Strategic Partnerships Manager, Memory

Meta Meta · Big Tech · Sunnyvale, CA

This role is a Strategic Partnerships Manager focused on memory technology within Meta's Reality Labs. The primary responsibility is to manage the memory technology roadmap from a sourcing perspective, acting as a technical and programmatic bridge between internal teams and memory suppliers. This involves evaluating emerging memory technologies, driving supplier qualification, and influencing supply agreements. While the role mentions integrating AI tools and responsible AI practices, these are described as ways to optimize workflows and drive impact, not as the core craft of the role itself. The core function is semiconductor sourcing and program management for memory components.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the RL memory technology roadmap from a sourcing perspective, spanning LPDDR4x/LP5x, eMMC, UFS, ePOP, uPOP, IPM, NOR flash, and PSRAM across all RL product lines
  2. Define and drive technology qualification strategy for new memory products — including die-level evaluation, wafer vs. packaged sourcing models, and multi-source qualification to eliminate sole-source risk
  3. Lead and program-manage technical engagement with memory suppliers (Micron, SK Hynix, Samsung, CXMT, and packaging partners) on product roadmaps, die specifications, package architecture, and advanced packaging technologies (IPM, KGD, wafer-level)
  4. Evaluate and recommend memory density transitions (e.g., 2GB to 3GB to 4GB DRAM, 32GB to 64GB to 128GB NAND) based on cost, power, performance, and supply availability trade-offs
  5. Partner with Silicon Architecture to translate system-level requirements (bandwidth, peak power, package dimensions, thermal constraints) into supplier specifications and qualification plans

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, or related technical field
  • 10+ years of experience in semiconductor memory technology, memory product engineering, technical program management, or technical sourcing/supply chain roles with memory domain expertise
  • Working knowledge of DRAM (LPDDR4x, LPDDR5/5x), NAND (eMMC, UFS), NOR flash, and PSRAM technologies — including process nodes, die architectures, and packaging
  • Experience with memory qualification processes, including JEDEC standards, PVL/PRQ flows, and reliability testing
  • Demonstrated ability to translate complex technical information into business decisions for non-technical stakeholders, with a track record of leading cross-functional programs from definition through execution
  • Experience engaging with memory suppliers at a technical level — reviewing datasheets, evaluating die specifications, and assessing supplier roadmaps
  • Analytical skills with experience in cost modeling, density/power/performance trade-off analysis, and total cost of ownership frameworks
  • Experience in technical program management — including program planning, milestone tracking, dependency management, cross-functional stakeholder alignment, and executive communication

Nice to have

  • Master's degree or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, or Semiconductor Physics
  • MBA or PMP certification
  • Direct experience with mobile/consumer memory products (ePOP, MCP, uPOP, SiP) — not just datacenter/server memory
  • Experience with advanced packaging technologies: fan-out wafer-level packaging, 2.5D/3D integration, in-package memory (IPM), or known-good-die (KGD) sourcing
  • Prior experience at a memory semiconductor company (Micron, SK Hynix, Samsung, CXMT)

What the JD emphasized

  • 10+ years of experience in semiconductor memory technology, memory product engineering, technical program management, or technical sourcing/supply chain roles with memory domain expertise
  • Working knowledge of DRAM (LPDDR4x, LPDDR5/5x), NAND (eMMC, UFS), NOR flash, and PSRAM technologies — including process nodes, die architectures, and packaging
  • Experience with memory qualification processes, including JEDEC standards, PVL/PRQ flows, and reliability testing
  • Demonstrated ability to translate complex technical information into business decisions for non-technical stakeholders, with a track record of leading cross-functional programs from definition through execution
  • Experience engaging with memory suppliers at a technical level — reviewing datasheets, evaluating die specifications, and assessing supplier roadmaps
  • Analytical skills with experience in cost modeling, density/power/performance trade-off analysis, and total cost of ownership frameworks
  • Experience in technical program management — including program planning, milestone tracking, dependency management, cross-functional stakeholder alignment, and executive communication