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Mission The Advanced Robotic Systems Lead drives the strategic development and deployment of next generation robotic technologies-such as humanoids, intelligent AMRs, and multi-mobile robotic ecosystems-to enhance operational excellence, product quality, and workplace safety across industrial environments. The role ensures that robotics becomes a competitive advantage, accelerating the company's transition toward Industry 5.0. Core Leadership Responsibilities:
- Technology Vision & Roadmap Define and steer the company's robotics innovation strategy, identifying disruptive solutions (AI-enabled robotics, advanced vision systems, intelligent sensing) and translating them into scalable industrial applications.
- End-to-End Program Leadership Oversee the full lifecycle of advanced robotics initiatives-from concept and simulation to industrial deployment-ensuring alignment with business priorities and maximizing ROI.
- Operational Performance & Productivity Guarantee performance excellence of robotic systems, leveraging KPI-driven governance (efficiency, cycle time, system uptime) to improve throughput and reduce operational losses.
- Regulatory Compliance & Safety Governance Ensure all robotic applications comply with international safety standards (e.g., ISO 10218, Machinery Directive), establishing a robust risk management and safety framework.
- High-Performing Team Leadership Build, mentor, and empower a multidisciplinary technical organization (robotics engineers, automation experts, PLC/robot programmers), fostering a culture of innovation and continuous improvement.
- Digital Integration & Industry 5.0 Enablement Guide the convergence of robotics with enterprise IT/OT architectures, enabling data-driven operations, autonomous decision-making, and collaborative human-robot work environments.
Executive Competencies:
- Strategic Foresight: Ability to detect emerging trends in robotics and translate them into competitive advantage.
- Innovation Leadership: Proven track record in introducing frontier technologies into complex industrial settings.
- Cross-Functional Influence: Skilled in aligning engineering, operations, IT, and safety organizations toward shared transformation goals.
- Decision-Making Under Complexity: Comfortable managing high-impact, multi-site, technology-intensive programs.
- Change Management: Ability to lead organizational transformation linked to automation and advanced robotics adoption.
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or related engineering field
- Minimum 8 years of experience in robotics, automation, or advanced manufacturing systems (automotive or industrial environment preferred)
- Experience leading a team and managing direct employees.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master's or PhD in Robotics, Automation, Artificial Intelligence, or related field
- Knowledge of automotive manufacturing processes and plant operations
- Experience in:
- Vision systems and perception (AI/ML applied to robotics)
- Human-robot collaboration (cobotics)
- Experience with robot simulation, digital twins, or virtual commissioning tools
Key Skills:
- Strong ability to translate innovation into deployable industrial solutions
- Expertise in end-to-end project lifecycle (concept pilot industrialization deployment)
- Leadership & stakeholder management across engineering, manufacturing, and suppliers
- Advanced analytical, synthesis, and problem-solving capabilities
- Agile mindset with experience in fast-paced innovation environments
- Familiarity with Functional Safety (ISO 10218 / ISO 13849 / ISO 26262)
- Fluent English
Mission The Advanced Robotic Systems Lead drives the strategic development and deployment of next generation robotic technologies-such as humanoids, intelligent AMRs, and multi-mobile robotic ecosystems-to enhance operational excellence, product quality, and workplace safety across industrial environments. The role ensures that robotics becomes a competitive advantage, accelerating the company's transition toward Industry 5.0. Core Leadership Responsibilities:
- Technology Vision & Roadmap Define and steer the company's robotics innovation strategy, identifying disruptive solutions (AI-enabled robotics, advanced vision systems, intelligent sensing) and translating them into scalable industrial applications.
- End-to-End Program Leadership Oversee the full lifecycle of advanced robotics initiatives-from concept and simulation to industrial deployment-ensuring alignment with business priorities and maximizing ROI.
- Operational Performance & Productivity Guarantee performance excellence of robotic systems, leveraging KPI-driven governance (efficiency, cycle time, system uptime) to improve throughput and reduce operational losses.
- Regulatory Compliance & Safety Governance Ensure all robotic applications comply with international safety standards (e.g., ISO 10218, Machinery Directive), establishing a robust risk management and safety framework.
- High-Performing Team Leadership Build, mentor, and empower a multidisciplinary technical organization (robotics engineers, automation experts, PLC/robot programmers), fostering a culture of innovation and continuous improvement.
- Digital Integration & Industry 5.0 Enablement Guide the convergence of robotics with enterprise IT/OT architectures, enabling data-driven operations, autonomous decision-making, and collaborative human-robot work environments.
Executive Competencies:
- Strategic Foresight: Ability to detect emerging trends in robotics and translate them into competitive advantage.
- Innovation Leadership: Proven track record in introducing frontier technologies into complex industrial settings.
- Cross-Functional Influence: Skilled in aligning engineering, operations, IT, and safety organizations toward shared transformation goals.
- Decision-Making Under Complexity: Comfortable managing high-impact, multi-site, technology-intensive programs.
- Change Management: Ability to lead organizational transformation linked to automation and advanced robotics adoption.
At Stellantis, we assess candidates based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. We welcome applications from all people without regard to sex, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or any characteristic protected by law. We believe that diverse teams reflect our identity as a global company, enabling us to better address the evolving needs of our customers and care for our future.
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