The Hardware Program Manager oversees hardware deployments, installation, servicing, and repairs, coordinating remote field technicians and vendors.
Job Title
Hardware Program Manager - Field Operations
Role Summary
Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) is at the forefront of the high-tech security landscape, pioneering robotics and artificial intelligence-based solutions that empower organizations with unprecedented insight. We tackle complex security challenges, stimulate new business innovations, and significantly reduce costs. Every robot and software solution are an in-house creation, ensuring total control over design, performance, quality, and the ultimate user experience. As we continue to grow, we are seeking to expand our dynamic Program Manager group, the core of our Operations Team. This critical role blends the technical rigor of a support escalation engineer with program management capabilities.
The Hardware Program Manager oversees the installation, servicing, and ongoing support of mechanical, field-deployed hardware systems, primarily solar-powered trailer units and large CCTV camera systems. This role is hands-on in nature and focused on mechanical installation, physical troubleshooting, and coordinating field technicians rather than managing complex IT or data-center environments.
The role serves as a client-facing coordinator and remotely manages technicians performing installations, repairs, and diagnostics in the field. Strong mechanical aptitude and real-world hardware deployment experience are essential. Electrical engineering knowledge is helpful but not required. Candidates must reside in the Pacific Time Zone.
What This Role Is — and Is Not
This role is for candidates experienced with physical, mechanical hardware in the field.
It is not focused on enterprise IT systems, network architecture, software deployments, or data-center operations.
Why Join RAD?
At RAD, you’ll have the unique opportunity to work on groundbreaking technologies in a collaborative, mission-driven environment. You’ll lead initiatives that directly impact the future of security, empowering organizations to do more with less. If you thrive in a fast-paced, innovative, and team-oriented setting, we invite you to join us on this exciting journey.
Top Skills
Artificial Intelligence
Robotics
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