Building a Multi-State Workforce Pipeline for the Future
The Northeast Microelectronics Coalition (NEMC) Hub is a network of 200+ organizations including commercial and defense companies, leading academic institutions, federally funded R&D centers (FFRDCs), and startups concentrated in eight Northeast states working to expand the nation’s global leadership in microelectronics, accelerate domestic semiconductor lab-to-fab prototyping and boost workforce development.
The NEMC Hub seeks a highly motivated and experienced Workforce Development Manager to spearhead the development and implementation of a strategic workforce development and education plan across our multi-state footprint in the Northeast US.
Thrive in a Multi-Agency, Multi-State Environment
This role is ideal for an ambitious professional who thrives in complex, multi-stakeholder environments. You will leverage your established relationships and expertise in navigating the intricacies of working with federal and state agencies to secure funding and establish robust partnerships. Your ability to build consensus and collaborate effectively across state lines and across the entire microelectronics career continuum (K-12, Community College, University, Reskill/Upskill, Veteran, etc.) will be paramount.
Key Responsibilities:
Join us and make a real difference in shaping the future of the Northeast US microelectronics workforce!
** PLEASE NOTE: THIS POSITION REQUIRES CANDIDATES TO BE ABLE TO WORK IN WESTBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS AT LEAST TWO DAYS PER WEEK. THIS IS NOT A FULL-TIME REMOTE POSITION. ALSO, THIS POSITION MAY REQUIRE OCCASIONAL DOMESTIC TRAVEL, WHICH MAY NOT ALWAYS BE ACCESSIBLE BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION **
MassTech offers a hybrid work schedule and a competitive total rewards package.
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