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Railway Health Inc. dba Arlo.

Engineering Project Manager

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In-Office or Remote
5 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Mid level
In-Office or Remote
5 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Mid level
Manage technical engineering projects by translating business requirements into technical specifications, coordinating cross-disciplinary teams, mitigating technical risks, planning resources and budgets, overseeing PLM from R&D to manufacturing, ensuring quality and compliance, managing vendors, and communicating technical status to non-technical stakeholders.
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An Engineering Project Manager (EPM) acts as the bridge between technical engineering teams and business leadership. Unlike a general PM, an EPM must possess enough technical depth to understand complex system constraints while managing the traditional "triple constraint" of scope, time, and cost. 
Core Roles & Responsibilities
Technical Planning & Scoping: Translating high-level business requirements into detailed technical specifications and Work Breakdown Structures (WBS).
Cross-Functional Coordination: Synchronizing efforts between hardware, software, mechanical, and electrical engineering teams to ensure system integration.
Risk Management & Mitigation: Identifying technical "blockers" early—such as supply chain delays for components or software dependencies—and developing contingency plans.
Resource & Capacity Planning: Managing engineering bandwidth and specialized equipment (labs, prototypes) using tools like Jira or Microsoft Project.
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM): Overseeing the journey from R&D and prototyping to manufacturing and final release, often utilizing PLM software like Autodesk Fusion 360 or Siemens Teamcenter.
Quality Assurance & Compliance: Ensuring all engineering outputs meet industry standards (e.g., ISO 9001 or IEEE) and internal safety protocols.
Budget & Vendor Management: Tracking R&D spend, managing specialized engineering consultants, and overseeing procurement of technical components.
Technical Communication: Distilling complex engineering updates into clear, actionable status reports for non-technical stakeholders and executives. 
Essential Technical Stack
Project Management: Jira, Linear, or Azure DevOps.
Documentation: Confluence or Notion for technical wikis and API documentation.
Version Control Awareness: A baseline understanding of GitHub or GitLab to track development velocity.

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