Technical Program Manager 4
Lam Research
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AI generatedAs a Technical Program Manager within Lam Research’s Global Products Group, you will lead cross-functional regulatory compliance programs from initiation through delivery, ensuring the successful implementation of restricted materials, safety, cybersecurity, and sustainability requirements across the company's product portfolio. Your daily responsibilities include translating complex regulatory and sustainability requirements into actionable technical plans, collaborating with Engineering, Software & Controls, Product Safety, Sustainability SMEs, IT, EHS, Trade, Analytics, and Legal teams to integrate these requirements into Product Development & Release (PDR) workflows. You will also support sustainability reporting, perform data analysis using tools like Power BI, identify risks and drive mitigation strategies, and lead change management initiatives for long-term compliance control adoption. Ideal candidates have a bachelor’s degree with 8+ years or master’s with 6+ years of experience in technical program management, strong executive communication skills, and the ability to interpret regulatory texts effectively. Experience in semiconductor manufacturing, PDR processes, and leveraging automation for process optimization is preferred.
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Market check
This $104,000–$231,000 range sits above 47% of similar postings on FindRole.
Peer median band
$141,900–$218,860
Median floor and ceiling across peers.
Typical midpoint (25–75%)
$149,512–$213,687
Middle half of comparable postings.
Based on 239 comparable postings.
* 240 is the maximum number of comparable postings sampled.
Employer
Lam Research Corporation is a leading American supplier of wafer-fabrication equipment and services to the global semiconductor industry.
Lam Research currently has 217 open roles on FindRole.
Listed pay typically runs $114,000–$231,000 across 106 roles with salary data.
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