Program Manager-diag

AMD AMD · Semiconductors · Shanghai, China · Engineering

AMD is seeking a Program Manager to drive the planning, execution, and delivery of diagnostic, debug, validation, and enablement software for complex silicon programs. This role involves coordinating globally distributed teams, managing program readiness, supporting customer-facing debug activities, and ensuring timely delivery of diagnostics for silicon bring-up, validation, production readiness, and customer enablement. The ideal candidate is a proactive program leader who can navigate ambiguity, align technical teams, and manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Drive end-to-end program execution for diagnostics software deliverables across silicon programs.
  2. Partner with diagnostics engineering teams, design teams, platform teams, product engineering, validation teams, and customer-facing teams to define requirements and delivery scope.
  3. Translate technical requirements, roadmap assumptions, and customer needs into executable program plans and schedules.
  4. Track deliverables, milestones, dependencies, risks, and blockers across multiple teams and geographies.
  5. Drive alignment across functional teams to ensure diagnostics readiness for silicon bring-up, validation, production, and customer enablement.

Skills

Required

  • Program management
  • Software development lifecycle
  • Release management
  • Validation flow
  • Agile execution models
  • Cross-functional program management
  • Technical discussions
  • Risk management
  • Communication skills
  • Prioritization
  • Driving closure

Nice to have

  • Semiconductor experience
  • Silicon validation experience
  • Embedded software experience
  • Diagnostics experience
  • Platform enablement experience
  • Hardware OEM/ODM experience
  • Customer escalations
  • Release readiness
  • Critical debug efforts
  • PMP certification
  • Scrum certification

What the JD emphasized

  • aggressive program milestones
  • aggressive timelines