At Espressif, project management trainees play an essential role in both internal R&D and external customer-related projects. You will be working with a passionate team of engineers and scientists from all over the world, focusing on developing cutting-edge wireless communication, low-power, AIoT solutions.
First stage: Project Coordinator
- Work closely with the project manager to assist in planning, developing and implementing R&D or customer-related projects.
- Assist to identify key stakeholders and required resources, evaluate technical solutions.
- Closely monitor critical actions and escalate issues proactively to project manager for removal of project barriers.
- Maintain documents associated with the scope of new projects, objectives, processes and outcomes.
Second stage: Project Manager
- Take a leadership role in the implementation of new projects by setting up project plans, tracking action items, coaching engineers, and providing regular guidance to ensure project success.
- Identify potential problems and establish contingency plans based on risk assessments.
- Take lead on project kick-off and regular meetings, assign team member’s actions, coordinate resources as required till action closed.
- Allocate resources of software and hardware departments to effectively solve the problem along the projects.
Third stage: Senior Project Manager
- Manage large, complex projects that align with global business strategy.
- Proactively explore and identify opportunities for collaboration across multiple stakeholders, help define the business strategy and drive the success of the project execution.
- Motivate the teams to make them work effectively together.
Job Requirements
1. Bachelor’s degree or above, in Computer Science, Electronic Engineer, Communication Engineering, Automation, or other related disciplines.
2. Proficiency in one script language at least, C/C++/Python/Matlab, etc.
3. Good analytical and problem-solving skills.
4. Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation skills in English and Mandarin to liaise with Chinese counterpart.