Applied Materials, Inc

Advanced Commercialization Engineer IV (ACE Engineer IV)

Applied Materials, Inc$116K — $159K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Manufacturing Process Engineering
  • 7-10 years of experience in product development and commercialization
  • Strong understanding of DFx principles and manufacturing processes
  • Experience in supplier engagement and capability assessments
  • Proficiency in both mechanical and electrical design analysis

Responsibilities

  • Lead front-end commercialization engineering during early product design phases
  • Provide advanced Design for Excellence (DFx) leadership to preempt downstream issues
  • Engage suppliers as technical partners for capability and roadmap alignment
  • Challenge product definition and architecture using data-driven insights
  • Identify cost risks and align design decisions with manufacturing strategies
  • Define Master Layout strategy for incomplete designs
  • Influence Design Engineering to ensure commercialization readiness

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health benefits including medical and dental coverage
  • Retirement plan options to support long-term financial wellness
  • Opportunities for professional development and training
  • Flexible work arrangements and a supportive work culture
  • Relocation assistance for candidates moving to Austin, TX
Full Job Description
**This role is onsite in Austin TX

The Advanced Commercialization Engineer IV for the New Product Commercial team (NPC) acts as a senior technical authority driving early commercialization of first-in-world semiconductor equipment by shaping architecture, manufacturability, cost intent, and supply readiness before design lock.

Operates at the front end of the product lifecycle to ensure design intent, supplier capability, and manufacturing strategy are aligned while leverage is highest.

Solves complex, ambiguous problems with a systems-level perspective to enable scalable execution downstream

Provides technical program leadership across engineering, supply chain, and manufacturing to ensure early technical decisions translate into executable, scalable results.

Exercises significant judgment in balancing technical, commercial, and operational trade-offs.

Key Responsibilities

  • Leads front-end commercialization engineering engagement during concept, architecture, and early design phases to influence manufacturability, cost, scalability, reliability, and serviceability.


  • Provides advanced Design for Excellence (DFx) leadership (DfM, DfA, DfC, DfS, DfR, ITO, transportability) to drive early design decisions and prevent downstream issues.


  • Engages suppliers as key technical partners, leading capability assessments, co-development discussions, and Technical Roadmap (TRM) alignment.


  • Acts as a technical co-owner of product definition, challenging architecture, material selection, tolerances, modularity, and integration decisions using data, modeling, and build experience.


  • Applies should-cost principles and manufacturing process economics to identify and eliminate cost risk in design before it becomes a supplier negotiation problem; uses knowledge of process sequencing, GD&T implications, and feature complexity to challenge design decisions and prioritize DFx actions with the highest cost and producibility impact. Collaborates with Product Cost Engineering to validate cost assumptions and align on DFx recommendations.


  • Defines and drives the Master Layout (MLO) strategy when design maturity is incomplete, determining the minimum viable layout content and interface definition required to enable Virtual Analysis (VA) progression.


  • Executes Virtual Analysis (VA) using partial models and evolving designs, preserving design intent while identifying manufacturability, serviceability, and producibility risks; clearly documents assumptions, constraints, and required design clarifications.


  • Influences Design Engineering to resolve ambiguity that blocks commercialization readiness, ensuring manufacturing strategy, producibility considerations, and supplier constraints are comprehended and reflected in the forward design path.


  • Analyzes complex mechanical and electrical designs to ensure producibility and scalability; leads virtual analysis including Master Layout (MLO) and validates designs through early physical builds.


  • Identifies and mitigates commercialization risks including RTM readiness, SPOFs, capacity constraints, long-lead components, cost risk, and quality exposure.


  • Influences manufacturing and sourcing strategies in partnership with Design Engineering, Supply Chain, DFx, and Materials teams.


  • Participates in and leads design reviews, providing authoritative DFx and commercialization input focused on cost, quality, cycle time, and scalability.


  • Drives engineering build and ELS learning cycles, ensuring issues are captured, reviewed and mitigated while preserving DFx intent through launch and transition to NPI.


  • Partners with Program Management and Materials Program Management to track DFx and commercialization inputs as tangible program deliverables.


  • Supports change control activities (ECOs, NSRs, SPSs, ESWs) and performs root cause corrective analysis (RCCA) and long-term corrective actions (LTCA) as needed.


  • Mentors less-experienced engineers and contributes to best-known methods (BKMs), tools, and processes.


  • Develops and drives technical execution plans for DFx and commercialization workstreams from concept through early builds, aligned with overall program objectives.


  • Provides technical execution leadership across DFx and commercialization workstreams: coordinates cross-functional resources, tracks and mitigates technical risks, and delivers grounded status and readiness assessments to Program Management and leadership - in partnership with TPMs and MPMs. s.


  • Establishes and governs the approach for progressing commercialization and virtual validation when designs are incomplete, ensuring early decisions preserve architectural intent while enabling forward manufacturing and supplier strategies.


Functional Knowledge

Demonstrates depth and/or breadth of expertise in mechanical and/or electrical engineering disciplines with strong working knowledge of manufacturing processes - including machining, sheet metal, frames, plastics, and precision fabrication - DFx, and supplier engagement practices. Possesses working knowledge of should-cost principles and manufacturing process economics as applied to producibility and cost risk assessment; uses cost awareness to challenge design decisions and prioritize DFx actions. Possesses broad understanding of the product lifecycle from concept through commercialization.

Business Expertise

Interprets internal and external business challenges and market drivers; recommends product, process, or service improvements to enhance competitiveness, cost structure, and scalability.

Leadership

May lead functional teams or projects with moderate resource requirements, risk, and complexity. Acts as a technical influencer across engineering, supply chain, and manufacturing organizations.

Problem Solving

Leads cross-functional teams to resolve complex, multi-disciplinary technical issues with program-level impact, balancing performance, cost, risk, and time-to-market. Forges a path forward in high ambiguity by translating incomplete design artifacts into a defensible MLO strategy and virtual validation plan, balancing design intent with commercialization, manufacturability, and supplier reality.

Impact

Impacts the achievement of customer, operational, and program objectives by influencing technical decisions, execution readiness, and cross-functional alignment across multiple organizations.

Interpersonal Skills

Communicates complex technical concepts clearly and persuasively. Negotiates and influences others to adopt different points of view across disciplines and organizational boundaries.

Education

Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Process Engineering, or related engineering discipline. Advanced knowledge of manufacturing process engineering or process economics is a differentiating asset at this level.

Experience

Typically 7-10 years of relevant engineering experience in product development, DFx, new product manufacturing, supplier engineering, or commercialization.

Additional Information

Time Type:
Full time

Employee Type:
Assignee / Regular

Travel:
Yes, 10% of the Time

Relocation Eligible:
Yes

The salary offered to a selected candidate will be based on multiple factors including location, hire grade, job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and with consideration of internal equity of our current team members. In addition to a comprehensive benefits package, candidates may be eligible for other forms of compensation such as participation in a bonus and a stock award program, as applicable.

For all sales roles, the posted salary range is the Target Total Cash (TTC) range for the role, which is the sum of base salary and target bonus amount at 100% goal achievement.

About Applied Materials, Inc

Applied Materials specialize in materials engineering solutions. They optimize equipment and fab operations through consulting, spare parts, services, and automation software. They also provide supply chain services from transactional spares through programs, rebuilds, and forecasted parts management. Their products and technologies include semiconductors, displays, roll web coating, solar, and automation software.

**Applied Materials, Inc. Careers**

Join the innovative world of Applied Materials, Inc., a leader in materials engineering solutions used to produce virtually every new chip and advanced display in the world. Our global team is driving innovation and growth in the industries we serve. This is where your expertise can make a true impact.

Work You’ll Do

At Applied Materials, Inc., you will be part of a company that prides itself on fostering a culture of innovation, diversity, and professional growth. As a member of our team, you will lead groundbreaking projects at the intersection of technology, leadership, and engineering excellence. We offer a variety of job opportunities that allow you to explore your potential and push the boundaries of what's possible.

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Join a team where innovation is at the heart of everything we do. You will work alongside the brightest minds in the industry, utilizing your skills to contribute to projects that are not only exciting but also crucial for technological advancements. Our leadership is committed to providing you with the guidance and support needed to achieve your career goals.

Career Growth and Opportunities

Whether you are looking for an internship, a full-time position, or leadership roles, Applied Materials, Inc. provides an array of career paths to help you achieve your professional aspirations. Our commitment to career growth is evident through extensive training programs and opportunities for advancement.

Diversity and Inclusion

At Applied Materials, Inc., we believe that diversity fuels innovation. We are dedicated to building a diverse team that reflects the global communities we serve. Our diversity training programs are designed to enhance collaboration and foster an inclusive environment where all employees can thrive.

Benefits and Culture

Our employees enjoy a range of benefits that support both their professional and personal lives. From health and wellness programs to competitive retirement plans, we ensure that our team is taken care of. The culture at Applied Materials, Inc. is built on collaboration, respect, and a commitment to excellence.

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Learn more about Applied Materials, Inc
Size
27,000 employees
Market Cap
$80.7 billion
Industry
Net Income
$3.8 billion
Founded
1967
5 Year Trend
+11.9%
Revenue
$18.2 billion
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