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Supply Chain Programme Manager

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Supply Chain Programme Manager

£80,000 - £90,000 & Benefits

Key Responsibilities

Manufacturing & Supply Chain Oversight

  • Act as the primary liaison for external partners involved in wafer fabrication, packaging, and assembly.
  • Coordinate production schedules, logistics, and material movement to ensure timely delivery of prototype and volume devices.
  • Identify potential supply-chain risks early, addressing issues swiftly to keep programmes on track.

Post-Silicon Execution

  • Lead characterisation and qualification activities across multiple silicon lots.
  • Shape and oversee functional, parametric, and reliability test plans to confirm device performance.
  • Ensure all validation work aligns with industry standards and customer expectations.

R&D Collaboration

  • Work closely with Software, DFT, and Analogue Design teams to define test strategies and product ramp plans.
  • Maintain consistency between design intent and downstream test execution.
  • Enable strong feedback loops from silicon evaluation back to engineering teams to drive yield, robustness, and performance improvements.

Programme Planning & Reporting

  • Utilise project management platforms (e.g., Jira, MS Project) to track timelines, deliverables, and dependencies.
  • Create and maintain clear reporting dashboards covering progress, risk areas, and key metrics.
  • Support effective communication across internal stakeholders and external suppliers.

Quality & Compliance

  • Ensure reliability and qualification activities (HTOL, ESD, latch-up, package stress, irradiation, etc.) are carried out to required standards.
  • Provide regular updates on programme health, milestones achieved, and risk status.

Requirements

  • Degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a related discipline; a postgraduate qualification such as an MBA is advantageous.
  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience in IC manufacturing, supply chain operations, or post-silicon programme management.
  • Solid understanding of mixed-signal IC development flows, including DFT, characterisation, and qualification practices.
  • Demonstrated experience collaborating with foundries and subcontractors in a dynamic, fast-moving environment.
  • Proficiency with programme management tools (Jira, MS Project, or similar).
  • Excellent organisational, communication, and stakeholder-management skills, with the ability to work confidently across technical and supplier interfaces.

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Job Type

Job Type
Full Time
Location
Camberley

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