Job Title
Senior Manager / Deputy Director, Integration & Yield
Role Summary
Lead strategic program execution for the SPACE program, driving integration strategy and yield optimization across advanced technology nodes. The role coordinates cross-functional teams (integration, module, manufacturing, advanced packaging) to deliver programs such as 28HV FeRAM, Kepler 1.0, and Kepler 2.0 HBM.
Experience Level
Senior — typically 10–15 years of semiconductor manufacturing experience with leadership in process integration, yield engineering, or program management.
Responsibilities
Accountable for end-to-end program leadership and cross-functional delivery.
- Serve as SPACE program lead: governance, roadmaps, timelines, and execution across workstreams.
- Lead cross-functional teams to deliver 28HV FeRAM and align Kepler and F7 integration milestones.
- Drive Kepler 1.0 execution to meet performance and yield targets across integration, module, and manufacturing teams.
- Coordinate front-end and back-end alignment for Kepler 2.0 HBM and advanced packaging solutions.
- Monitor program performance, identify risks, and implement mitigation strategies.
- Drive yield improvement through data analysis, integration optimization, and cross-functional problem solving.
- Provide leadership, foster collaboration, and report program status to senior leadership.
Requirements
Core qualifications and skills required for success in this role.
- Minimum 10–15 years in semiconductor manufacturing with strong background in process integration, yield engineering, or program management.
- Proven experience leading large-scale, cross-functional programs in advanced semiconductor technologies.
- Strong knowledge of process integration, yield improvement methodologies, and semiconductor device fundamentals.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate with global teams and influence senior stakeholders.
- Analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills with a data-driven mindset.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management; ability to operate in a fast-paced matrix environment.
- Nice-to-have: hands-on experience with advanced nodes, embedded memory (e.g., FeRAM), or advanced packaging (HBM, 2.5D/3D integration).
Education Requirements
Bachelor's, Master’s, or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Semiconductor Engineering, or a related technical field — or equivalent practical experience.
About the Company
Company: GlobalFoundries
Headquarters: Saratoga Springs, New York, USA
GlobalFoundries is a leading contract manufacturer for the global semiconductor industry, with facilities in multiple countries, including the USA. The company develops a broad portfolio of semiconductor technologies and employs around 13,000 people worldwide. GlobalFoundries focuses on enhancing competitiveness in specialized application solutions and fostering innovation in mobile communications, consumer electronics, and automotive applications.

Date Posted: 2026-06-22