DRAM Strategic Supply Chain Management Engineering Program Manager at Apple
San Diego, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

27 May, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

DRAM Technology Strategy, Supply Chain Management, NPI Program Management, Semiconductor Qualification, Supplier Relationship Management, DRAM Architecture, Device Physics, Packaging Technologies, Reliability Testing, Failure Analysis, Cross-functional Leadership, Executive Communication, Capacity Planning, Risk Mitigation, Technical Roadmap Alignment, Cost Modeling

Industry

Computers and Electronics Manufacturing

Description
At Apple, we craft the future of technology and make the impossible happen. From iPhone to Mac to Apple Vision Pro, it all starts with a vision made possible through Apple Silicon. Our latest SoCs are the result of planning and execution that were many years in the making. Join us to do your life's best work in this rare opportunity to help define the next big thing that will surprise and delight the world! The Hardware Engineering organization is the team that delivers Apple's industry-leading custom SoCs, the silicon at the heart of every Apple product. Within this organization, our DRAM team partners with the world's leading memory suppliers to bring the most advanced memory technologies to life alongside Apple silicon. We are looking for a seasoned Strategic Supply Chain Management Engineering Program Manager to be at the center of the action, driving DRAM technology strategy, engineering qualification programs, and supplier technical roadmaps that power the next generation of Apple products. DESCRIPTION In this role, you will sit at the critical intersection of silicon engineering, memory technology, and product programs to drive DRAM technology decisions for years to come. You will bring a deep understanding of the memory/semiconductor industry and the intricacies of relationships between internal silicon design, packaging, system, and operations teams to lead supplier engagements and enable smooth ramps of high volume, technically complex memory devices across Apple's product lines. In this multifaceted role, you will own DRAM technology strategy, from technology selection through long-term roadmap alignment. You will drive decisions on technology adoption, build priorities, and risk mitigation, while providing engineering-informed inputs to NPI supply cost models in partnership with Global Supply Management (GSM). You will harness worldwide memory supplier capabilities to Apple's advantage, and optimize supplier engineering performance by monitoring and influencing key metrics such as yield, quality, reliability, and technical readiness. You will rapidly synthesize complex engineering, qualification, and supply data into clear narratives for senior leadership, and proactively identify risks that could impact product strategy. The role includes periodic international travel to supplier sites, primarily in Korea and Taiwan. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Materials Science, Industrial Engineering, or related technical field, plus 20+ years of relevant experience. Proven experience in semiconductor/memory technology development, qualification, or NPI program management, including direct technical engagement with memory or semiconductor suppliers. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS MS or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Materials Science, or related field. Deep knowledge of the DRAM/memory industry, including technology roadmaps, supplier landscape, manufacturing processes, JEDEC standards, and commercial dynamics. Understanding of DRAM architecture and device physics (cell structure, refresh mechanisms, error correction, signal integrity) and packaging technologies (PoP, fan-out, interposer-based). Experience with memory qualification methodologies including environmental and lifetime reliability testing (HTOL, LTOL, HAST), characterization, and failure analysis. Strong supplier engagement experience, including capacity and schedule planning, critical messaging, and executive escalation. Experience working with international supplier engineering teams is a plus. Experience managing high volume silicon manufacturing processes across the full NPI lifecycle, working with Silicon Engineering, Packaging, Quality, Platform Architecture, and Operations teams. Demonstrated cross-functional leadership with a strong track record of influencing without authority, driving consensus, and resolving critical problems under pressure. Ability to synthesize complex engineering and supply chain data into clear, actionable messaging for executive audiences. Impeccable ability to track details across complex engineering qualification, material, and capacity trackers. Awareness of DRAM commercial dynamics and ability to partner with GSM on cost-informed engineering decisions. Willingness to travel domestically and internationally as needed.
Responsibilities
Drive DRAM technology strategy and engineering qualification programs to power next-generation Apple products. Lead supplier engagements and align technical roadmaps while optimizing yield, quality, and reliability metrics.
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