The Raiders search for a full-time head coach is well underway, with former NFL head coaches Eric Mangini and Pat Shurmur scheduled to interview for the opening.

Mangini has been with the 49ers the past two seasons. Last season he was the team’s tight ends coach. A Fox Sports report said the Raiders were granted permission to interview Mangini.

Mangini coached the New York Jets from 2006-08 and the Cleveland Browns in 2009-10. During that time, he compiled a 33-47 record.

Shurmur posted a 9-23 mark as the Browns coach in 2011-12. Shurmur spent the past two seasons as the Eagles offensive coordinator. PhillyMag.com said the Raiders were granted permission to interview Shurmur.

Raiders owner Mark Davis also has plans to interview interim coach Tony Sparano at some point. Sparano said Monday that he is confident in his ability and that he wants to return as the Raiders coach “very, very badly.”

Arizona Central Sports reported that the Raiders, as well as the other teams with open head-coaching jobs, contacted the Cardinals about the prospect of interviewing defensive coordinator Todd Bowles.

Bowles has been with the Cardinals the past two seasons. Coincidentally, he replaced Sparano for three games as the Dolphins interim head coach in 2011 after Sparano got fired. The Dolphins went 2-1 under Bowles.