Apple

Operations Program Manager, Display

Cupertino

Found: Today

The Operations Program Manager (OPM) launches products on time, with high quality and maximum customer availability. OPMs are pivotal to the dynamic development and launch of Apple’s products. A successful NPI is a leader and facilitator; is dynamic, driven, organized and detail oriented; excels in program/ project management; communicates with ease at all levels; thrives in an ambiguous environment and is adept at facilitating actions and resolving conflicts.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Leading Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) operations team in planning and executing development builds and new product ramps.
  • Drive ramp readiness with engineering, operations and OEM teams.
  • Plan capacity and lead factory equipment budget.
  • Handle component readiness to ensure part availability, quality and cost.
  • Communicate requirements and schedules to facilitate technical readiness with supply chain teams.
  • Influence product manufacturability, testability, and supply chain responsiveness in pursuit of low cost and flexibility while stewarding quality.
  • Leading all communications, upward and downward through the organization; raising key issues and options for resolution with executive teams.

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