1. Drive Daily Execution ● Translate weekly U.S.–China leadership decisions into clear deliverables with owners, due dates, and measurable results. ● Track factory progress daily and immediately escalate risks or blockers — maintaining a <24-hour lag between issue identification and escalation. ● Drive urgency across communications inside the factory to meet agreed production and shipment targets. 2. Own Program Timelines ● Own the full program schedule between Customer U.S. and China teams — including manufacturing readiness, shipment, and validation milestones. ● Align both sides on deliverables and deadlines; ensuring teams meet performance and timeline commitments. ● Use clear, bilingual documentation to drive accountability. 3. Cross-Functional Collaboration ● Collaborate across engineering, product, and manufacturing teams to ensure design updates, testing requirements, and quality standards are implemented accurately and on time. ● Be comfortable on the factory floor and in technical engineering discussions — not just reporting, but resolving issues. ● Bridge gaps proactively between Customer U.S. product requirements and factory’s product capabilities. 4. Documentation & Communication ● Maintain a bilingual action tracker and decision log for all open items. ● Deliver bilingual meeting summaries within 30 minutes of each weekly sync, capturing decisions, owners, and due dates. ● Enforce Customer U.S. documentation standards: consistent, timestamped, and searchable logs. 5. Quality, Verification & Change Coordination ● Support Customer U.S. verification and acceptance criteria for shipped products. ● Coordinate and document design changes and factory validation steps. ● Maintain clear versioning and traceability for any BOM, schematic, or process changes.