Nexperia
Senior Competitor Analyst

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Senior Competitor Analyst
At Nexperia Manchester, we are expanding our competitor analysis function to help shape future technologies and product strategy. As a Senior Competitor Analyst at Nexperia, you will play a critical role in strengthening our competitive position within the power semiconductor market. You’ll lead the physical and electrical analysis of competitor MOSFET technologies, generate high‑value benchmarking insights, and support strategic decision‑making across Product Development, Marketing, Technology Roadmapping, and wider business planning. This is a highly collaborative, technically demanding role where your expertise in Failure Analysis techniques and data analytics will directly influence our product portfolio, cost models, and long‑term technology direction. What you will do As a Senior Competitor Analyst, you will be responsible for delivering high‑quality competitor intelligence and cost / performance benchmarking outputs. Your key responsibilities include: Performing detailed physical analysis ‘teardown’ of competitor MOSFET devices to package and wafer level using Failure Analysis techniques (FIB, SEM, X‑ray) Coordinating electrical performance benchmarking of competitor products versus Nexperia devices Providing cost estimates of competitor products and technologies Developing, calibrating, and refining cost models Delivering technical data and analytical insights to R&D and Marketing Monitoring MOSFET technology trends and competitor activity Overseeing the physical analysis pipeline, including 3rd‑party labs Conducting benchmark reviews and contributing to DeepDive sessions Driving improvement activities within the benchmarking function What you will deliver High‑quality competitor teardown and cost / performance benchmarking reports Accurate cost models Quarterly competitor updates DeepDive input and technology insights Improved throughput and efficiency of the physical analysis pipeline Analytical insights that influence technology developments, product portfolios and strategic direction What you will need Essential requirements Degree in Electrical / Electrical Engineering, Semiconductor Physics, or related discipline Several years’ experience in the semiconductor industry, or similar Advanced knowledge & skills on Failure Analysis techniques (FIB, SEM, X‑ray) Proficient understanding of semiconductor devices, process flows and manufacturing Advanced level in statistical methods, modelling, and database management Experience in creating analysis reports, dashboards, and data visualisation (Excel, PowerBI) Excellent communication skills, able to present to peers and senior stakeholders Strong collaborator, able to engage and discuss ideas with stakeholders Beneficial Coding skills (eg Python) Understanding of the power semiconductor business, it’s technologies and portfolios Interview process Stage 1: Recruiter Review Stage 2: 60‑minute Technical Interview Stage 3: 60‑minute Competency Interview Your benefits will include Remuneration & Reward – Excellent starting salary, bonus up to 6%, excellent contributory pension scheme of up to 9%, recognition rewards scheme, EV salary sacrifice scheme, income protection, and 12× salary life assurance policy. Health & Wellbeing – 33 days annual leave, hybrid and flexible working, flexible benefits scheme, enhanced parental leave, on‑site medical centre, enhanced sick pay, subsidised canteen, employee assistance programme, retail and entertainment discounts, a variety of sports and social clubs. Professional Development – Possibility for funded academic support up to PhD level, employee goal setting and development plans, huge growth potential both internally and globally within the business via both management and technical pathways. Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability – A global commitment to becoming carbon neutral by 2035, working with suppliers who embrace and comply with the Nexperia Supplier Code of Conduct, paid time off for every employee to support charitable work up to four times per year. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion – Corporate members of Neurodiversity in Business and a Disability Confident Employer. Dedicated Employee Resource Groups for Neuroinclusion, the LGBTQ+ community, and Women in Nexperia, with a commitment to increase women in management positions to 30% by 2030. Talent acquisition based on Nexperia vacancies is not appreciated. Nexperia job adverts are Nexperia copyright © material and the word Nexperia® is a registered trademark. D&I Statement As an equal-opportunity employer, Nexperia values diversity not just because it is the right thing to do but because diverse teams perform better. We are dedicated to being inclusive, and a proof point of this dedication is that we were the main partner of the very first Dutch Paralympic Team NL House during the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Our recruitment process is inclusive and accessible to all, and we consider all applicants fairly, as well as providing a safe work environment and reasonable adjustments where requested. In addition, we offer our colleagues the possibility to join employee resource groups such as the Pride Network Group or global and local Women's groups. Nexperia is committed to increasing women in management positions to 30% by 2030. Nexperia is a world-class company in semiconductor development and in-house production. A proven global player with an entrepreneurial mentality. At our core is an 12,000+ strong international network with a singular focus. Built on passion and commitment to our work, belief in our goals and a drive to succeed regardless of the challenges we face. We support, reward and challenge individuals equally, in a dynamic and energetic environment. Looking to push boundaries in a company where your talents can shine? Join TeamNexperia. Are you already an Employee of TeamNexperia? Do not apply here, instead apply via our internal job page.
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