QNX- Academic Partnerships Manager
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- Ottawa, ON
- $96,000-135,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead the overall strategy for academic partnerships, ensuring alignment with product roadmaps, technical deliverables, and developer ecosystem goals
- Maintain and scale relationships with engineering faculties, research groups, and technical program leads.
- Identify new academic institutions with strong embedded systems, robotics, automotive, or systems engineering programs.
- Manage operational workflows supporting academic programs (license provisioning, key renewals, Salesforce updates, procurement coordination).
- Collaborate with faculty to embed our OS, tools, SDKs, and development workflows into coursework, labs, and project‑based learning.
- Support technical workshops, engineering clubs, and student societies using our technology (e.g., robotics teams, embedded design groups).
- Sponsor and coordinate capstone and applied research projects, including technical scoping and SME alignment.
- Organize company participation in hackathons, engineering competitions, and innovation events with a strong technical focus.
- Coordinate guest lectures and technical deep‑dives delivered by internal engineers and product specialists.
- Represent the company at academic engineering forums, conferences, and technical seminars.
- Act as the primary interface between academic partners and internal engineering, product management, DevRel, and marketing teams.
- Ensure academic initiatives reinforce developer enablement, platform adoption, and long‑term ecosystem growth.
- Work with marketing to produce technically accurate materials for academic outreach.
- Track engagement metrics, technical outcomes, and program effectiveness; recommend improvements based on data.
- Explore grants, research funding, and government programs that support academic technical collaboration.
- Travel to campuses, conferences, and technical events as needed.
- Experience managing partnerships or programs in academic, developer, or technical ecosystems.
- Technical background or familiarity with software development
- Strong communication skills with the ability to engage engineering faculty, students, and internal technical teams.
- Excellent organizational and project management skills; able to run multiple technical initiatives concurrently.
- Technical knowledge that enables you to discuss developer workflows, toolchains, and platform capabilities to audiences.
- Ability to translate product features into academic engineering use cases.
- Experience working cross‑functionally with engineering, product, and technical marketing teams.
- Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills with a systems‑thinking mindset.
- A willingness to travel for technical events and academic engagements.
- Developer relations, technical marketing, product management, or engineering experience.
- Experience with embedded systems, IOT Platforms, RTOS concepts, or C/C++
- Prior work with universities or engineering programs.
- Teaching or instructional experience in technical subjects.
- Familiarity with open‑source development workflows.
- Experience organizing technical workshops, hackathons, or engineering competitions.
- Curriculum development or lab design experience.
- Additional language skills (French, German, Japanese, Chinese, Korean).