Full-Time

Technical Program Manager - Thermal Solutions

BYD

BYD

10,001+ employees

Diversified high-tech automaker and battery producer

No salary listed

Cupertino, CA, USA

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Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Thermal Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field
  • 5+ years of experience in technical program management, engineering program management, or hardware project management
  • Experience working with thermal solutions such as heat sinks, heat pipes, vapor chambers, cold plates, or liquid cooling systems
  • Experience supporting OEM customers in server, electronics, or hardware industries
  • Strong cross-functional coordination and project management skills
  • Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities
Responsibilities
  • Serve as the primary technical and program contact for data center/server customers.
  • Work closely with customer engineering teams to understand system thermal requirements, server architecture, and integration constraints.
  • Support technical discussions, design reviews, and issue resolution throughout the product lifecycle.
  • Manage end-to-end programs for thermal solutions including heat sinks, heat pipes, vapor chambers, liquid cooling components, and related assemblies.
  • Develop and maintain program schedules, milestones, and deliverables.
  • Track risks, issues, and dependencies to ensure successful program execution.
  • Coordinate internal teams including thermal engineering, mechanical design, manufacturing, quality, and supply chain.
  • Drive alignment between product design, testing, and manufacturing readiness.
  • Facilitate cross-functional communication to resolve technical and program challenges.
  • Support product development phases including design validation, prototype builds, and engineering verification testing.
  • Work with manufacturing teams to support New Product Introduction (NPI) and production ramp.
  • Ensure products meet thermal performance, reliability, and quality requirements.
  • Support system-level thermal integration for server platforms and data center infrastructure.
  • Assist with performance evaluation, troubleshooting, and root cause analysis when thermal issues arise.
  • Work with customers to optimize thermal performance for high-power computing environments.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience supporting data center, server platforms, or high-performance computing systems
  • Familiarity with AI servers, GPU platforms, or high-power server thermal design
  • Knowledge of NPI processes and manufacturing operations
  • Experience with program management tools such as JIRA, Smartsheet, or MS Project
  • Bilingual in Mandarin preferred

BYD is a diversified high-tech company focused on new energy vehicles and energy storage. It designs and sells BEVs and PHEVs, and makes many parts in-house, including batteries, motors, and semiconductors, to tightly control its supply chain. Its Blade Battery uses LFP cells with a blade-like structure and cell-to-pack design to boost space efficiency, safety, and pack strength, and it ships its technology to other automakers as well. Its goal is to provide sustainable transportation and energy solutions worldwide by leveraging vertical integration and a broad range of energy products.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Shenzhen, China

Founded

1995

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Global EV market projected 32.5% CAGR through 2030 with BYD expansion.
  • Oil prices above $100/barrel drive consumer EV adoption for fuel savings.
  • Dresden factory partnership with Volkswagen avoids EU tariffs and builds credibility.

What critics are saying

  • China's EV price war compressed Q1 profit 55% YoY; margins unsustainable.
  • April 2026 sales collapsed 26% YoY; five consecutive quarters of profit decline.
  • Short-term borrowings surged 72% to 66.3B yuan; operating cash flow dropped 67%.

What makes BYD unique

  • Vertical integration across batteries, motors, chips, and power electronics reduces costs.
  • Blade Battery LFP technology offers 3,000+ cycles and superior thermal safety.
  • Affordable sub-$15,000 vehicle segment captures price-sensitive emerging market demand globally.

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Remote Work Options

Flexible Work Hours

Health Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

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401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Conference Attendance Budget

Professional Development Budget

Wellness Program

Mental Health Support

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Parental Leave

Family Planning Benefits

Fertility Treatment Support

Adoption Assistance

Childcare Support

Elder Care Support

Relocation Assistance

Employee Referral Bonus

Performance Bonus

Profit Sharing

Tuition Reimbursement

Professional Certification Support

Mentorship Program

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Sabbatical Leave

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Tech in Asia
Apr 14th, 2026
BYD Korea hits 10,000 EV sales in 11 months, claims 5.8% market share

BYD Korea has delivered 10,075 vehicles by the end of March, surpassing 10,000 deliveries in 11 months since first customer deliveries began on 14 April 2025. The company expanded from 15 showrooms and 11 service centres at launch to 32 showrooms and 17 service centres, with plans to reach 35 showrooms and 26 service centres by the end of 2026. BYD ranked fourth in South Korea's electric vehicle market through February 2026 with a 5.8% share, behind Kia's 42.1% and Tesla's 25.8%. Price competition is intensifying, with Tesla's Model 3 Standard RWD dropping to 42 million won (US$28,000), and subsidies pushing effective prices to around 30 million won (US$20,000). Hyundai and Kia currently account for 68.5% of total vehicle sales in South Korea.

Tech in Asia
Apr 13th, 2026
BYD beats Tesla in Europe for second month as Chinese car imports to EU jump 31%

Chinese car imports to the European Union surged 31% last year, exceeding 1 million units for the first time, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association. BYD registered 17,954 vehicles in Europe in February, surpassing Tesla's 17,664 for the second consecutive month. Chinese automakers are establishing local production facilities across Europe. BYD plans to manufacture every European model locally by 2028, with factories under construction in Hungary and Turkey. Great Wall Motor is preparing its first full-vehicle European plant targeting 300,000 units annually by 2029. The EU is considering additional tariffs that could raise total duties on some Chinese electric vehicles to 38.1%, following findings of unfair subsidies. However, Volkswagen and Germany's transport minister oppose the measures, warning they could harm European manufacturers.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 12th, 2026
BYD's Denza Z9 GT priced at $134K in Europe vs $39K in China — tariffs explain only part of the gap

BYD's Denza Z9 GT electric shooting brake costs around $39,300 in China but sells for approximately $134,500 in Europe — more than triple the price. Whilst EU tariffs on Chinese EVs add 27 per cent to costs, this accounts for only about $10,500 of the difference. The pricing gap reflects deliberate positioning rather than import duties alone, according to S&P Global Mobility. BYD is targeting the premium European market, pricing the 1,140-horsepower vehicle just below the Porsche Panamera. The strategy leverages BYD's 25 per cent manufacturing cost advantage whilst funding European infrastructure, retail expansion and premium marketing, including a Daniel Craig campaign. The approach acknowledges the difficulty foreign brands face establishing prestige in Europe's conservative six-figure car market.

Motor Trader
Apr 10th, 2026
Donnelly Group to represent BYD in Northern Ireland.

Donnelly Group to represent BYD in Northern Ireland. Donnelly Group has been appointed to represent Chinese brand BYD in Northern Ireland. Founded in 1995, BYD (Build Your Dreams) is the global leader in electric vehicles, operating in over 70 countries at the forefront of battery innovation and zero-emission transportation. "We are delighted to welcome BYD to the Donnelly Group portfolio," said Dave Sheeran, managing director at Donnelly Group. "The addition of BYD addresses an emerging segment in the Northern Ireland motoring landscape, offering customers affordable, quality and proven EV solutions." Customers will be able to explore the new BYD range at Donnelly Group's Dungannon and Ballymena locations from mid-April. Liam Howel, deputy head of retailer marketing at BYD UK said "We are delighted to welcome Donnelly Group to our ever-expanding UK network. "We have seen fantastic growth in Northern Ireland and are excited to accelerate this further with the addition of BYD Dungannon and Ballymena. "We are looking forward to welcoming customers to the new NI showrooms in April." (Photo: Illustration purpose)

Yahoo Finance
Apr 10th, 2026
BYD partners with KFC to cut EV charging time to nine minutes with drive-thru stations

BYD, the world's largest plug-in EV manufacturer, has partnered with KFC to create nine-minute drive-thru charging stations across China. The initiative allows drivers to recharge their vehicles whilst ordering food, addressing one of the main barriers to EV adoption: charging wait times. The collaboration includes a smart ordering system enabling drivers to place KFC orders directly from their vehicle's dashboard. The system can also guide users to nearby drive-thru charging locations along their route. BYD's second-generation Blade battery technology enables vehicles to reach 97% charge in approximately nine minutes, making the charging experience comparable to traditional petrol station stops. The company, founded as a battery maker, now generates over 80% of its revenue from automotive operations and sold three million vehicles in 2023.