Senior Business Process Analyst
Qualcomm · Hsinchu, Taiwan
About this role
Qualcomm is hiring a senior-level Business Analyst in the operations function based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. The posting calls out experience with Tableau, System Design, Agile, Performance Optimization.
- Role
- Business Analyst
- Function
- operations
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Location
- Hsinchu, Taiwan
- Posted
- May 8, 2026
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Job description
from Qualcomm careers##
Company:
Qualcomm Semiconductor Limited
## Job Area:
Operations Group, Operations Group > Business Process Analysis
General Summary:
### Role Overview
The Business Process Analyst will identify, develop, deploy, and support business processes for the Supply Planning group. This includes improving existing business processes, as well as identifying and driving new processes for the team to improve scalability, flexibility, cost efficiency, and proactiveness. The role works closely with the Supply Chain Management group and IT to develop integrated solutions. The role assists in large system and process integration projects, consolidation and segregation of functions, and the creation of flexible and scalable solutions to meet organizational goals.
The candidate should have deep experience in semiconductor manufacturing, procurement and sourcing, module manufacturing, high-tech electronics assembly, and planning solutions. A background with hands-on experience in the business solution life cycle and deploying cross-functional system-based solutions is required. Experience should include writing requirements documents and functional specifications that capture business requirements thoroughly yet succinctly. The role requires strong change management skills, including on difficult projects, and close collaboration with global teams to embrace new solutions.
The role utilizes business process techniques such as RACI, process flows, and swim-lane diagrams to develop solutions, makes sound design trade-offs when challenged with resource constraints, and ensures designs are consistent with future initiatives and scalable.