P4P4 — Senior Professional
Lead/Specialist
Manages large projects or multiple concurrent projects. High autonomy with oversight from management.
What this level means
Seasoned professional; handles complex tasks, may lead small teams or projects
- Scope
- A system or set of related features
- Autonomy
- Self-directed; reviewed at critical decision points
- Complexity
- Complex, ambiguous problems; devises new approaches
- Impact
- Multi-team / function outcomes
- Decision rights
- Owns technical decisions for a system; influences adjacent design
- Leadership
- Technical lead for focused efforts; mentors several
- Typical experience
- 5–8 yrs
What you'd do
- Oversees major capital equipment projects
- Defines design standards and best practices
- Coordinates cross-functional project teams
- Ensures budget and timeline adherence
- Presents project updates to senior management
- Oversee major equipment projects
- Define design standards
- Coordinate project teams
- Manage budgets and timelines
- Present updates to management
Skills, knowledge & tools
- Project oversight
- Design standardization
- Cross-functional leadership
- Budget management
- Presentation skills
- Capital project management
- Design standards
- Financial management
- Strategic planning
- Presentation techniques
- Technical expertise
- Project & Financial Acumen
- Strategic planning
- Cross-functional leadership
- Presentation Skills
What good looks like
- Master’s degree often preferred; 8–12 years experience
- Professional Engineer (PE) license or equivalent is highly valued
- Strong project and financial management skills
Common titles
Lead/Specialist
What it pays
Market-pay benchmarks for this family × level are being recalibrated across all survey sources and will return shortly.
O*NET / SOC: 17-2112.03 — Manufacturing Engineers