Strategic Program Manager: Cross-Functional Delivery
AMD
San Jose (CA)
On-site
USD 100,000 - 130,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Comprehensive benefits package
Job summary
A leading semiconductor company located in San Jose seeks an experienced Program Manager to handle customer accounts and drive projects. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's or Master's in Computer/Electrical Engineering and extensive project management skills. Responsibilities include defining project plans, maintaining documentation, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure customer satisfaction. Strong analytical skills and experience with tools like Jira and Confluence are essential. Join us to help innovate the future of computing.
Qualifications
Proven ability to manage customer accounts and product lifecycle.
Experience working in cross-functional teams.
Detail-oriented and self-driven with a strong sense of ownership.
Responsibilities
Define, plan and drive projects based on guidance.
Create and maintain project management artifacts.
Provide status updates and manage team communications.
Identify action plans for issues during project lifecycle.
Skills
Strong analytical skills
Problem-solving
Risk management
Interpersonal skills
Presentation skills
Written and verbal communication skills
Education
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer/Electrical Engineering
A leading semiconductor company located in San Jose seeks an experienced Program Manager to handle customer accounts and drive projects. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's or Master's in Computer/Electrical Engineering and extensive project management skills. Responsibilities include defining project plans, maintaining documentation, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure customer satisfaction. Strong analytical skills and experience with tools like Jira and Confluence are essential. Join us to help innovate the future of computing.