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Dashboard Product Engineer
Applied MaterialsDashboard Product Engineer overseeing the AIX Dashboard product at Applied Materials. Driving roadmap clarity and stakeholder alignment while ensuring adoption and collaboration across teams.
Posted 4/21/2026full-timeChandler • Arizona, California • 🇺🇸 United StatesMid-LevelSenior💰 $128,000 - $176,000 per yearWebsite
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Own and maintain the Dashboard roadmap beyond current committed releases
- Define and prioritize backlog items based on customer value and strategy
- Develop clear, high-quality product requirements in close partnership with engineering
- Serve as the interface to AGS service engineers, customers, and internal stakeholders
- Align execution with broader AIX and service roadmaps within defined RACI boundaries
- Own and document recurring operational processes such as backlog hygiene and API Token workflows
- Drive adoption through demos, forums, and clear communication of releases
- Incrementally evolve the Dashboard toward future push-based and agentic delivery models
Requirements
What you’ll need- Experience owning and evolving a product through its lifecycle
- Strong stakeholder management and prioritization skills
- Semiconductor industry experience
- Experience working closely with engineering teams
Benefits
Comp & perks- Supportive work culture
- Health and wellbeing programs
- Professional growth support
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Participation in a bonus and a stock award program
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Hard Skills & Tools
product lifecycle managementbacklog managementAPI workflowsproduct requirements development
Soft Skills
stakeholder managementprioritizationcommunicationcollaboration