Job Description
Plans/manages both programs and projects that are directly tied to the development, implementation or upgrade of technology or products for external customers. Provides leadership for the project team and key interfaces to the project or program. Works on problems/tasks in delivery of a specific product or service. Identify tasks, determine dependencies, identify and assign specific resources, communicate expectations to team members, obtain task effort and duration estimates from team members, and create/track the project schedule. Assess risk and identify issues. Monitor progress against schedule. Coordinate resources with other functions. Review user and technical requirements for completeness and clarity. Requires thorough knowledge of business practices and procedures in order to perform non repetitive, analytical work. Provide solutions to a wide range of difficult problems.
Qualifications
Master or Bachelor's degree in Electronics, Electrical, Microelectronics, or Computer Engineering. Good understanding of lab logistics management Basic knowledge of T&M and Inventory management and procurement. Excellent problem solving, technical leadership, project management, and communication skills Good to know New Product Introductions (NPI) and Product Life Cycle (PLC)
Inside this Business Group
The Silicon Engineering Group is a worldwide organization focused on the development and integration of SOCs, Cores, and critical IPs that power Intel’s leadership products. This business group leverages an incomparable mix of experts with different backgrounds, cultures, perspectives, and experiences to unleash the most innovative, amazing, and exciting computing experiences.
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