Program Manager
Coordinates target market, launch schedule, product scope, and buyer approvals so changes are tracked before they affect production.
Hisense is built for customers that need reliable appliance capacity, not a one-time catalog transaction. Our role is to convert refrigerator, freezer, climate, water treatment, laundry, dishwasher, and air quality platforms into retail-ready supply programs with disciplined engineering review, compliance planning, packaging control, and export coordination.
Large appliance buyers face practical risks: a rating label changed too late, a carton that fails distribution handling, a spare part kit missing from the launch plan, or a certification file that does not match the final SKU. Hisense reduces those risks by bringing engineering, quality, documentation, and sales operations into the project before mass production. The result is a factory relationship that is easier for importers, distributors, and retail chains to manage across multiple markets.
Reliable appliance sourcing is built from repeatable systems: platform selection, evidence review, packaging discipline, inspection gates, and launch communication.
Hisense applies that system to every OEM/ODM appliance program, whether the buyer needs a focused refrigerator range or a multi-category home appliance assortment.
Coordinates target market, launch schedule, product scope, and buyer approvals so changes are tracked before they affect production.
Reviews platform suitability, compressor or motor choices, water system materials, performance targets, and manufacturability tradeoffs.
Maps CE, UL, ETL, ENERGY STAR, ErP, water contact, EMC, and local label needs against the actual SKU configuration.
Defines inspection points, carton checks, function tests, sample retention, and shipment release criteria for each appliance category.
Hisense programs often combine several appliance families under one commercial relationship. A distributor may need refrigerators, freezers, and dehumidifiers in the same annual plan. A retail chain may require portable air conditioners in spring, dishwashers in summer, and water filtration accessories before holiday replenishment. We keep the operational model consistent so buyers are not forced to rebuild onboarding, documentation, and QA rules for every category.
Every program is easier to scale when the buyer can see the control points. Hisense documents incoming material checks, assembly controls, functional testing, cosmetic standards, packaging verification, and shipment release conditions. The goal is not to add paperwork for its own sake. The goal is to make every container explainable, traceable, and ready for the buyer's own internal audit or retailer vendor review.
Hisense helps buyers evaluate energy labels, low-standby electronics, refrigerant choices, water usage, packaging recyclability, RoHS/REACH expectations, and serviceable component planning. Sustainability is handled as part of product readiness because retail programs need claims that can be supported by evidence.
Certification support depends on SKU, market, and final configuration, but the working method is consistent: identify evidence, close gaps, and keep launch claims aligned with approved documentation.