FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Lead Project Manager position at Analog Devices, Inc.?
The primary responsibility is to lead teams working on the development of new product solutions for next-generation portable product applications, overseeing the planning, execution, and delivery from product initiation to final release.
What kind of experience is preferred for the Lead Project Manager role?
Ideally, candidates should have 5+ years of experience in an Engineering Project/Program Manager role, particularly with large multinational companies.
Is a specific educational background required for this position?
Yes, a degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or an equivalent field is preferred.
What skills are essential for the Lead Project Manager role?
Strong planning skills, excellent verbal and written communication skills, proficiency in MS Office tools, and the ability to drive tasks to completion through close coordination with multiple groups are essential.
What is the expected travel requirement for this position?
The expected travel requirement is approximately 10% of the time, which may include traveling to customer sites for reviews as needed.
Will the Lead Project Manager be responsible for communicating with customers?
Yes, the Lead Project Manager will work directly with key customers, scheduling and chairing regular meetings to deliver project updates.
Is there an equal opportunity statement for this job?
Yes, Analog Devices, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and fosters a culture where everyone has an opportunity to succeed regardless of various protected characteristics.
What tools or software should the Lead Project Manager be proficient in?
Strong knowledge of MS Office Tools is required for the Lead Project Manager position.
What is the company focus for the Custom Silicon Solutions (CSS) team?
The CSS team focuses on leading the market in selected technology domains, including Capacitive Sensing, Optical Image Stabilization, Optical Sensing, Audio, and Power, driving major growth in the portable consumer business.
What does the post-release review (AAR) entail?
The post-release review (After Action Review) involves evaluating the completed project to assess performance against key milestones and document lessons learned for future projects.
