Role
The Chips‑IT Foundation is seeking a Technical Key Account Manager (KAM) to act as a long‑term, technically informed partner for SMEs and start‑ups accessing the Foundation’s advanced services and funding support, including both the instruments directly provided by the Foundation and those offered through initiatives in which the Foundation is involved, such as EuroCDP. EuroCDP is a Chips JU initiative building Europe’s next‑generation chip design ecosystem. It supports European innovators throughout the chip design journey, from first idea to silicon, by providing access to design tools, IP, expert guidance, prototyping, and dedicated start‑up programmes.
The KAM will serve as a single commercial and technical interface, guiding users from early project definition and architecture phases through funding applications, grant-execution, tape-out, prototyping, and ramp-up. This role combines technical consulting, project coordination, and process governance, supporting users in road-mapping, eligibility checks, and project lifecycle management. The KAM will also contribute to ecosystem activation, outreach, and visibility activities to lower barriers for new innovators in the microelectronics and European semiconductor ecosystem.
This is a fixed-term position until 31.12.2028, with the possibility of extension based on project needs and performance.
Key Responsibilities
* Serve as the main commercial and technical interface between users and internal/external stakeholders.
* Support SMEs and start-ups in project road-mapping, definition, and eligibility checks for advanced services and funding opportunities.
* Guide applicants through pre-screening, orientation, and proposal preparation to reduce avoidable rejections.
* Coordinate interactions with internal teams within Chips‑IT and its related initiatives, external experts, EDA/IP providers, and Design Enablement Teams (DETs) for activities related to EuroCDP.
* Monitor funded projects against milestones, organize technical reviews, and trigger corrective actions when needed.
* Ensure procedural compliance and continuity without duplicating technical mentoring or incubation activities.
* Assist users in navigating incubators and accelerator programs offered by the Foundation, EuroCDP or other initiatives.
* Actively contribute to ecosystem activation by participating in events, engaging start-ups, SMEs, investors, and supporting PR and communication initiatives.
* Advise clients on chip design and heterogeneous integration projects, including feasibility analysis, partner identification, and access to pilot lines or silicon prototyping facilities.
Required Qualifications
* Background in semiconductor technologies, microelectronics, chip design (ASIC/SoC/FPGA), or related deep-tech fields.
* Experience in technical project management, key account management, consulting, or innovation support.
* Strong ability to translate complex technical and procedural requirements into clear guidance for users.
* Comfortable working with SMEs, start-ups, researchers, and external experts.
* Structured, proactive, and confident in managing multiple stakeholders and long-term projects.
* Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
* Interest in European innovation programs, funding mechanisms, and ecosystem development in microelectronics and semiconductor R&D.
* Familiarity with EDA tools, IP cores, tape-out processes, and pilot line prototyping is highly desirable.
* Previous experience supporting start-ups or SMEs within incubation, acceleration, or innovation programs, particularly in technical or deep-tech environments—is highly desirable. The role requires a versatile, hands-on profile capable of bridging technical and commercial aspects, rather than a purely sales-oriented approach.
What we offer
* Competitive compensation and contract type, to be negotiated based on qualifications and experience
* Lunch tickets
* Private health care coverage depending on your role and contract
* Structured growth path, with ongoing access to training and updates
* Networking opportunities with industry-leading professionals
* International environment
* Hybrid work policy
* Tax deductions: Candidates from abroad, comprising Italian citizens, who have carried scientific research activity abroad and meet specific requirements, may be entitled to a taxable income deduction up to 90% for a period of 6 to 13 years
About Fondazione Chips-IT
The Foundation “Italian Center for the Design of Semiconductor Integrated Circuits,” also known as the Chips-IT Foundation, is a nonprofit research and technology organization under the supervision of the Ministries of Industry.
The Foundation is Italy's first RTO (Research and Technology Organization) vertically focused on semiconductor research and stands as a center of excellence in frontier research on semiconductor design, as well as a pivotal center of the Italian semiconductor ecosystem and expertise.
Missions of the Foundation:
* Promote the design and development of integrated circuits
* Strengthen the system of professional training in the field of microelectronics
* Ensure the establishment of a network of universities, research centers and enterprises that fosters innovation and technology transfer in the field
Disclaimer
No ranking list or list of suitable candidates will be prepared and published.
The Foundation reserves the right to:
a. extend or reopen the deadline of this notice;
b. revoke this notice;
c. not make any selection from among the applications submitted if they are deemed not to meet the functions set forth in the notice;
without any claims or rights being asserted by the interested parties.
Non verrà redatta e pubblicata alcuna graduatoria o elenco degli idonei.
La Fondazione si riserva la facoltà di:
a. prorogare o riaprire il termine di scadenza del presente avviso;
b. revocare il presente avviso;
c. non procedere ad alcuna scelta tra le candidature presentate, ove ritenute non rispondenti alle funzioni di cui all’avviso;
senza che gli interessati possano avanzare alcuna pretesa o diritto.