Senior Manager, Product Management

Ford Ford · Auto · Long Beach, CA +1 · Finance

Product Management leader responsible for the end-to-end product lifecycle of electronic accessories for Ford vehicles, including trend-spotting, ideation, hardware/software integration, supplier management, and global market launch. The role focuses on bridging consumer tech lifecycles with automotive development to deliver high-margin accessories, ensuring customer delight, safety, durability, and seamless software integration.

What you'd actually do

  1. Monitor global consumer electronics trends (e.g., CES innovations, mobile tech, gaming, smart devices) and translate them into a compelling automotive accessory roadmap.
  2. Own the P&L for the CE accessories portfolio. Develop robust business cases, pricing strategies, and take-rate forecasts for both Factory-Installed Options (FIO) and Dealer-Installed Options (DIO).
  3. Develop strategies to decouple fast-moving consumer electronics lifecycles (6–12 months) from traditional vehicle development cycles (3–4 years), ensuring Ford vehicles always offer fresh, relevant tech.
  4. Write comprehensive Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) that bridge consumer tech features with automotive-grade requirements (e.g., extreme temperatures, vibration, crash safety).
  5. Champion the software integration of accessories with the vehicle’s infotainment system (SYNC/Android Automotive) and the FordPass mobile app, ensuring a seamless, single-ecosystem user experience.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, computer science, product design, or business.
  • Experience managing products that require companion mobile apps, cloud connectivity, and physical hardware integration.
  • Familiarity with automotive electrical architectures (e.g., CAN bus, Ethernet), automotive-grade testing standards (AEC-Q100), and vehicle integration processes.
  • Deep understanding of hardware development lifecycles (EVT, DVT, PVT) combined with modern Agile software development methodologies.
  • Strong intuition for user experience, specifically regarding driver distraction guidelines (e.g., NHTSA) and seamless human-machine interfaces (HMI).
  • Proven ability to manage complex relationships with external tech companies and contract manufacturers.
  • Comfort operating in a highly matrixed environment

Nice to have

  • Master’s degree or MBA preferred
  • Fortune 100 Consumer Electronics (e.g., Apple, Google, Samsung)

What the JD emphasized

  • bridge consumer tech features with automotive-grade requirements
  • bridge the cultural and operational gaps between software developers, hardware engineers, and commercial teams