About the role
Engineering Program Manager role based on the published job description. Key responsibilities and requirements were extracted directly from the posting for quick review.
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Key Responsibilities
- Program ownership: Lead the in-fab repair program end-to-end — scope, milestones, risks, dependencies, and deliverables — across all participating functions.
- Legal & compliance stewardship: Partner with Legal and Trade Compliance to ensure every in-fab repair activity meets contractual, export control, customs, and regulatory requirements
- Own exception handling and escalation for compliance blockers.
- Procurement coordination: Work with Procurement and Strategic Sourcing to drive supplier engagement, RFQs, POs, and contract execution in support of repair BOMs and tooling needs.
- Logistics management: Orchestrate inbound/outbound logistics with Supply Chain and freight partners — parts movement to/from customer fabs, cross-border shipments, customs clearance, and repair return loops (RMA/loaner pools).
- Process definition & documentation: Build, publish, and maintain the end-to-end in-fab repair process — SOPs, RACI, workflow diagrams, decision trees, and operating playbooks.
Requirements
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Engineering, Supply Chain, Operations Management, Business, or related discipline .
- 5+ years of program/project management experience in semiconductor capital equipment, high-tech manufacturing, or complex engineering operations — ideally at the intersection of engineering and business functions.
- Demonstrated experience managing cross-functional programs spanning legal, trade compliance, procurement, logistics, and engineering.
- Strong working knowledge of export controls, trade compliance, and customs processes as they apply to semiconductor tool parts and field service operations.
- Proven ability to define, document, and govern enterprise processes — SOPs, RACI, process maps, document control systems.
- Experience with ECO (Engineering Change Order) release management — initiation, review, approval, and field rollout within an engineering change-control framework.