Product Line Manager - GNC
Apply NowCompany: EVONA
Location: San Diego, CA 92154
Description:
Product Line Manager - Guidance, Navigation & Control / Star Trackers / Sun Sensors
? Location: San Diego, CA | Hybrid (Remote Optional)
? Salary: $175,000 - $225,000
Join a cutting-edge space technology company at the forefront of innovation! We are seeking a Product Line Manager to lead the strategy and development of Star Trackers and Sun Sensors for spacecraft guidance and control. This role is key in driving product innovation, market competitiveness, and lifecycle management.
Your Impact:
What You Bring:
?? 7-10+ years in product management, with 5+ years in the space industry
?? Expertise in Star Trackers, Sun Sensors, and GNC systems
?? Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related field
?? Strong leadership, problem-solving, and market analysis skills
?? Technical understanding of sensor technology, image processing, and spacecraft control
? Location: San Diego, CA | Hybrid (Remote Optional)
? Salary: $175,000 - $225,000
Join a cutting-edge space technology company at the forefront of innovation! We are seeking a Product Line Manager to lead the strategy and development of Star Trackers and Sun Sensors for spacecraft guidance and control. This role is key in driving product innovation, market competitiveness, and lifecycle management.
Your Impact:
- Develop and execute product strategies aligned with business goals
- Analyze market trends and identify growth opportunities
- Oversee product development, ensuring cutting-edge performance
- Collaborate cross-functionally to drive innovation and customer satisfaction
- Lead research efforts to improve existing technologies and introduce new solutions
What You Bring:
?? 7-10+ years in product management, with 5+ years in the space industry
?? Expertise in Star Trackers, Sun Sensors, and GNC systems
?? Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related field
?? Strong leadership, problem-solving, and market analysis skills
?? Technical understanding of sensor technology, image processing, and spacecraft control