Chief of Staff to the COO
Company: Bose Corporation, U.S.A
Location: Framingham
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
At Bose Corporation, we believe sound is the most powerful force
on earth — and for over 60 years, we have been a company built on
innovation, excellence, and independence. Privately owned, fiercely
customer-focused, and driven by our values, we continue to lead
industries and transform lives through sound. Today, Bose
Corporation is entering an exciting new era. Across multiple global
Business Units and Global Functions, we are shaping the future of
audio technology, automotive, luxury, and premium experiences. We
invite you to join us in this transformation. Job Description
Overview The Chief of Staff (CoS) to the Chief Operations Officer
is a strategic partner and trusted advisor responsible for driving
alignment across the operations portfolio, managing critical
initiatives, and ensuring the organization’s highest priorities are
executed effectively. This role blends strategic thinking with
operational excellence, requiring the ability to “zoom out” for
big-picture strategy and “zoom in” to manage details. The CoS acts
as a force multiplier for the COO and the broader operations
leadership team, enabling focus on high-impact decisions while
ensuring organizational clarity and execution across the functions
within the operations portfolio, including IT, Data, Analytics &
AI, Supply Chain, Procurement, Global Business Solutions, and Real
Estate. The role combines four core areas of responsibility: a
traditional Chief of Staff remit, leadership of the Enterprise PMO,
leadership of a small team of Enterprise Business Process Owners,
and M&A integration leadership. Success in the role requires
strong enterprise judgment, disciplined execution, and the ability
to drive cross-functional alignment and accountability across
complex initiatives. Key Responsibilities Chief of Staff Serve as a
strategic partner and trusted advisor on the organization’s
highest-priority initiatives and decisions. Lead and manage special
projects across areas such as strategy, operations, transformation,
and organizational effectiveness. Drive cross-functional
initiatives from ideation through execution, ensuring clear
communication, execution discipline, and measurable outcomes.
Prepare briefing materials, pre-reads, presentations, and decision
support for business reviews, steering committees, and executive
discussions. Help translate leadership priorities into action
through planning, follow-up, governance, and accountability.
Enterprise PMO Leadership Lead the Enterprise PMO, a small team
responsible for advancing cross-functional, enterprise initiatives.
Establish governance, prioritization, reporting, and escalation
processes to support effective enterprise program execution. Ensure
enterprise initiatives are well scoped, appropriately resourced,
and supported by clear milestones, dependencies, and decision
points. Partner with functional leaders to identify risks, manage
tradeoffs, and remove barriers to execution. Develop and maintain
enterprise dashboards and updates that connect initiative status to
business outcomes. Provide regular progress reviews and
recommendations to senior leadership. Enterprise Business Process
Ownership Leadership Lead a small team of Enterprise Business
Process Owners responsible for critical end-to-end business
processes that span functions. Establish clear accountability for
process design, governance, performance measurement, and continuous
improvement. Partner with business and functional leaders to
identify process pain points, risks, inefficiencies, and
standardization opportunities. M&A Integration Leadership Lead
integration planning and execution for mergers, acquisitions, and
other strategic transactions, in close partnership with business
and functional leaders. Develop and manage integration governance,
workplans, decision forums, reporting, and issue resolution to
support value capture and operational continuity. Qualifications
Experience: 10–15 years in leadership roles interacting with senior
teams and leading enterprise initiatives during periods of
transformation. Typical prior roles include Director- or senior
Director-level leadership roles in strategy, consulting,
operations, transformation, program management, or process
excellence. Education: Bachelor’s degree required; MBA or
equivalent preferred. Travel: Ability to travel domestically and
internationally as business needs require. Skills: Exceptional
organizational, project management, and program governance skills.
Strong business acumen and ability to analyze data, assess
tradeoffs, and support executive decision-making. Gravitas and
interpersonal skills to engage senior leaders internally and
externally. Outstanding written and verbal communication skills.
Demonstrated experience managing complex enterprise programs and
leading through influence across multiple functions. Experience
driving business process ownership, continuous improvement, or
operating model change. Attributes: Bias for results and execution.
Highly adaptable, with the ability to “zoom in and zoom out.”
Comfortable with high visibility, complexity, and confidentiality.
Enterprise-minded and service-oriented, with the initiative to
identify issues and drive solutions. At Bose, you're inspired to be
and do your best and are rewarded for your unique talents! Our
compensation is thoughtfully tailored to your skills, experience,
education, and location, and goes beyond base salary. The hiring
range for this position in the primary work location of Framingham,
Massachusetts is: $232,000-$319,000.The hiring range for other Bose
work locations may vary.&xa;&xa;In addition to competitive
base pay we offer rewards including bonus programs, comprehensive
health and welfare benefits, a 401(k) plan, plus exclusive perks
designed to support your wellbeing, and a generous employee
discount where you can immerse yourself in our products and
experiences. We are a proudly independent company—driven by
purpose, guided by our values, and united by a belief in the power
of sound. As the world leader in audio experiences, we’re creating
what’s next—pushing boundaries and delivering transformative sound
experiences for people everywhere. Join us and make your next
career move a mic-drop. Let’s Make Waves. ? Bose is an equal
opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, genetic information, national origin, age, disability,
veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristics. The
EEOC’s “Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal”
Poster is available here:
https://www.eeoc.gov/sites/default/files/2023-06/22-088_EEOC_KnowYourRights6.12ScreenRdr.pdf.
Bose is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to
individuals with disabilities. If you require reasonable
accommodation in completing this application, interviewing,
completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating
in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to
applicant_disability_accommodationrequest@bose.com. Please include
"Application Accommodation Request" in the subject of the email. ?
Our goal is to create an atmosphere where every candidate feels
supported and empowered in the interviewing process. Diversity and
inclusion are integral to our success, and we believe that
providing reasonable accommodation is not only a legal obligation
but also a fundamental aspect of our commitment to being an
employer of choice. We recognize that individuals may have
different needs and requirements based on their abilities, and we
provide reasonable accommodations to ensure ideal conditions are
met during the application process.
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