NXP
IPAnalyst&PortfolioManagement
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“IP Analyst & Portfolio Management at NXP. Skills: process management, cross-functional coordination, vendor/stakeholder management, operational metrics, resource planning, continuous improvement. Facilitating and “owning” the IDR meetings. Assessing 1000+ inventions per year”
What You'll Achieve.
Qualitatively deal with 1000+ inventions/year; Escalate timely when target is in danger; Undertake actions together with IDR teams to counter a reduction in input; On time completion of the twice a year activity; Quarterly assessment of where we stand as an IP group; Quarterly assessment about our pruning capability on our patent portfolio
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Deep technical know-how of at least one technological field, Managerial experience in leading large groups, Seniority in dealing with matters and people
What You'll Do.
Facilitating and “owning” the IDR meetings
Assessing 1000+ inventions per year
Responsible for NXP’s ID and filing target
Continuous efficiency gain of the entire Ops group
Reporting responsible
Renumeration dashboard
Responsible for the portfolio review
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborates with Tech leads within the IDR meeting; Collaborates with Advocates within the IDR meeting; Interacts with supplier Anaqua on upgrades, downtime issues, improvements; Interacts with IT responsible for down-time and root cause analyses; Works with IP group IPA’s to ensure efficient work environment; Works with IP Counseling manager, related to due diligence, analyses/search for acquisition targets; Works with the Creation team to ensure efficient operation; Works with senior technical businesspeople on how to rate our patents; Works with other IP MT team members to ensure correct and efficient reporting
Process & Methodology
Leads the invention disclosure review (IDR) meetings, Leads Portfolio review meetings
Full Job Description
The IP analyst will be responsible for: * Facilitating and “owning” the IDR meetings, assessing 1000+ inventions per year * Responsible for NXP’s ID and filing target Additional responsibilities for the G6 IP Analyst to acquire: * Having broad IT knowledge to be able to act as the NoA system responsible/owner * Continuous efficiency gain of the entire Ops group * Reporting responsible, Due Diligence, Portfolio analyses, Benchmark, Monthly, IP dashboard, Renumeration dashboard, many more reports and * Portfolio Review Responsible In time an additional responsibility for a G6 IP Analyst could be the local IP office responsibility for the IP team that resides at that location. **Key areas of responsibilities:** 1\. Task: 1000+ ID’s per year handling efficiently and qualitatively 2\. Task: 500+ Filing target per year 3\. Task: Uptime NoA system + recovery responsible + liaise with IT organization 4\. Task: Efficiency target for the group in terms of group size for the required filing activities 5\. Task: Reporting related items such as Analyses, Due Diligence, Monthlies, dashboards. This includes know-how on the industries’ IP developmental directions and in a broader sense the know-how of what IP trends are becoming more important in which geographies. 6\. Task: Responsible for the portfolio review, an activity which is held twice a year **With whom the job holder collaborates and for which activities :** \- Tech leads within the IDR meeting. Often Fellows from specific technology fields working in those fields with proven seniority/track record. -Advocates within the IDR meeting, highly skilled specialists able to assess the value of certain inventions and as such capable of deciding in a team framework on the Close/Pursue decision. -With respect to the NoA system: interaction with supplier Anaqua on upgrades, downtime issues, improvements. Within NXP interaction with IT responsible for down-time and root cause analyses. -Within the IP group, in first order the IPA’s
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