviews.- Collaborate and facilitate communication across multi-functional engineering teams and their management.- Clear and focused communication of program risks and status, including issue reporting and tracking.- This is a highly visible role that requires the ability to understand and extract action plans from sophisticated technical discussions and translate into succinct messaging for multi-functional and executive status reporting.
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