Microchip Technology

Senior Engineer II-Contract Manufacturing Operations

Microchip Technology$70K — $205K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Industrial/Manufacturing/Mechanical/Electrical/Electronics) or related field.
  • 7.5-10 years in high-tech manufacturing and contract manufacturing operations.
  • Deep knowledge of PCBA manufacturing and system integration/box build.
  • Proficiency in Lean/Six Sigma methodologies and tools.
  • Strong ERP and analytics capabilities for decision making.
  • Demonstrated leadership and stakeholder management skills.
  • Willingness to travel to supplier sites as needed.

Responsibilities

  • Own operational performance of contract manufacturers for production targets.
  • Serve as the interface for escalations and corrective actions with contract manufacturers.
  • Lead process engineering for manufacturing and ensure standardized operations.
  • Analyze KPIs to implement data-driven improvements in manufacturing processes.
  • Drive cost initiatives and validate productivity savings with detailed analysis.
  • Plan and execute NPI and ensure smooth transitions to volume production.
  • Facilitate QBRs and create performance dashboards with actionable insights.

Benefits

  • Health benefits that begin on day one.
  • Retirement savings plans and industry-leading ESPP program.
  • Competitive base pay along with restricted stock units.
  • Quarterly bonus payments and a total compensation package among the best in the industry.
Full Job Description
Job Description:

This position will have a strong operations ownership to lead performance, reliability, and continuous improvement across US-based contract manufacturing partners supporting high-technology electronics products. This role drives end-to-end operational execution-capacity, quality, cost, delivery, and NPI scale-up-while partnering with Supply Chain, Quality, Engineering, and Procurement to ensure consistent product performance for PCBA and system/box-build manufacturing.

Key Responsibilities
  • Own operational performance of contract manufacturers, ensuring production plans, cycle times, yields, and on-time delivery meet business targets.
  • Serve as the senior technical/operations interface to contract manufacturers for escalations, root-cause investigations, and corrective/preventive actions (8D/CAPA).
  • Lead manufacturing process engineering for PCBA (SMT and thru-hole) and system/box build, driving process controls, work instructions, test strategy alignment, and standardization.
  • Analyze manufacturing KPIs (yield, scrap, rework, throughput, OTD, downtime) and implement data-driven improvements using SPC, DOE, and statistical analysis.
  • Drive cost and productivity initiatives (labor efficiency, line balancing, takt/capacity optimization, waste reduction, EOQ/JIT/Kanban), including validation of savings.
  • Plan and execute NPI and production scale-up with CMs: DFM/DFT feedback, process readiness, pilot builds, build reviews, and smooth handoff to volume.
  • Facilitate Quarterly Business Reviews (QBRs), developing performance dashboards, risk assessments, and action plans with clear owners and timelines.
  • Partner with Supplier Operations/Procurement to support Manufacturing Services Agreement (MSA) scope discussions, operational requirements, and performance expectations.
  • Coordinate cross-functionally to resolve supply/production constraints quickly and minimize customer impact; lead structured problem solving and containment.
  • Ensure adherence to quality systems and measurement integrity (FMEA, control plans, Gage R&R, correlation studies), and support supplier quality alignment.


Requirements/Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Industrial/Manufacturing/Mechanical/Electrical/Electronics Engineering (or related); strong technical background required.
  • 7.5-10 years in high-technology manufacturing with significant experience in contract manufacturing operations and electronics production.
  • Deep knowledge of PCBA manufacturing (SMT, thru-hole), system integration/box build, and process engineering fundamentals.
  • Working knowledge of test engineering, component engineering, planning, and supplier quality practices preferred.
  • Proficiency with Lean/Six Sigma tools and methodologies: DOE, SPC, FMEA, Gage R&R, data correlation/analysis, Kanban/JIT, waste reduction, EOQ.
  • Strong capability with ERP/manufacturing systems and analytics/reporting tools to drive decisions and track results.
  • Demonstrated leadership influencing across organizations; strong communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills.
  • Willingness to travel domestically to supplier/CM sites as needed.
  • Requirement for home "base" to be at a primary CM to support BU.


U.S. Export Controls Requirements: This job requires access to technology, materials, software or hardware that is controlled by the export laws of the United States. Candidates are required to provide proof of either US citizenship, Permanent US residency or classification as a protected individual as defined in 8 USC 1324b (a) (3).

Travel Time:

0% - 25%

Physical Attributes:

Hearing, Seeing, Talking, Works Alone, Works Around Others

Physical Requirements:

80% sitting, 10% standing, 10% walking

Pay Range:

We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive base pay, restricted stock units, and quarterly bonus payments. In addition to these components, our package includes health benefits that begin day one, retirement savings plans, and an industry leading ESPP program with a 2 year look back feature. Find more information about all our benefits at the link below:
Benefits of working at Microchip

The annual base salary range for this position, which could be performed in the US, is $70,304-$205,000.*

*Range is dependent on numerous factors including job location, skills and experience.

About Microchip Technology

Microchip Technology is an American semiconductor company headquartered in Chandler, Arizona. The company was founded in 1989 and has been providing microcontroller and analog semiconductors for over 30 years. Microchip Technology operates in over 100 locations in 70 countries and has more than 18,000 employees worldwide. The company's products include microcontrollers, memory, and other analog and mixed-signal products. Microchip Technology's mission is to provide innovative solutions for a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics.
Learn more about Microchip Technology
Size
21,000 employees
Market Cap
$37.9 billion
Industry
Net Income
$333.3 million
Founded
1989
5 Year Trend
+14.9%
Revenue
$5.2 billion
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