Director, Technical Product Management
This is a Director, Technical Product Management role, hybrid in Ann Arbor, MI, focused on autonomous vehicle technology. The Director will lead the TPM organization, defining roadmaps and executing across complex hardware and software systems for the autonomous driving platform. This role involves direct people management, setting team direction, and managing a functional area impacting the entire organization. Compensation is $226,400–$271,700 per year.
Seniority
Product Area
enterprise
Work Style
Remote
Salary
$226k–272k/yr
Location
US (MI)
Type
Full_time
Role type
Skills
Required
- Technical Product Management
- automotive
- ADAS
- autonomous vehicle industry
- business plans
- operational priorities
Nice to have
- L4 Autonomous Trucking
- Vehicle Industry
Benefits
Full job description
About Torc
See all roles →Torc Robotics builds Level 4 self-driving software for long-haul freight trucks, working with partners like Schneider, C.R. England, and lidar supplier Aeva to commercialize autonomous semi-trucks on US highways. Founded in 2005 out of Virginia Tech's DARPA Urban Challenge team, Torc became a majority-owned subsidiary of Daimler Truck in 2019 and now runs ~830 employees across Blacksburg VA, Ann Arbor, Fort Worth, Montreal, and Stuttgart. The product team sits close to engineering and customers, owning planning and prioritization for an emerging product category that is moving from R&D into productization. For PMs, this is autonomous-trucking work at a scale where shipping decisions touch real safety, regulation, and OEM-customer relationships rather than pure software product.
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