Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) is honored to lead the establishment of the first-ever CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute, an unprecedented initiative supported by $1 billion in combined funding from the U.S. Department of Commerce and nearly 200 strategic members. This groundbreaking effort will drive innovation, collaboration, and advancement in semiconductor manufacturing, ensuring the United States remains a global leader in this critical industry.
We are seeking an innovative and driven Shared Capabilities Manager to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the institute and cultivating a robust, diverse network of members and partners. This is more than a job - it's an opportunity to be part of a mission-driven initiative at the forefront of technology and manufacturing. Your efforts will directly impact the U.S. semiconductor landscape by fostering strategic partnerships and supporting a transformative vision for the industry.
If you're passionate about innovation, collaboration, and making a tangible difference, this role offers the perfect platform to apply your skills and achieve remarkable results.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage all facets of the Institute's shared capabilities, including physical facilities, computational infrastructure, and digital twin tools. Essential duties include:
Leading the creation and execution of contracts with shared facility owners
Overseeing distribution and availability of shared tools and managing member access
Determine what facilities are needed to effectively meet the institue's objectives and secure partnerships with facility owners and operators.
Supporting operational structure and provide feedback on investment roadmap
Educating e stakeholders and potential members of shared capabilities
Collecting and managing analytics for data-driven decisions and reporting
Providing feedback to governing bodies as requested
Regularly monitoring gaps and implementing improvements
Establishing policies, best practices, and performance metrics for shared resources
Qualifications Required:
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, computer science, or a related technical field
7+ years of experience in manufacturing, design, or operations preferably with a focus on advanced tools and technologies
Experience developing partnerships and contracting services
Demonstrated experience in deploying technology platforms, asset capabilities or similar
Proven experience managing projects including multi-disciplinary teams and client relationships
Experience with analytics, data tracking/management and reporting machine learning, and AI applications in semiconductor manufacturing
Familiarity with semiconductor-specific standards and protocols
Preferred:
Experience in non-profit or consortia organization
Familiarity with federal grant compliance or cooperative agreement processes
Location: Candidates can be located in one of three locations including Idaho Falls (ID), Albany (NY), and Raleigh-Durham (NC).
At SRC, we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourage candidates from all backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences to apply.