Project Manager - Semiconductors
Project Manager - Semiconductors
Project Manager
I’m working with an AI start-up in Cambridge who are pioneers in neural computing and they are revolutionizing high-performance computing for data-intensive applications. They work to bring together experts in AI and semiconductor design and they are looking for a Project Manager to join them in a rapidly changing environment where you can help innovative ideas become transformative products and services.
As a Project Manager, you’ll work with a diverse team of engineers, software developers, architects, and data scientists. Your role will involve project planning, team coordination, and roadmap maintenance.
Responsibilities
- Manage project portfolio.
- Monitor progress, report, and manage risks.
- Coordinate technical activities.
- Manage collaboration tools.
- Foster cross-team collaboration.
Essential Skills:
- 3+ years of project management in scientific or engineering fields - ideally semiconductor
- Formal project management qualification.
- Strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills.
- AI or Semiconductor experience.
- Scrum master experience would be a bonus
- Proficiency in Jira and Confluence or similar tools
Benefits:
Annual bonus plan, healthcare, pension scheme, a hybrid work environment, training budget, 25 days annual leave.
Reference: 52791144
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