Jobs · Manufacturing · Massachusetts

Lead Analyst, Supply Chain Planning

Analog Devices · Chelmsford, MA · 4 days ago
Manufacturing$110k–$151k/yrFull-time

About the role

Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) is seeking a senior leader in Fab Supply Chain Planning to shape front-end planning strategy, build scalable capabilities, and drive cross-functional execution across our manufacturing network.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead fab supply chain planning initiatives that improve customer commitment performance, forecast accuracy, inventory, capacity utilization, wafer starts, and cycle time.

  • Standardize fab-planning processes, decision rules, and governance across business units, manufacturing sites, and regions.

  • Lead fab-focused planning across front-end manufacturing by balancing wafer starts, work-in-process, cycle time, tool loading, and capacity constraints to support business priorities and factory performance.

  • Serve as the functional architect for advanced planning capabilities across Order Promiser, Enterprise Supply Planner, and related factory planning processes.

  • Own the end-to-end functional design and ensure alignment across planning processes and execution systems.

  • Define and govern fab planning capabilities that connect demand signals to front-end manufacturing execution, including wafer start planning, capacity scenario modeling, and constraint-based prioritization across internal and external fabs.

  • Define planning logic for prioritization, allocation, pegging, capacity modeling, wafer starts, and release strategies.

  • Translate business needs into scalable system configurations and design specifications.

  • Partner with IT and engineering teams to integrate planning capabilities with SAP, MES, and planning platforms such as Blue Yonder.

  • Ensure strong alignment between planning outputs and execution realities across the manufacturing network.

  • Lead change management to support deployment, stakeholder alignment, training, adoption, and post-implementation performance tracking.

  • Drive sustained behavioral and process change across global teams.

  • Define reporting frameworks and dashboards to monitor planning effectiveness, wafer starts, work-in-process health, cycle time, capacity utilization, and constraint risk.

  • Leverage data and analytics to identify gaps and continuously improve system performance and decision-making.

  • Mentor analysts and functional leads while building organizational capability in advanced planning systems and supply chain analytics.

  • Lead functional validation, design reviews, and testing oversight to ensure solution integrity and performance.

  • Establish governance around planning logic, data quality, and process adherence.

Qualifications

  • Deep expertise in semiconductor supply chain and manufacturing, including front-end wafer fabrication, back-end interdependencies, and the impact of cycle time, yield, and capacity constraints on supply commitments.

  • Proven track record leading large-scale planning system transformations in semiconductor or similarly complex high-mix, high-variability manufacturing environments.

  • Strong experience in fab-focused planning, including capacity planning, wafer start management, work-in-process orchestration, and constraint-based decision-making.

  • Strong understanding of planning system architecture and integration with execution systems in fab environments.

  • Working knowledge of fab operations, front-end manufacturing data flows, and the integration points between planning systems and shop floor execution environments.

  • Hands-on experience with advanced planning platforms such as Blue Yonder or equivalent.

  • Strong leadership presence with the ability to influence senior stakeholders.

  • Proven ability to drive alignment across cross-functional and global teams.

  • Excellent communication and executive presentation skills.

  • An analytical, structured problem-solving mindset with attention to detail.

Minimum Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Business, or related field; MBA or Master’s preferred.

  • Experience: 10+ years in supply chain, planning systems, or transformation roles, including significant experience in semiconductor manufacturing and planning environments.

  • Semiconductor experience is strongly preferred, especially for candidates who have supported fab, front-end manufacturing, wafer start planning, capacity planning, or factory planning in complex global operations.

  • Must be a US citizen.

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