Your future responsibilities
Drive Innovation at the Frontier of Millimeter-Wave Technologies
Are you ready to take the lead in research and development projects at the intersection of science and industry? Join our Millimeter-Wave Technologies Team and play an important role in shaping the future of high-frequency integrated circuit design.
This is your opportunity to transform innovative concepts into real-world applications and contribute to the next generation of advanced communication and sensing technologies.
As a Project Manager you will:
Are you ready to take the lead in research and development projects at the intersection of science and industry? Join our Millimeter-Wave Technologies Team and play an important role in shaping the future of high-frequency integrated circuit design.
This is your opportunity to transform innovative concepts into real-world applications and contribute to the next generation of advanced communication and sensing technologies.
As a Project Manager you will:
- Take on full project responsibilities by continuously assessing the progress targeting given timeframe, budget and deliverables.
- Organize work, align resources and coordinate the project team and external collaborators, suppliers, partners.
- Define and monitor project KPIs and objectives together with Project Owners and Department Managers.
- Regularly report project status to internal stakeholders and external partners and customers.
- Identify potential risks and develop effective mitigation strategies.
- Manage multi-firm consortia (typically up to 10 partners) collaborating in research projects both nationally and internationally.
- Maintain the projects overview managing interdependencies of several project responsibilities and coordinating multiple workstreams within each project
- Oversee financial planning and control in line with the business objective of the unit.
- Manage the Research Unit’s project portfolio and support resource planning and control.
- Support of the project acquisition and thereby being constantly involved in the future research topics to come.