OpenAI

Operations Program Manager - Robotics Data Acquisition

San Francisco

Found: Today

About Role

We are looking for an Operations Program Manager - Robotics Data Acquisition to own the day-to-day operating rhythm in our data collection facilities. You will work closely with operators, technicians, program managers, and engineers to keep rigs ready, campaigns moving, issues resolved, and performance improving.

This is a hands-on operations role that requires you to be comfortable spending time on the floor, working through ambiguity, and using data to make the operation more reliable and efficient.

This role is based in San Francisco, CA and requires in-person presence 5 days a week.

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