Program/Project Manager 6

  • LAM Research
  • Tualatin, Oregon
  • Full Time

In this role, you will directly contribute to: Project Planning and Management: Developing project scopes, timelines, and budgets, including feasibility studies and use of site land. Team Leadership: Leading the construction program. Leading and coordinating project teams, including architects, engineers, contractors, and other service providers. Cost Control: Managing project budgets, tracking expenses, and ensuring cost-effective resource allocation. Scheduling and Monitoring: Developing and managing project schedules, monitoring progress, and addressing variances. Stakeholder Communication: Communicating project updates, progress, and issues to stakeholders, including senior management and clients. Communication is upwards to executive levels as well as to the Project Team stakeholders and internal customers. Develop and deliver clear and concise communications for leadership teams and stakeholders. Quality Control: Implementing quality control procedures and inspections to ensure construction meets standards and complies with codes. Contract Management: Managing contracts with contractors, subcontractors, and other service providers. Problem Solving: Identifying and resolving project challenges, ensuring projects stay on track. Identifying and removing obstacles. Leading teams to solve complex problems. Reporting: Preparing and presenting project progress reports, financial reports, and other documentation. Procurement: Facilitating procurement processes and vendor acquisition. This includes long lead equipment and materials procurement. Business Process: Build solutions that will improve standard business processes and support critical business strategies. Partner with cross-functional stakeholders to continuously improve the process. Provide actionable insights for management to influence decision making through data collection and analysis. Risk Management: Ensure execution, manage risks, assure adherence to program or project schedules, and performance to meet business requirements. Change Management Run change management for projects and programs and support proper project closure. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, and a Master's degree in engineering, operations, law, business or supply chain. 15+ years of related experience in semiconductor cleanroom facilities construction project management or program management Experience leading cross-functional teams and influencing stakeholders. Advanced analytical skills to interpret and utilize data for decision support. Semiconductor industry or global supplier experience. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to demonstrate executive communication. Relevant project management certifications such as PMP, CAPM, Scrum Master, LEED.

Job ID: 482513591
Originally Posted on: 6/24/2025

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