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Process Roadmap Specialist
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Embark with us on a journey of growth and transformation as we create exceptionally engineered technology and bring AI everywhere. As a valued team member, your adaptability and attention to detail will contribute to our drive for results and relentless pursuit of quality, ensuring we meet our customers' needs with precision.
Join us and build on our legacy of innovation and collaboration as we deliver world‑changing technology that improves the life of every person on the planet.
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As Intel expands to support both internal and external foundry customers, defining and executing a competitive process technology roadmap is critical to delivering performance, cost, and scale across our product portfolio.
The Process Roadmap Specialist owns the translation of semiconductor process technology decisions into cost, capability, and roadmap outcomes. Operating at the intersection of process technology and financial modeling, this role defines the optimal combination of technology choices to ensure Intel's process nodes are competitive, manufacturable, and financially viable. The specialist translates complex technology decisions-such as process flows, lithography strategies, and material innovations-into clear cost and performance tradeoffs that directly shape Intel's process roadmap. This work establishes the "process definition" for each node, providing a foundational input to factory planning and high-volume manufacturing execution. This role is central to connecting technology development, factory execution, and business outcomes, ensuring that process roadmap decisions are grounded in both technical reality and financial impact.
This position offers a unique opportunity to influence next-generation semiconductor technologies, working across engineering, operations, and finance teams to drive decisions that determine Intel's competitive position in the industry.
Job Responsibilities
- Define process roadmap tradeoffs: Frame and evaluate technology decisions (process flow, lithography, materials, and design features) and quantify cost impact.
- Translate technology decisions into financial outcomes: Convert complex engineering scenarios into wafer cost, capital investment, and profit-and-loss implications using established modeling approaches.
- Own process-definition cost workflows: Lead end-to-end costing of roadmap changes, including contingency list evaluation, assumptions development, scenario modeling, and reconciliation across planning cycles.
- Drive lithography and high-impact cost optimizations: Analyze lithography strategy, tool selection, and productivity drivers as key levers in roadmap cost and capability decisions.
- Partner across technology, factory, and finance organizations: Collaborate with Technology Development, Factory Operations, Intel Foundry Services, and Business Unit Finance to assess process customization requests and ensure alignment with business objectives.
- Evaluate next-generation technologies and innovation pipeline: Partner with Technology Research to assess emerging technologies and quantify their potential to improve cost, performance, and competitiveness on future nodes.
- Influence roadmap decisions through data-driven insights: Develop clear, executive-ready materials (including waterfall charts, pareto analyses, and scenario comparisons) with actionable recommendations, tradeoffs, and risk assessments.
- Improve tools, data, and modeling capability: Partner with systems team to automate workflows, improve model fidelity, and scale roadmap decision-making processes.
Required Skills and Qualifications
The successful candidate must demonstrate the following:
- End-to-end ownership and executive communication
- Strong analytical and modeling capability
- Structured thinking in ambiguous environments
- Prioritization and execution across competing demand
- Influence through insight and storytelling
- Adaptability and learning agility
- Advanced tool proficiency and continuous learning mindset
Note: This position is not eligible for Intel Immigration Sponsorship.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) with 4+ years of relevant experience in semiconductor technology, engineering, finance, or business analysis.
- 4+ years of experience as Financial Analyst, Business Analyst, or quantitative modeling.
- 4+ years of experience in Microsoft Suite (Excel and PowerPoint).
Preferred Qualifications
- Educational background in physics, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, or a related technical field.
- Master of Business Administration (MBA) or equivalent graduate-level business training.
- Advanced degree (Master's or PhD) in physics, engineering, or a related discipline.
- Experience working at the intersection of technology development and business/financial decision-making (e.g., process development, manufacturing, or technology strategy roles).
Additional Information
- Job Type: Experienced Hire
- Primary Location: US, Oregon, Hillsboro
- Additional Locations: US, Arizona, Phoenix
- Work Model: Hybrid
- Salary Range: $116,160.00 - $195,980.00 USD
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Intel is an equal opportunity employer.