About the role
AI summarisedThe Process Integration Engineer 2 supports new product introduction and production engineering for Illumina consumables, focusing on contract manufacturer operations worldwide. Responsibilities include leading product portfolios, driving failure analysis and process improvements, analyzing field data, expanding capacity, and collaborating with R&D on Design-for-Manufacturing. The role requires a bachelor's or master's degree in engineering or science, with preferred experience in biotech, semiconductor process integration, or FDA-regulated environments, and strong analytical, project management, and communication skills.
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Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage Illumina consumable product portfolio, with focus on contract manufacturer’s operation at worldwide locations
- Provides advanced failure analysis, root cause identification and corrective actions for product quality concerns and/or issues during manufacturing and NPI ramp with internal stakeholders and contract manufacturers
- Analyze field quality data to identify areas for prevention and improved detection
- Work closely with R&D to develop Design-for-Manufacturing (DFM) processes for NPI, leveraging learning from existing products and providing feedback on material component selection and associated test plans
- Proactively drives process improvement activities through FMEA to ascertain and recommend improvement to processes or test methods
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree in Engineering/Science in Chemistry, Mechanical, Electrical, Biomedical or Material or a related field
- Minimum 2 years of work experience in the biotech industry is strongly preferred
- Prior experience in process integration or product engineering within a semiconductor manufacturing environment is preferred
- Experience in FDA-regulated environment is a plus
- Knowledge about wafer fabrication, biochemistry process, back-end packaging assembly, or CMO Management will be an added advantage
- Possess good understanding of manufacturing processes, methodologies and environment
- Capable of defining test plans for components, materials and systems
- Skilled in yield engineering, continuous improvement and failure analysis of multiple reliability failure modes
- Excellent Analytical, Problem Solving and Project Management skills
- Good understanding of Quality Assurance and Process Control Knowledge
- Excellent team player, interpersonal and communication skills
- Able to work well under stress, both internally and across functions and perform multitasking
- Proactive, innovative and self-motivating
- Willingness to travel in support of supplier management and coordination