Product Manager, Charging & Energy Platform

Lucid Motors
Southfield, MIPosted 3 March 2026

Job Description

<div class="content-intro"><div><u><strong>Leading the future in luxury electric and mobility</strong></u></div> <div>At Lucid, we set out to introduce the most captivating, luxury electric vehicles that elevate the human experience and transcend the perceived limitations of space, performance, and intelligence. Vehicles that are intuitive, liberating, and designed for the future of mobility.</div> <div> </div> <div>We plan to lead in this new era of luxury electric by returning to the fundamentals of great design – where every decision we make is in service of the individual and environment. Because when you are no longer bound by convention, you are free to define your own experience.</div> <div> </div> <div>Come work alongside some of the most accomplished minds in the industry. Beyond providing competitive salaries, we’re providing a community for innovators who want to make an immediate and significant impact. If you are driven to create a better, more sustainable future, then this is the right place for you.</div></div><p> </p> <div> <p>You will collaborate closely with system engineers, software architects, embedded teams, cloud services teams, experience product manager’s and external standards bodies to define and deliver a scalable, compliant, and future-ready platform that enables AC/DC charging, bi-directional energy flow, grid interoperability, certification readiness, and more.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Responsibilities</strong></p> <p><strong>Platform Vision Strategy</strong></p> <ul> <li>Define the platform roadmap for charging and V2X capabilities, aligning with vehicle programs, hardware roadmaps, and energy products.</li> <li>Develop a platform conceptual architecture that spans vehicle systems, wallbox/charger systems, cloud services, and grid interfaces.</li> <li>Translate regulatory, standardization, and interoperability requirements into platform-level capabilities.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Technical System Leadership</strong></p> <ul> <li>Work closely with systems engineering to define end‑to‑end system behavior, interface contracts, and architectural diagrams.</li> <li>Collaborate with embedded software, firmware, power electronics, and cloud engineering teams to ensure robust and scalable implementation.</li> <li>Drive cross-functional alignment on platform APIs, communication pathways, and protocol stacks.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Standards Compliance Expertise</strong></p> <ul> <li>Serve as the internal subject matter expert for key charging and energy standards, including:</li> <ul> <li>ISO 15118-2, ISO 15118-20 (Plug Charge, V2X, ACDP, SLAC, communication stacks)</li> <li>IEEE 1547 (interconnection requirements for distributed energy resources)</li> <li>SAE J2847/J2931/J3072 (EV–grid communication, V2G interconnection)</li> <li>OCPP, UL, NEC, and other EV charging and grid-related frameworks</li> </ul> <li>Ensure platform designs meet certification and interoperability requirements (e.g., UL, CSA, ISO conformance, grid operator rules).</li> </ul> <p><strong>Execution Delivery</strong></p> <ul> <li>Write clear product specifications, platform requirements, and interface definitions.</li> <li>Prioritize features using customer value, engineering feasibility, architecture constraints, and compliance timelines.</li> <li>Support testing strategy for interoperability, conformance, and real-world charging/V2X scenarios.</li> <li>Participate in technical deep dives, issue triage, and platform validation.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cross‑Functional Collaboration</strong></p> <ul> <li>Partner with hardware teams on charger, inverter, and power electronics roadmaps.</li> <li>Ensure seamless integration with energy management systems, telematics, and cloud services.</li> <li>Work with external partners (utilities, standards bodies, certification labs, charger manufacturers) to ensure platform interoperability and validation.</li> </ul> <p> </p> <p><strong>Qualifications</strong></p> <p><strong>Required</strong></p> <ul> < ... (truncated, view full listing at source)