About the role
AI summarisedThis is a mid-level Photo Equipment Engineer role in a semiconductor foundry. The engineer is responsible for maintaining and improving equipment quality, uptime, and cost, managing preventive maintenance, coordinating with process and manufacturing engineers, and mentoring junior staff. The role requires a Bachelor's degree in engineering and 2-3 years of experience in photo equipment (track) in the semiconductor industry.
FoundryFull-timePhotolithography
Key Responsibilities
- To own, maintain and improve the following indices: Quality, Uptime and Cost.
- Sustain equipment KPI and make continuous improvements to enhance the performance.
- Monitor and control equipment performance indices.
- Optimize PM procedures to make it more effective and efficient.
- Coordinate with both process and manufacturing Engineers to ensure work is carried out efficiently to meet module objectives.
- Manage the logistics for parts so as to prevent prolonged uptime losses in the case of equipment failure.
- Manage the expenditure allocated for equipment maintenance without compromising on quality output.
- Continuous improvement of equipment KPI in terms of quality, uptime and costs.
- Plan and implement an effective Preventive Maintenance program on equipment.
- Coach and Mentor subordinates to ensure that skill level and knowledge are up to date, and continuously give feedback on their work performance.
- Document Corrective Action and Best Known Methods, and Fan it out to all for maximum ROI and learning.
- Participate in CIP programs to optimize equipment utilization and cost of maintenance.
Requirements
- Bachelor Degree in Electrical / Electronics / Chemical / Mechanical / Microelectronics Engineering
- Min 2-3 years of relevant work experience in Photo Equipment (Track) in semiconductor industry
- Excellent communication, interpersonal and leadership skills
- Strong analytical skill and able to work under pressure in fast pace environment
- Proficient with MS Power Point, Excel, Excel VBA, Power BI