Full-Time

Product Lifecycle New Product Project Manager

Updated on 5/14/2026

Cisco

Cisco

10,001+ employees

Networking hardware, security software, collaboration services

No salary listed

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

In Person

Category
Business & Strategy (1)
Required Skills
Product Management
Risk Management
Responsibilities
  • Manages new programs and products from concept to Launch with strong program management fundamentals.
  • Run the product lifecycle to all the defined cost, quality and delivery metrics.
  • Drive manufacturing capacity / capability, design stability and risk planning through the program lifecycle.
  • Have in depth understanding of the product technical requirements, landmarks results and interdependencies for establishing an accurate and effective project infrastructure.
  • Scopes technical and business problems and processes by identifying key issues, inputs, partners, and outcomes.
  • Be comfortable interacting with senior management, highlighting risks and providing recommendations to support product level decisions.
  • Lead project team engagement and execution to enable supply chain & engineering readiness on new product launches.
  • Handle Engineering relationships. Act as primary interface to Engineering Product teams. Engages with Engineering teams prior to concept commit to create a robust project plan, Defines supply chain and leads project schedules to deliver operational readiness and product delivery.
  • Use experience and engineering skills to solve problems, fill gaps and achieve objectives through a cross functional team.
  • Accountable for overall Supply Chain scope, cost, quality, and delivery for program.
  • Works with contract manufactures to Drive prototype and pilot builds, including cost and quality expectations and launch the product.
  • Partners with HW/SW to resolve issues that may impede project objectives
  • Report on schedule, cost and resources throughout the project, accountable for overall scope, cost, quality, and delivery for programs.
  • Identifies and leads risks associated with meeting technical and operational targets.
  • Responsible for effective communication and issue of risks and dependencies while ensuring timely decisions are being made.
  • Scopes business challenges and processes by identifying key issues, inputs, partners, and outcomes.
  • Plan and implement risk, communication and partner management while driving issues to timely resolution. Oversee and prioritize risk mitigation strategies (multi-source tech assessment, component, cost variance, supply chain review, and input)
  • Actively seeks and incorporates standard methodologies and results from post-project assessments into new products
  • Transition operational responsibilities to the Sustaining Operations team after achieving launch targets.

Cisco designs and sells networking hardware, software, and services that help organizations connect, protect, and manage data. Its products include networking gear, security solutions, cloud services, and collaboration tools like Webex to support hybrid work. Cisco differentiates itself with a broad, integrated stack—routing and switching, security, cloud, and collaboration—that works together at scale. Its goal is to help customers securely connect people, devices, and applications, enabling reliable communication and digital transformation across enterprises of all sizes.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

San Jose, California

Founded

1984

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  • Wi-Fi 7 and wireless upgrades fuel multi-year enterprise cycle.

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