Applied Materials is growing at a pace that is driving significant increases in headcount and facilities. As a result, we expect over the next five years to have the most exciting and active project pipeline in our history. In addition to enabling this growth, Applied Materials is also in the early phases of modernizing its entire global workplace portfolio, including our HQ campus in Silicon Valley. The Global Workplace and Infrastructure (GWI) team is responsible for all facilities, from acquisition through operation to disposition. Creating a compelling workplace experience for our employees is central to our mission. As a member of the GWI team, this position will play an exciting and important role in our success. The Infrastructure Project Manager is accountable for the planning and execution of large‑scale, high‑risk infrastructure projects within mission‑critical laboratory and manufacturing facilities. This role leads upgrades, expansions, and lifecycle replacement projects across all major lab infrastructure systems while ensuring zero unplanned impact to lab operations, tool uptime, safety, or regulatory compliance. The position operates in fully occupied, production lab environments, executing work during Year‑End Maintenance (YEM) and other highly constrained operating windows, and coordinating contractors working concurrently across multiple buildings and systems. Scope of Infrastructure Systems This role is responsible for projects involving end‑to‑end lab infrastructure, including but not limited to: Mechanical & Thermal Systems: Make‑Up Air Units (MUA) Air Handling Units (AHU) Chillers, Cooling Towers Process Cooling Water (PCW), Facility / Industrial Cooling Water (FICW) Heat rejection and thermal distribution systems Electrical Power Systems: Medium and low‑voltage distribution Transformers, switchgear, busways Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) Emergency and standby generators Controls & Automation: Building Management Systems (BMS) Facilities Monitoring Systems (FMS) Distributed Control Units (DCU) Alarm, interlock, and monitoring systems Utilities & Support Systems: Lift stations and drainage systems Water treatment and distribution systems Exhaust and environmental control systems Redundant utility and resiliency infrastructure
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees