Technical Program Manager, Actuators

OpenAI · San Francisco · $207K – $285K · Product

Posted 2026-08-21

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About Team

Our Robotics team is focused on unlocking general-purpose robotics and advancing toward AGI-level intelligence in dynamic, real-world environments. Working across the full model and systems stack, we integrate cutting-edge hardware and software to explore a broad range of robotic form factors. We strive to seamlessly blend high-level AI capabilities with the physical constraints of real-world systems to improve people’s lives.

About the Role

We are looking for a Technical Program Manager to own actuator development and integration from system goals through production readiness. The actuator program spans mechanical, electrical, firmware, harnessing, controls, test, reliability, manufacturing, and supply chain, and needs a TPM who can turn cross-functional decisions into clear scope, executable milestones, and timely decisions.

In this role, you will help the team converge on the right technical plan, surface risks early, and deliver reliable actuator systems on schedule.

This role is based in San Francisco, CA and requires in-person presence 4 days a week.

In this role you will:

- Drive actuator programs end-to-end, aligning scope, milestones, interfaces, dependencies, and exit criteria across engineering teams.

- Drive scope lock and technical convergence for sprints, MVPs, and stretch goals while connecting component decisions to system performance.

- Coordinate actuator development across motors, gears, sensing, electronics, and firmware, and align the electrical and mechanical interfaces that connect actuators to the broader robot.

- Lead validation planning from early prototypes through engineering validation, reliability testing, and production readiness.

- Drive tradeoff decisions across cost, quality, performance, schedule, and lead time by collaborating cross-functionally and quantifying impact to meet program deliverables.

- Establish effective mechanisms for technical reviews, change control, design releases, decision tracking, and manufacturing readiness.

- Surface risks early and drive decisions, owners, and actions to closure.

You might thrive in this role if you:

- Have led complex electromechanical hardware programs from development through manufacturing.

- Are equally comfortable reasoning about an actuator’s internal architecture and how it integrates into the larger system through PCBAs, connectors, cables,etc.

- Can work effectively across ME, EE, firmware, interconnecting harnesses, controls, test, reliability, manufacturing, and supply chain.

- Understand hardware development realities including prototype cycles, long-lead parts, suppliers, testing, design changes, and production ramp.

What success looks like:

- Cross-functional scope, milestones, interfaces, dependencies, and exit criteria are aligned across engineering, supply chain and manufacturing teams.

- Sprints, MVPs, and stretch goals converge on decisions connected to system performance.

- Validation is planned from early prototypes through engineering validation, reliability testing, and production readiness.

- Risks, tradeoffs, owners, and actions are surfaced early and driven to closure to meet program deliverables.

- Mitigation strategies are well communicated and aligned upon, acceleration of hardware development from design to trials on the floor is quantifiable.

- Tools and workflows built are well embedded in the daily routine of all the team members, thus do not seem an added overhead to get things done.

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