NPI Program/Project Manager (IV)

Applied MaterialsAustin, TX
$116,000 - $159,500Hybrid

About The Position

The NPI Program/Project Manager is responsible for leading the operational commercialization and manufacturing readiness of new products from concept through pilot production and transition to High Volume Manufacturing (HVM). This role serves as the primary interface between Business Units, Engineering, Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Quality, and Operations to ensure successful product introduction, accelerated development timelines, and achievement of manufacturing readiness milestones. The successful candidate will provide a holistic view of program execution, drive cross-functional alignment, identify and mitigate risks, develop commercialization plans, and ensure all productization deliverables are completed on schedule, within scope, and aligned with business objectives. This role is ideal for a highly collaborative leader who thrives in complex environments and enjoys transforming innovative product concepts into scalable manufacturing solutions.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related technical discipline.
  • 8–10+ years of experience in Program Management, Project Management, New Product Introduction (NPI), Manufacturing Engineering, or Operations leadership roles.
  • Experience leading cross-functional product development and commercialization programs.
  • Strong understanding of product development processes, phase-gate methodologies, and manufacturing readiness requirements.
  • Proven experience managing complex programs in a highly matrixed organization.

Nice To Haves

  • Semiconductor, capital equipment, electronics, or advanced manufacturing industry experience.
  • Experience with: Design for Manufacturability (DfM/DfX), Manufacturing strategy development, Supply chain design and sourcing strategy, Manufacturing BOM structures, Quality systems and commercialization processes, Pilot-to-HVM transitions.
  • PMP, PgMP, or equivalent Program Management certification preferred.
  • Experience with product lifecycle management and portfolio management processes.

Responsibilities

  • Act as the primary Operations Program Manager and escalation point for New Product Introduction (NPI) programs.
  • Lead commercialization activities supporting Product Lifecycle - PDP, PDP-Lite, and other strategic new product initiatives.
  • Develop and manage comprehensive program plans, schedules, milestones, and transition roadmaps from pilot manufacturing through HVM.
  • Create and maintain the Plan of Record (POR), Operations Requirements Specification (ORS), and detailed productization plans.
  • Ensure alignment between business objectives, product development milestones, and manufacturing readiness deliverables.
  • Establish and coordinate cross-functional teams consisting of Manufacturing Engineering, Supply Chain, Test Engineering, Quality, Product Engineering, Operations, and Program Management.
  • Lead regular program reviews, readiness assessments, and risk management discussions.
  • Drive accountability across functional owners to ensure closure of program deliverables and issue resolution.
  • Communicate program status, risks, mitigation plans, and executive updates to stakeholders at all organizational levels.
  • Drive Phase 2 and Phase 3 manufacturing readiness deliverables, including: Manufacturing strategy development, Design for Manufacturability (DfM/DfX) reviews, Manufacturing tooling plans, Test strategy definition, Preliminary BOM and product structure readiness, Packaging and logistics planning, Pilot manufacturing preparation.
  • Monitor readiness scorecards and ensure successful milestone exits and gate reviews.
  • Partner with Manufacturing and Supply Chain teams to ensure successful pilot builds and smooth transition to HVM.
  • Collaborate with Material Program Managers (MPMs) to develop sourcing strategies, dual-source plans, and mitigation of single-source risks.
  • Monitor long-lead materials, supplier readiness, capacity constraints, and commercialization costs.
  • Support integrated supply chain planning and manufacturing cost objectives.
  • Identify program, operational, manufacturing, quality, and supply chain risks.
  • Develop and drive mitigation plans to address schedule, cost, resource, and readiness gaps.
  • Lead program risk assessments and readiness scoring activities.
  • Drive lessons learned and continuous improvement initiatives across NPI processes.
  • Prepare and present program updates, readiness dashboards, transition plans, and business reviews to senior leadership.
  • Influence decision-making by balancing strategic objectives with tactical execution requirements.

Benefits

  • Supportive work culture that encourages learning, development, and career growth.
  • Opportunities to take on challenges and drive innovative solutions.
  • Empowerment to push boundaries and learn every day.
  • Programs and support for personal and professional growth.
  • Care for employees at work, at home, or wherever they may go.
  • Comprehensive benefits package.
  • Potential eligibility for other forms of compensation such as participation in a bonus and a stock award program.
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