Tool Install Project Manager

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Penang, Malaysia

Project Manager for Tool Installation in semiconductor manufacturing factories, managing teams, suppliers, schedules, and budgets to ensure safe and quality delivery of projects.

What you'd actually do

  1. Manage multiple Tool installation, conversion, and demolition projects.
  2. Lead functional area teams of matrix employees to complete multiple small to large capital expense projects on site in any given year, including a contractor workforce ranging up to hundreds of contingent workers encompassing outsourced construction management support, Architecture and Engineering A/E firms and key trade companies in the Semiconductor construction industry.
  3. Accountable for all aspects of the leadership and management of the project team.
  4. Supplier management of day-to-day operations, major project scope definition, schedule performance, and budget monitoring and control thorough planning and execution management is critical to eliminate safety incidents and impacts to factory operations.
  5. Manage multiple projects at a time across diverse groups and stakeholders while optimizing solutions. Partner and collaborate successfully with key stakeholders including factory, facility owners, global supply management, central design, site construction, and suppliers.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelors degree in Engineering or Architecture or Construction Management or related field with 4+ years of experience in: Project Construction Management or Engineering Tool Owner or equivalent construction leadership expertise.
  • 8+ years of experience in Tool Install, Project Construction Management or Engineering Tool Owner or equivalent construction leadership expertise will be considered in lieu of a degree.

Nice to have

  • Knowledge and expertise in the installation of process tool equipment.
  • Medium, large-scale projects, and program management.

What the JD emphasized

  • critical to eliminate safety incidents and impacts to factory operations
  • drive decision making and change at the cadence Moore's law required