Senior Manager, Data Operations Engineering
In this role, you will own the vision, strategy and execution of large-scale data operations; growing and developing a team of talented engineers while driving alignment across hardware, software, infrastructure and algorithm organizations. A deep understanding of data collection and user study fundamentals, proven people leadership and a strong command of Apple's product ecosystem will be critical to succeeding in our highly dynamic and cross-functional landscape.
Minimum Qualifications
BS and a minimum of 10 years relevant industry experience
3+ years of direct people management experience with a demonstrated track record of building and developing high-performing technical teams
Willingness and ability to travel to Apple and vendor study locations a minimum of 10–15% of the year
Ability to work in an office environment a minimum of 3 days per week
Preferred Qualifications
Experience scoping, bidding and contracting third-party vendors for short and long-term projects at scale
Strong background in creating complex roadmaps/schedules with timely delivery across key milestones and multiple concurrent work streams
Exceptional cross-functional influence; a track record of driving alignment and outcomes across engineering, operations and research organizations without direct authority
Motivated and proactive approach to resolving issues and anticipating organizational needs before they become blockers
Challenges the Status Quo: in the absence of process, create it, document it and socialize it. When the process doesn't make sense, drive innovation; when faced with a difficult problem it's not about what we can't do but rather "Yes, but-"
Clear and concise written and verbal communication; able to adapt style fluidly for executive audiences, technical engineers and external vendor partners alike
Sound technical troubleshooting and triage methodology with experience overseeing pre-release hardware and software platforms
Experience creating human-centric data collection protocols and general data offload practices