VP, Manufacturing Operations (Semiconductor) - SBT
Austin, TX 78716
About the Job
SBT is exclusively retained as the executive recruiting firm for this position.
This confidential client is poised for growth and expansion, and to drive this momentum, they are bringing in a seasoned leader to serve as the Vice President of Manufacturing Operations. As a key member of the senior leadership team, this individual will be responsible for driving the commercial success of our business, leading a global organization, and developing and implementing strategic plans to achieve financial targets and market share objectives.
Role
- Lead the Global Business Unit, driving growth and profitability through effective management of manufacturing, sales, marketing, product management, quality, and strategy
- Develop and implement strategic plans to achieve business unit financial targets and market share objectives
- Establish and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, including customers, partners, and industry influencers
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including R&D, sourcing, and operations, to drive business growth and profitability
- Analyze market trends, competitive activity, and customer feedback to identify opportunities for business expansion and improvement
- Lead and mentor a high-performing team, ensuring the development and retention of top talent
- Oversee the launch of new products and services, ensuring alignment with market needs and company objectives
Qualifications
- Degree in technical or business field (MBA is a bonus)
- 10-15+ years of relevant experience in semiconductors with deep knowledge of key players within semiconductors or adjacent manufacturing industry
- Must have P&L management experience
- Direct management of global internal teams
- Experience overseeing business units such as R&D, Equipment, Operations, Strategy, Marketing, and/or Sales
- Executive leadership of large semiconductor organizations
Multiple locations can be considered for this position based on qualifications
Source : SBT