Ubiquiti Inc.

Technology

MechanicalEngineeringProgramManager

$1500–2500k ~AI est. Taiwan
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Mechanical Engineering Program Manager at Ubiquiti Inc.. Skills: Mechanical Engineering, Program Management. Integrate development progress of mechanical parts. Ensure engineering practices are carried out”

What You'll Achieve.

Hit project milestone; Secure shipping quality

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years hands-on experience, Mechanical development strategy, Statistical Analysis, Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Engineering

Nice to Have

Leadership in cross-functional projects, Leadership in large-scale projects, Ownership, Growth mindset, Ability to thrive in ambiguity

What You'll Do.

Integrate development progress of mechanical parts

Ensure engineering practices are carried out

Hit project milestone for parts readiness

Collaborate cross-functionally

Deliver high-quality products

Perform risk assessment

Follow production plan

Secure shipping quality

Provide concise summaries

Escalate important matters

Ensure alignment with leaders

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

ME Group; EPM; DQA; FPM; Global development teams

Process & Methodology

Technical program management

Full Job Description

About Ubiquiti At Ubiquiti Inc., we create technology platforms for Businesses, Smart Homes, and Internet Service Providers, driven by our goal to connect everyone, everywhere. To date, Ubiquiti has shipped over 100 million devices worldwide, from ISP networking products to next generation of IT solutions. Our growth is made possible by the dedicated team of hundreds behind the scenes. From software developers and product managers to designers and strategists, Team UI is driven to achieve our common goal: Rethinking IT. At Ubiquiti, you’ll heighten your potential and broaden your horizons - all while shaping the future of connectivity. Role Summary As part of the Mechanical Engineering Program Manager team, you’ll work in a fast-paced, innovation-driven environment. We believe in challenging assumptions, breaking limitations, and creating elegant solutions to complex problems. We’re not just building products—we’re building what’s next. Ready to bring bold ideas to life? Join us and help redefine how the world connects. Responsibilities Contributes to integrating the development progress of the mechanical parts Ensure all the engineering practices are carried out and let the readiness of parts hit the project milestone. Collaborate cross-functionally with [ME Group/EPM/DQA/FPM] to deliver high-quality products. Risk assessment, formulating strategy, implementing changes, improving yield rate, following through the production plan, and securing the shipping quality. Concise summaries and escalate the important matters. Ensures alignment with key leaders of milestone achievement before moving the program forward. Requirement Experience working on mechanical-related wireless lockers or cameras. Proven experience with technical program management. Strong foundation in product development with [3]+ years of hands-on experience. Solid understanding of [Mechanical development strategy/Statistical Analysis]. Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Engineering or equivalent education.

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