Faraday Future

Technology

ProjectManagementspecialist

$80–95k El Segundo, California, United States
The Brief

“Project Management specialist at Faraday Future. Skills: Project management, Operational efficiency. Ensure tasks are completed on schedule. Act as a central communication bridge”

Industry & Context.

Technology

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2+ years of experience in project management, Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Exceptional organizational and multi-tasking abilities, Fluent in both English and Mandarin, Proficiency in office productivity suites, Proficiency in project management tools

Nice to Have

Familiarity with tech terminology of Artificial Intelligence, Familiarity with tech terminology of Robotics, Familiarity with tech terminology of Autonomous Driving, Experience in establishing operational workflows, Experience in establishing PMO tracking systems, Experience in using AI tools like Claude

What You'll Do.

Ensure tasks are completed on schedule

Act as a central communication bridge

Streamline daily operational workflows

Drive internal execution

Assist leadership in gathering data

Prepare operational reports

Manage departmental onboarding processes

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

With other corporate functions

Communication Scope

English; Mandarin

Process & Methodology

Project management

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