Strategic Analyst – Semiconductor Account
About the role
This account runs 24/7 at the edge of precision and complexity. The operational leaders own delivery, relationships, and day-to-day execution. You’ll help them see the full picture and spot opportunities they’d miss working in their individual silos.
Responsibilities
- Data Architecture & Insight - Map how all service lines connect operationally and financially, who depends on whom, where the handoffs are, and where vulnerabilities exist. Build a unified analytical view of cost, utilization, SLA performance, quality, and project activity across construction, facilities, gas/chem, testing, and protocol teams. Create dashboards and reports that surface what operations teams and account leads need to see — not just what they ask for, but what they actually need.
- Data Quality & Systems Integration - Improve the quality, consistency, and usability of account data across finance, operations, labor, project, and customer systems. Partner with operational teams to identify data gaps, inconsistent definitions, manual workarounds, and reporting blind spots that limit leadership visibility. Help connect fragmented data sources into a more reliable account-level view of cost, performance, utilization, project activity, and growth opportunities. Translate messy operational data into trusted reporting that leaders can use to make decisions with confidence.
- Cost & Margin Analysis - Analyze the account P&L across all service lines to identify margin drains: unnecessary overhead, inefficient labor deployment, scope creep, and operational inefficiencies. Model the financial impact of operational decisions: what happens if we adjust staffing, change protocols, consolidate vendors, renegotiate supplier terms, or shift the way work is delivered. Work with operations teams to develop and track improvement initiatives from concept through implementation.
- Opportunity Identification - Look for gaps: where customers have unmet needs, where competitors are playing, and where adjacent services could add value. Combine operational data with market signals to surface expansion opportunities, including new service lines, increased scope, and enhanced capabilities. Build business cases with realistic assumptions, showing revenue, margin, execution risk, and operational requirements. Present options to account leads and corporate leadership.
- Solutioning & Pricing Support - Support upcoming project opportunities by helping account leaders and operational teams translate customer needs, scope assumptions, labor requirements, and service dependencies into practical solution options. Build and pressure-test pricing models that reflect how the work will actually be delivered, including labor, materials, subcontractors, risk, overhead, and margin assumptions. Compare pricing scenarios so leadership can understand tradeoffs between competitiveness, profitability, execution risk, and long-term account growth.
- Project & Initiative Support - When the account pursues a major project, such as a fab expansion, new capability rollout, or system upgrade, provide analytical support: scope validation, timeline and resource modeling, and financial tracking. Work alongside project leads and operational teams. Identify and surface risks early so decisions can be made with clear-eyed assumptions.
- Problem-Solving & Strategic Foresight - Be the person account leads call when they need to think through something complex: “Here’s what we’re seeing. What does the data tell us? What are we missing?” Challenge assumptions constructively. Ask “why” and “what if?” to force clearer thinking. Share insights with internal leadership on account profitability, growth, operational risk, and competitive positioning.
Qualifications
- 4–10 years in a mix of operations, business intelligence, management consulting, finance, project controls, or strategic analytics.
- Proven ability to translate operational complexity into clean, strategic narratives.
- Experience in B2B services, manufacturing, facilities, construction, or highly regulated industries such as semiconductor, pharma, defense, or energy.
- Fluency with analytics tools such as Excel, SQL, Python, and data visualization platforms such as Tableau or Power BI.
- Experience supporting project pricing, estimating, commercial analysis, or business case development for complex service, construction, facilities, or technical work.
- Comfort learning technical domains quickly. You won’t be an expert in fab operations on Day 1, but you’ll be credible fast.
- Track record of building strong relationships with operational leaders and executives without trying to own their function.
Skills
- Data architecture and insight mapping
- Data quality and systems integration
- Cost and margin analysis
- Opportunity identification and business case development
- Solutioning and pricing support
- Project and initiative support
- Problem-solving and strategic foresight
Benefits
ABM offers a comprehensive benefits package. For information about ABM’s benefits, visit https://www.abm.com/benefits.
Pay
Competitive salary commensurate with experience.
Schedule
Flexible schedule to accommodate 24/7 operations.
Who You Are
- Core Mindset - Think like a strategist and work like a detective. Synthesize complex information into crisp, actionable insights. Comfortable being the expert in the room and the learner.
- Core Competencies - Comfortable working with what you have, making transparent assumptions, and course-correcting as you learn more. Problem-solving first, analyst second.
Why This Role Matters
Semiconductor fabrication is one of the world’s most complex operations. A single inefficiency can cascade across multiple service dependencies, and a missed opportunity can cost millions. Operational leaders are focused, correctly, on execution. They need someone who can think one level up: seeing the whole picture, spotting what’s broken before it breaks, and surfacing the moves that unlock margin and growth.
About Us
ABM (NYSE: ABM) is one of the world’s largest providers of integrated facility, engineering, and infrastructure solutions. Every day, our over 100,000 team members deliver essential services that make spaces cleaner, safer, and efficient, enhancing the overall occupant experience. ABM serves a wide range of market sectors including commercial real estate, aviation, education, mission critical, and manufacturing and distribution. With over $8 billion in annual revenue and a blue-chip client base, ABM delivers innovative technologies and sustainable solutions that enhance facilities and empower clients to achieve their goals. Committed to creating smarter, more connected spaces, ABM is investing in the future to meet evolving challenges and build a healthier, thriving world.