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  • Manufacturing Engineer  

    - Seneca
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThis position will be primarily responsi... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    This position will be primarily responsible for production floor support and process improvement for the assembly of complex, tight tolerance components utilizing automated assembly equipment including power and free conveyor systems, robotics, and vision systems. Additional responsibilities include procurement of new equipment to support capacity uplifts and new programs as well as quoting of new business.

    This position plans and conducts work requiring judgment in independent evaluations, selection, and substantial adaptation and modification of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria. This requires devising new approaches to problems encountered.

    Process owner of a designated departmental process. Fully responsibility for a department that provides a reliable, stable and sustainable process as it relates to machinery, gaging, quality, tooling, capacity, and documentation, etc.Leads the new product launch team which is responsible for designing manufacturing plans including operator work content, machine capability, quality checks and information flow.Leads the department planning team for capacity planning and capital forecasting.Determines parts, tools, and gaging needed to achieve manufacturing goals according to product specification.Evaluates machine builders through site visits, demonstrated capability and financial factors for the purpose of purchasing new equipment due to replacing current older equipment of for more capacity.Procures and writes all purchase requisitions for new machining, assembly and test equipment. Responsible for quoting, developing and qualifying the machine at the machine builder.Upon site arrival, responsible to lead the machine installation (developing the install plan and layouts), robotic integration, runoff and handoff to full time production.Ongoing support of equipment after full time production to include modifications for efficiency, capability and continuous improvement; Any issues that pertain to safety issues through troubleshooting and problem solving. Provides the proper support to the department to achieve the proper 5S levelsCollaborates and supports production by attending the required daily meetings. Partners with operational leadership as they work together to improve the departmental financial metrics.Daily supports production and maintenance due to machine downtime through trouble shooting and problem-solving different machine systemsMechanical, Electrical, Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Coolant, etc.Respond to downtime due to tooling issues through troubleshooting and problem solving. Works with each of the tooling vendors to provide the proper designed tooling in the department.Actively support any downtime as it pertains to quality issues through troubleshooting, risk reduction and problem solving using different problem-solving applications like 8D, 6 Sigma, etc.Plans and designs manufacturing processes to produce cost reductions which maximizes efficiency by analyzing layout of equipment, workflow, assembly methods, and work force utilization. Will lead multiple cost reduction projects. Writes the required AR narratives to justify the funding needed for cost reductions.Utilizes knowledge of GD&T, metrology, metallurgy and assembly and test processes to provide feedback to the product development team on manufacturability and create solutions to issues that arise throughout the review process. Works with the design engineers to reduce cost on current projects and the developmental of future products.Assists manufacturing associates by provided the training to the team leads and operators within the department.Writes add to stocks to make sure we have the correct spare parts on hand.Updates to the required documents if needed like FMEA's, tool sheets, job instructions, etc. Supports all shifts for manufacturing during the week and weekends, if necessary.Performs work that involves conventional engineering practice. Controls a variety of complex features such as conflicting design requirements, unsuitability of standard materials, and difficult coordination requirements

    Knowledge/Skills Preferred Knowledge-

    GD&TCleanliness processesPLC programming (ladder logic)Changeover optimizationTooling optimization and testingProject managementTrouble shootingProblem solvingLean manufacturing


    Additional Information

    Travel is occasionally required, up to 5% of the time.


    Safety And Physical Requirements

    All employees are responsible for knowing, understanding and complying with the safety policies and procedures.MustRequired to work in a production floor environment working with and around heavy machinery, powered industrial trucks, etc.May be required to trial manufacturing station operations.Wear PPE when appropriate in designated campus areas.Lifting shoulder high up to 35 lbs. on occasion.


    Drive for Results Functional Technical Skills Organizational Agility Problem Solving Process Management

    Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering or Electronic Engineering or Industrial Systems Engineering or related engineering discipline.Master's Degree in Engineering and experience in the automotive industry is preferred5+ Years' experience required



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  • Remote Join Our Talent Network Future Opportunities: Engineering  

    - Shelby County
    Senior Software Engineer – Focus Digital Focus Digital is always looki... Read More
    Senior Software Engineer – Focus Digital Focus Digital is always looking for talented Software Engineers to work on projects that make a real difference in how people interact with government services. While we may not have an open role at this time, we encourage you to submit your resume for future consideration. By joining our talent network, you’ll be among the first to hear about new opportunities that align with your skills and interests. About Focus Focus is a digital services firm dedicated to delivering on projects with impact in the civic tech space. We transform outdated government systems into modern, efficient solutions that deliver better outcomes for citizens. Our team partners with federal and state agencies to modernize systems and improve user experiences. We've worked with agencies such as the Department of State, IRS and Grants.gov to streamline workflows and enhance accessibility. As a growing team, we're always looking for talented professionals who want to help shape the future of government digital services. At Focus Digital, we believe in doing impactful work while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. We encourage our team to log off at the end of the day, take time off when needed, and bring their best selves to work. We're also intentional about staying on the cutting edge of our tooling and practices — from our development environments to how we bake AI into our day-to-day workflows. We want our engineers spending their time on hard problems, not fighting their tools. We are a fully remote company, and all employees must be based in the continental U.S. Some projects may require occasional travel, approximately 1-2 times per year. What Software Engineers Do at Focus Digital Develop and maintain API endpoints and business logic Update and optimize database models through code Build and improve data processing jobs to support API operations Develop new UI features that interact with APIs Write and maintain automated tests to keep our codebase reliable as it grows Review code and provide constructive feedback through pull requests Write and review technical specifications for upcoming development tasks Make minor cloud infrastructure updates using Terraform Maintain documentation and contribute to the team's knowledge base Participate in agile team meetings, including sprint planning, standups, and retrospectives Required Skills Professional experience developing cloud-based applications using Python and TypeScript Strong proficiency with React for building user interfaces Hands-on experience working with PostgreSQL databases Familiarity with end-to-end testing frameworks and strategies Experience working on cross-functional teams (including engineers, designers, and product owners) in an agile environment Other requirements All roles at Focus Digital require the following: Legal authorization to work in the United States Ability to meet any other requirements for government contracts for which candidates are hired Work authorization that doesn’t require visa sponsorship, now or in the future May be subject to a government background check or security clearance, depending on the contract If you’re interested in future opportunities at Focus Digital, we’d love to hear from you! Submit your resume to stay connected with us as new roles open. Read Less
  • Remote QA/Accessibility Test Engineer  

    - Wayne County
    QA/Accessibility Test Engineer About Focus Focus is a digital services... Read More
    QA/Accessibility Test Engineer About Focus Focus is a digital services firm dedicated to delivering on projects with impact in the civic tech space. We transform outdated government systems into modern, efficient solutions that deliver better outcomes for citizens. Our engineering team has worked on a wide range of projects for federal and state government agencies. We are a small team that is steadily growing and we want you on board to help us shape our future. At Focus, we believe in showing up and doing good work. We also believe in closing your laptop at the end of the day, taking time-off when you need it, and maintaining a good work-life balance. We are a fully remote team and all employees must be located within the continental US. Some of our projects may have an occasional need to travel, ~1 to 2 times a year. About the role You will be joining the Department of State Division of Consular Affairs team as a QA/Accessibility Test Engineer. This is an exciting opportunity to help modernize how passports get delivered to millions of Americans. You'll play a critical role in ensuring that these vital services are accessible to all citizens, regardless of their abilities. What you’ll do: Conduct comprehensive accessibility testing to ensure 508 and WCAG 2.2 compliance Create and execute test plans for web-based applications Perform manual and automated testing across multiple browsers and assistive technologies Ability to create clear bug reports with reproducible steps Write and maintain automated test scripts using Playwright or similar frameworks Document accessibility issues and work with developers to ensure proper remediation Review user interfaces for accessibility best practices during the design phase Create and maintain accessibility testing documentation and guidelines Participate in code reviews from an accessibility perspective Train team members on accessibility testing best practices Collaborate with designers and developers to build accessibility into the development process Attend team meetings (sprint planning, standup, retrospectives) Requirements Need-to-have 3+ years of experience testing web-based applications Strong familiarity with Section 508 and WCAG 2.2 compliance standards Experience with screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver) and other assistive technologies Experience with accessibility testing tools (axe DevTools, WAVE, Pa11y, etc.) Understanding of ARIA attributes and semantic HTML Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience working within cross-functional teams Lived in the US for 3 out of the last 5 years Nice-to-have Experience with Playwright or similar test automation frameworks Knowledge of AccelQ or other no-code testing platforms Experience with Selenium, Cypress, or other automation tools IAAP certification (CPACC, WAS, or CPWA) Experience working in the civic tech space Experience with government systems or passport/visa processing Basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Experience with API testing Familiarity with Agile/Scrum methodologies Thank you for taking the time to consider this role. We look forward to meeting you and having you join our growing team! Our Interview Process Duration: Around 2 weeks Phone screen (30 mins) Technical Interview (1.5 hr) Behavioral Interview (1 hr) Read Less
  • Remote Join Our Talent Network Future Opportunities: Engineering  

    - Cook County
    Senior Software Engineer – Focus Digital Focus Digital is always looki... Read More
    Senior Software Engineer – Focus Digital Focus Digital is always looking for talented Software Engineers to work on projects that make a real difference in how people interact with government services. While we may not have an open role at this time, we encourage you to submit your resume for future consideration. By joining our talent network, you’ll be among the first to hear about new opportunities that align with your skills and interests. About Focus Focus is a digital services firm dedicated to delivering on projects with impact in the civic tech space. We transform outdated government systems into modern, efficient solutions that deliver better outcomes for citizens. Our team partners with federal and state agencies to modernize systems and improve user experiences. We've worked with agencies such as the Department of State, IRS and Grants.gov to streamline workflows and enhance accessibility. As a growing team, we're always looking for talented professionals who want to help shape the future of government digital services. At Focus Digital, we believe in doing impactful work while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. We encourage our team to log off at the end of the day, take time off when needed, and bring their best selves to work. We're also intentional about staying on the cutting edge of our tooling and practices — from our development environments to how we bake AI into our day-to-day workflows. We want our engineers spending their time on hard problems, not fighting their tools. We are a fully remote company, and all employees must be based in the continental U.S. Some projects may require occasional travel, approximately 1-2 times per year. What Software Engineers Do at Focus Digital Develop and maintain API endpoints and business logic Update and optimize database models through code Build and improve data processing jobs to support API operations Develop new UI features that interact with APIs Write and maintain automated tests to keep our codebase reliable as it grows Review code and provide constructive feedback through pull requests Write and review technical specifications for upcoming development tasks Make minor cloud infrastructure updates using Terraform Maintain documentation and contribute to the team's knowledge base Participate in agile team meetings, including sprint planning, standups, and retrospectives Required Skills Professional experience developing cloud-based applications using Python and TypeScript Strong proficiency with React for building user interfaces Hands-on experience working with PostgreSQL databases Familiarity with end-to-end testing frameworks and strategies Experience working on cross-functional teams (including engineers, designers, and product owners) in an agile environment Other requirements All roles at Focus Digital require the following: Legal authorization to work in the United States Ability to meet any other requirements for government contracts for which candidates are hired Work authorization that doesn’t require visa sponsorship, now or in the future May be subject to a government background check or security clearance, depending on the contract If you’re interested in future opportunities at Focus Digital, we’d love to hear from you! Submit your resume to stay connected with us as new roles open. Read Less
  • Remote Technical Product Manager  

    - Tarrant County
    About Focus Focus is a fully remote digital services company dedicated... Read More
    About Focus Focus is a fully remote digital services company dedicated to building highly impactful government digital services. We design and deliver modern, accessible, and secure software for government programs that impact millions of lives. From modernizing public benefits systems to improving federal data platforms, we bring together engineers, designers, and product thinkers who care deeply about usability, reliability, and creating real impact for our clients and the people they serve. Our Product Team Lives by: High agency and ownership — you make things happen. Strategic thinking — you see the system, not just the feature. Empathy — for users, teammates, and stakeholders alike. Crisp decision-making — you simplify ambiguity into forward motion. The Role We’re looking for a Product Manager to lead product strategy and delivery for a flagship initiative with a federal government agency. This role sits at the intersection of product management, user-centered design, and technical delivery. You’ll work with engineers, designers, and the federal product owner to define the roadmap, manage agile delivery, and ensure every iteration moves us closer to a scalable, secure forms engine that improves how the agency collects and uses community services data. This role will support our new initiative with the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) to help design a portal that helps tribal organizations plan, apply for, and report on federal grants. The grants are aimed at reducing poverty, revitalizing low-income communities, and empowering families. What You’ll Do Product Strategy comfortable establishing metrics strategies and analytics frameworks Excellent facilitation skills — able to lead workshops, retrospectives, and joint planning sessions across diverse stakeholder groups Strong product sense — ability to connect user needs, business goals, and technical systems Experience navigating open source software evaluation, selection, and integration processes Experience managing dependencies across engineering, design, and external vendors. Desired Skills Previous experience working with or contracting for federal, state, or civic-tech programs Understanding of public benefit systems or data collection workflows (grants, reporting, forms) Familiarity with government security requirements (FedRAMP, Section 508, ATO processes) Demonstrated ability to build alignment and momentum without formal authority in multi-agency environments Experience with documentation strategy development and maintenance in technical environments Continuous learner mindset and enthusiasm for improving the craft of product management Location Remote (U.S.) with occasional travel to Washington, D.C. for team or client meetings. Why Focus We’re a growing team of engineers, designers, and product leaders who believe government services can be modern, human-centered, and delightful to use. We value autonomy, transparency, and curiosity — and we’re looking for people who want to build products that matter. Read Less
  • Remote QA/Accessibility Test Engineer  

    QA/Accessibility Test Engineer About Focus Focus is a digital services... Read More
    QA/Accessibility Test Engineer About Focus Focus is a digital services firm dedicated to delivering on projects with impact in the civic tech space. We transform outdated government systems into modern, efficient solutions that deliver better outcomes for citizens. Our engineering team has worked on a wide range of projects for federal and state government agencies. We are a small team that is steadily growing and we want you on board to help us shape our future. At Focus, we believe in showing up and doing good work. We also believe in closing your laptop at the end of the day, taking time-off when you need it, and maintaining a good work-life balance. We are a fully remote team and all employees must be located within the continental US. Some of our projects may have an occasional need to travel, ~1 to 2 times a year. About the role You will be joining the Department of State Division of Consular Affairs team as a QA/Accessibility Test Engineer. This is an exciting opportunity to help modernize how passports get delivered to millions of Americans. You'll play a critical role in ensuring that these vital services are accessible to all citizens, regardless of their abilities. What you’ll do: Conduct comprehensive accessibility testing to ensure 508 and WCAG 2.2 compliance Create and execute test plans for web-based applications Perform manual and automated testing across multiple browsers and assistive technologies Ability to create clear bug reports with reproducible steps Write and maintain automated test scripts using Playwright or similar frameworks Document accessibility issues and work with developers to ensure proper remediation Review user interfaces for accessibility best practices during the design phase Create and maintain accessibility testing documentation and guidelines Participate in code reviews from an accessibility perspective Train team members on accessibility testing best practices Collaborate with designers and developers to build accessibility into the development process Attend team meetings (sprint planning, standup, retrospectives) Requirements Need-to-have 3+ years of experience testing web-based applications Strong familiarity with Section 508 and WCAG 2.2 compliance standards Experience with screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver) and other assistive technologies Experience with accessibility testing tools (axe DevTools, WAVE, Pa11y, etc.) Understanding of ARIA attributes and semantic HTML Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience working within cross-functional teams Lived in the US for 3 out of the last 5 years Nice-to-have Experience with Playwright or similar test automation frameworks Knowledge of AccelQ or other no-code testing platforms Experience with Selenium, Cypress, or other automation tools IAAP certification (CPACC, WAS, or CPWA) Experience working in the civic tech space Experience with government systems or passport/visa processing Basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Experience with API testing Familiarity with Agile/Scrum methodologies Thank you for taking the time to consider this role. We look forward to meeting you and having you join our growing team! Our Interview Process Duration: Around 2 weeks Phone screen (30 mins) Technical Interview (1.5 hr) Behavioral Interview (1 hr) Read Less
  • Remote QA/Accessibility Test Engineer  

    - Dallas County
    QA/Accessibility Test Engineer About Focus Focus is a digital services... Read More
    QA/Accessibility Test Engineer About Focus Focus is a digital services firm dedicated to delivering on projects with impact in the civic tech space. We transform outdated government systems into modern, efficient solutions that deliver better outcomes for citizens. Our engineering team has worked on a wide range of projects for federal and state government agencies. We are a small team that is steadily growing and we want you on board to help us shape our future. At Focus, we believe in showing up and doing good work. We also believe in closing your laptop at the end of the day, taking time-off when you need it, and maintaining a good work-life balance. We are a fully remote team and all employees must be located within the continental US. Some of our projects may have an occasional need to travel, ~1 to 2 times a year. About the role You will be joining the Department of State Division of Consular Affairs team as a QA/Accessibility Test Engineer. This is an exciting opportunity to help modernize how passports get delivered to millions of Americans. You'll play a critical role in ensuring that these vital services are accessible to all citizens, regardless of their abilities. What you’ll do: Conduct comprehensive accessibility testing to ensure 508 and WCAG 2.2 compliance Create and execute test plans for web-based applications Perform manual and automated testing across multiple browsers and assistive technologies Ability to create clear bug reports with reproducible steps Write and maintain automated test scripts using Playwright or similar frameworks Document accessibility issues and work with developers to ensure proper remediation Review user interfaces for accessibility best practices during the design phase Create and maintain accessibility testing documentation and guidelines Participate in code reviews from an accessibility perspective Train team members on accessibility testing best practices Collaborate with designers and developers to build accessibility into the development process Attend team meetings (sprint planning, standup, retrospectives) Requirements Need-to-have 3+ years of experience testing web-based applications Strong familiarity with Section 508 and WCAG 2.2 compliance standards Experience with screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver) and other assistive technologies Experience with accessibility testing tools (axe DevTools, WAVE, Pa11y, etc.) Understanding of ARIA attributes and semantic HTML Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience working within cross-functional teams Lived in the US for 3 out of the last 5 years Nice-to-have Experience with Playwright or similar test automation frameworks Knowledge of AccelQ or other no-code testing platforms Experience with Selenium, Cypress, or other automation tools IAAP certification (CPACC, WAS, or CPWA) Experience working in the civic tech space Experience with government systems or passport/visa processing Basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Experience with API testing Familiarity with Agile/Scrum methodologies Thank you for taking the time to consider this role. We look forward to meeting you and having you join our growing team! Our Interview Process Duration: Around 2 weeks Phone screen (30 mins) Technical Interview (1.5 hr) Behavioral Interview (1 hr) Read Less
  • Remote QA/Accessibility Test Engineer  

    - Shelby County
    QA/Accessibility Test Engineer About Focus Focus is a digital services... Read More
    QA/Accessibility Test Engineer About Focus Focus is a digital services firm dedicated to delivering on projects with impact in the civic tech space. We transform outdated government systems into modern, efficient solutions that deliver better outcomes for citizens. Our engineering team has worked on a wide range of projects for federal and state government agencies. We are a small team that is steadily growing and we want you on board to help us shape our future. At Focus, we believe in showing up and doing good work. We also believe in closing your laptop at the end of the day, taking time-off when you need it, and maintaining a good work-life balance. We are a fully remote team and all employees must be located within the continental US. Some of our projects may have an occasional need to travel, ~1 to 2 times a year. About the role You will be joining the Department of State Division of Consular Affairs team as a QA/Accessibility Test Engineer. This is an exciting opportunity to help modernize how passports get delivered to millions of Americans. You'll play a critical role in ensuring that these vital services are accessible to all citizens, regardless of their abilities. What you’ll do: Conduct comprehensive accessibility testing to ensure 508 and WCAG 2.2 compliance Create and execute test plans for web-based applications Perform manual and automated testing across multiple browsers and assistive technologies Ability to create clear bug reports with reproducible steps Write and maintain automated test scripts using Playwright or similar frameworks Document accessibility issues and work with developers to ensure proper remediation Review user interfaces for accessibility best practices during the design phase Create and maintain accessibility testing documentation and guidelines Participate in code reviews from an accessibility perspective Train team members on accessibility testing best practices Collaborate with designers and developers to build accessibility into the development process Attend team meetings (sprint planning, standup, retrospectives) Requirements Need-to-have 3+ years of experience testing web-based applications Strong familiarity with Section 508 and WCAG 2.2 compliance standards Experience with screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver) and other assistive technologies Experience with accessibility testing tools (axe DevTools, WAVE, Pa11y, etc.) Understanding of ARIA attributes and semantic HTML Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience working within cross-functional teams Lived in the US for 3 out of the last 5 years Nice-to-have Experience with Playwright or similar test automation frameworks Knowledge of AccelQ or other no-code testing platforms Experience with Selenium, Cypress, or other automation tools IAAP certification (CPACC, WAS, or CPWA) Experience working in the civic tech space Experience with government systems or passport/visa processing Basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Experience with API testing Familiarity with Agile/Scrum methodologies Thank you for taking the time to consider this role. We look forward to meeting you and having you join our growing team! Our Interview Process Duration: Around 2 weeks Phone screen (30 mins) Technical Interview (1.5 hr) Behavioral Interview (1 hr) Read Less
  • Remote QA/Accessibility Test Engineer  

    - Oklahoma County
    QA/Accessibility Test Engineer About Focus Focus is a digital services... Read More
    QA/Accessibility Test Engineer About Focus Focus is a digital services firm dedicated to delivering on projects with impact in the civic tech space. We transform outdated government systems into modern, efficient solutions that deliver better outcomes for citizens. Our engineering team has worked on a wide range of projects for federal and state government agencies. We are a small team that is steadily growing and we want you on board to help us shape our future. At Focus, we believe in showing up and doing good work. We also believe in closing your laptop at the end of the day, taking time-off when you need it, and maintaining a good work-life balance. We are a fully remote team and all employees must be located within the continental US. Some of our projects may have an occasional need to travel, ~1 to 2 times a year. About the role You will be joining the Department of State Division of Consular Affairs team as a QA/Accessibility Test Engineer. This is an exciting opportunity to help modernize how passports get delivered to millions of Americans. You'll play a critical role in ensuring that these vital services are accessible to all citizens, regardless of their abilities. What you’ll do: Conduct comprehensive accessibility testing to ensure 508 and WCAG 2.2 compliance Create and execute test plans for web-based applications Perform manual and automated testing across multiple browsers and assistive technologies Ability to create clear bug reports with reproducible steps Write and maintain automated test scripts using Playwright or similar frameworks Document accessibility issues and work with developers to ensure proper remediation Review user interfaces for accessibility best practices during the design phase Create and maintain accessibility testing documentation and guidelines Participate in code reviews from an accessibility perspective Train team members on accessibility testing best practices Collaborate with designers and developers to build accessibility into the development process Attend team meetings (sprint planning, standup, retrospectives) Requirements Need-to-have 3+ years of experience testing web-based applications Strong familiarity with Section 508 and WCAG 2.2 compliance standards Experience with screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver) and other assistive technologies Experience with accessibility testing tools (axe DevTools, WAVE, Pa11y, etc.) Understanding of ARIA attributes and semantic HTML Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience working within cross-functional teams Lived in the US for 3 out of the last 5 years Nice-to-have Experience with Playwright or similar test automation frameworks Knowledge of AccelQ or other no-code testing platforms Experience with Selenium, Cypress, or other automation tools IAAP certification (CPACC, WAS, or CPWA) Experience working in the civic tech space Experience with government systems or passport/visa processing Basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Experience with API testing Familiarity with Agile/Scrum methodologies Thank you for taking the time to consider this role. We look forward to meeting you and having you join our growing team! Our Interview Process Duration: Around 2 weeks Phone screen (30 mins) Technical Interview (1.5 hr) Behavioral Interview (1 hr) Read Less
  • Remote Technical Product Manager  

    - San Diego County
    About Focus Focus is a fully remote digital services company dedicated... Read More
    About Focus Focus is a fully remote digital services company dedicated to building highly impactful government digital services. We design and deliver modern, accessible, and secure software for government programs that impact millions of lives. From modernizing public benefits systems to improving federal data platforms, we bring together engineers, designers, and product thinkers who care deeply about usability, reliability, and creating real impact for our clients and the people they serve. Our Product Team Lives by: High agency and ownership — you make things happen. Strategic thinking — you see the system, not just the feature. Empathy — for users, teammates, and stakeholders alike. Crisp decision-making — you simplify ambiguity into forward motion. The Role We’re looking for a Product Manager to lead product strategy and delivery for a flagship initiative with a federal government agency. This role sits at the intersection of product management, user-centered design, and technical delivery. You’ll work with engineers, designers, and the federal product owner to define the roadmap, manage agile delivery, and ensure every iteration moves us closer to a scalable, secure forms engine that improves how the agency collects and uses community services data. This role will support our new initiative with the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) to help design a portal that helps tribal organizations plan, apply for, and report on federal grants. The grants are aimed at reducing poverty, revitalizing low-income communities, and empowering families. What You’ll Do Product Strategy comfortable establishing metrics strategies and analytics frameworks Excellent facilitation skills — able to lead workshops, retrospectives, and joint planning sessions across diverse stakeholder groups Strong product sense — ability to connect user needs, business goals, and technical systems Experience navigating open source software evaluation, selection, and integration processes Experience managing dependencies across engineering, design, and external vendors. Desired Skills Previous experience working with or contracting for federal, state, or civic-tech programs Understanding of public benefit systems or data collection workflows (grants, reporting, forms) Familiarity with government security requirements (FedRAMP, Section 508, ATO processes) Demonstrated ability to build alignment and momentum without formal authority in multi-agency environments Experience with documentation strategy development and maintenance in technical environments Continuous learner mindset and enthusiasm for improving the craft of product management Location Remote (U.S.) with occasional travel to Washington, D.C. for team or client meetings. Why Focus We’re a growing team of engineers, designers, and product leaders who believe government services can be modern, human-centered, and delightful to use. We value autonomy, transparency, and curiosity — and we’re looking for people who want to build products that matter. Read Less

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