Project Manager (Embedded Systems/ Automotive knowledge)
Salvo Software is a fully remote, engineering-driven company focused on delivering high-quality software solutions. We partner with global automotive and industrial clients to build innovative technologies that power the future of mobility.We are looking for a Project Manager with a strong background in automotive software development, including hands-on experience with diagnostics, embedded systems, and in-vehicle communication protocols. This role requires someone who can bridge the gap between technical complexity and delivery excellence while leading distributed teams across geographies.In this role, you’ll:Lead and coordinate end-to-end software development projects for automotive clients.Work closely with engineering teams to plan, track, and deliver embedded software solutions.Understand and support technical topics including diagnostics, real-time operating systems (RTOS), and low-level communication protocols.Act as a point of contact between clients and internal technical teams, ensuring alignment on requirements, timelines, and deliverables.Manage risks, dependencies, and technical challenges in high-complexity environments.Ensure documentation, testing, and validation processes align with automotive standards and expectations.Requirements7+ years of experience in project management, with at least 5 years in automotive software projects.Solid understanding of embedded systems, diagnostics, and real-time development.Technical knowledge of CAN, SPI, I2C, and RTOS environments.Experience working with teams developing software for ECUs, vehicle diagnostics, or related automotive components.Proven success managing remote, cross-functional engineering teams.Strong understanding of automotive industry processes and standards (e.g., ASPICE, ISO 26262 is a plus).Excellent communication skills in English, both written and spoken.Familiarity with tools such as Azure Devops, Jira, Confluence, Slack, and Google Workspace.Strong organizational and leadership skills with a problem-solving mindset.Originally posted on Himalayas
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