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Platform Strategy & Operations Director

Coordinate platform roadmap to align cross-functional goals with cost reduction and scalability
Torrance, California, United States
Senior
$178,190 – 245,010 USD / year
yesterday
Divergent

Divergent

Pioneers an end-to-end digital manufacturing system using 3D printing and automation to produce lightweight, optimized vehicle structures at scale.

Platform Strategy & Operations Director

Divergent is a technology company that has architected, invented, built, and commercialized an end-to-end factory system called the Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS) that comprehensively uses machine learning to optimally engineer, additively manufacture, and flexibly assemble complex integrated vehicle structures and subsystems. Products created using DAPS are superior in performance, lower in cost, rapidly customizable to meet mission and customer-specific requirements, faster to market, and scalable on demand to high volume production. Divergent is a qualified Tier 1 supplier to global automotive OEMs, and Divergent is now expanding to support mission critical needs in the Aerospace and Defense sector. Join us to be a part of this transformative journey, where your impact will shape the future of technology and production.

The Role

1. Platform Execution & Decision Support

  • Peer Alignment: Gather problem statements, priorities, and proofs of concept from external departments for inclusion in platform OKRs.
  • OKR Management: Own the end-to-end Platform Org OKR cycle (collection, updates, monthly/quarterly reviews, retrospectives).
  • Company Tie In: Validate that platform OKRs cascade from and support companywide OKRs; adjust strategy as needed.
  • OKR Evolution: Facilitate regular OKR framework retrospectives; drive continuous improvement of the OKR process.
  • Decision Gate Facilitation: Run weekly tech leadership syncs, maintain a decision register, and surface blockers for rapid resolution.
  • Risk & Issue Management: Track cross functional risks in a live dashboard; coordinate mitigation actions with Extended & Senior Leadership Teams

2. Platform Connectivity

  • Internal Comms: Produce all hands updates, newsletters, tech demos, and other communications to keep the whole company informed of platform advancement, achievements, project status and priorities.
  • External Relationships: Manage relationships with technology thought leaders through conferences, media, and site visits. Collect and present competitive intelligence and opportunities for strategic partnerships.
  • Platform Feedback: Collect and synthesize employee feedback on platform performance, culture, and technical direction; feed insights back to leadership.

3. Platform Strategy & Portfolio Governance

  • Strategic Feedback Loops: Develop and manage the feedback loops to and from the operations & business development organizations, ensuring program requirements feed into platform strategy and platform capabilities (existing, in development or conceptual) feed back into SIOP and business development processes.
  • Roadmap Management: Develop and maintain a ~5-year platform capability roadmap that links OKRs, technology enablers, and product family targets. Identify and resolve blockers stalling progress. Translate long term roadmap into quarterly org OKRs.
  • COGS & NRE: Lead high level tradeoff analyses to prioritize projects that reduce cost of good sold and non-recurring engineering spend to align with company go-to-market strategy
  • Technology Portfolio Review: Conduct quarterly platform health reviews (ROI, technical debt, and throughput).
  • Architecture & Standards Guardrails: Consolidate, define and enforce platform architecture principles and safety/quality standards.

4. People, Culture & AI Enablement

  • Leadership Development: Capture needs for technical and people leadership capability advancement, partner with People Ops for creation and implementation.
  • AI Knowledge Harvest: Facilitate the capture of engineering expertise for translation into agentic AI tools (knowledge bases, recommendation engines, workflow automation) to accelerate program execution and platform development.
  • Culture & Change Management: Create and execute change management plans for major platform rollouts with accountability for quality of company-wide implementations; monitor adoption and cultural health. Mentor and coach platform team on best practices.

5. Finance, Resource Management & Reporting

  • Budget Ownership: Lead annual platform budget creation and quarterly reforecasting in Datarails; track spend vs. forecast and reprioritize funding as needed.
  • Resource & Capacity Planning: Facilitate headcount management (modeling, allocations & approvals); allocate resources to highest value projects each quarter. Participate in recruiting activities for high priority roles.

Basic Qualifications

  • Ability to lawfully access information and technology that is subject to US export controls
  • 8+ years of operational experience in dynamic, technical start-up environments turning ambiguity into robust and streamlined business processes
  • Demonstrated strategic influence, working closely with C-suite executives on long term planning
  • Proven ability to solve ambiguous, high complexity problems with minimal supervision and to define technical strategy
  • Strong communication skills for translating technical detail into business value for customers and internal stakeholders and vice versa
  • Experience coaching leaders of all levels and contributing to internal knowledge bases or communities of practice.

Preferred Qualifications

  • 5+ years in a strategic consulting environment
  • Experience working in agile, cross functional product teams.
  • Knowledgeable of advanced manufacturing systems and processes
  • Exposure to enterprise-wide AI/ML applications
  • Prior work in a regulated industry (aerospace, automotive, etc.) where regulatory compliance and safety are critical.
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Platform Strategy & Operations Director
Torrance, California, United States
$178,190 – 245,010 USD / year
Strategy & Ops
About Divergent
Pioneers an end-to-end digital manufacturing system using 3D printing and automation to produce lightweight, optimized vehicle structures at scale.