Lead Supply Mgmt Analyst - San Jose, United States - Rambus

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    Responsibilities

  • Collaborating with global cross-functional teams, such as engineering, sales, and marketing, to ensure that production capacity and supply meet customer demand.
  • Analyzing NPI sample forecasts to anticipate demand and ensure sufficient supply, including managing material and substrate inventory levels to avoid stockouts or overstocking.
  • Identifying and managing risks and contingencies in the supply planning parameters, including ATE along with TP and HW readiness, and other potential disruptions.
  • Proactively identify potential production risks e.g., capacity, material, quality, etc. and coordinate with marketing/BU to determine allocation while working with operations to craft an optimized production recovery plan.
  • Working with suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors to ensure timely and cost-effective delivery of materials, components, and finished products, while maintaining quality standards.
  • Drive planning system enhancements, report automation, and process improvements to support growing global business.
  • Qualifications

  • At least 3 years' experience of semiconductor planning, operations and/or relevant functions.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to interact professionally with a diverse group internally and externally.
  • A degree in business administration, supply chain management, operations management, or a related field is typically required.
  • This position is a global role which will require engagement with teams in the US and APAC; flexibility in multiple time zones would be required.
  • About Rambus

    With 30 years of innovation and semiconductor expertise, Rambus leads the industry with products and solutions speed performance, expand capacity and improve security for today's most demanding applications. From data center and edge to artificial intelligence and automotive, our interface and security IP, and memory interface chips enable SoC and system designers to deliver their vision of the future.