About the role
AI summarisedApply engineering principles to optimize Thin Film CVD production processes, troubleshoot complex manufacturing issues, and lead process improvement projects to meet stringent organizational objectives.
FoundryOnsiteThin Film
Key Responsibilities
- Analyze SPC charts, monitor critical SPC charts daily, and maintain quality troubleshooting rates for SPC OOC.
- Perform process window studies and provide improvement plans to reduce OOC and enhance CPK values.
- Analyze split lot, DOE data, ET, and sort yield using JMP and Klarity ACE.
- Create SPC charts, DCOP, and modify SLDB using PROMIS (Si-View).
- Manage recipe compliance by uploading and checking recipes through RMS, and follow up on SPSR, MRB, 8D, TECN, or spec updates with ECN.
- Setup and troubleshoot recipes/job files in all module metrology tools, following up on passdown issues.
- Startup and qualify new processes and equipment within scheduled timelines, collaborating with Equipment Engineers.
- Participate in CIP programs to optimize process window, cost, yield, and productivity while meeting Uptime and OEE goals.
- Conduct process matching between equipment to reduce variation and use analysis/DOE for better tool matching.
- Maintain documentation standards through self-audits to meet TS16949 Quality Standard requirements.
Requirements
- Minimum 2 years of relevant work experience in Thin Film CVD Processes.
- Degree in Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical, Microelectronics, Chemical Process, Chemistry, Physics, Material Science, or Material Engineering.
- Proficiency in analyzing SPC charts and understanding Cp/Cpk indices.
- Strong analytical, logical thinking, and problem-solving capabilities.
- Excellent team player with strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to lead, guide junior engineers, and take ownership in a fast-paced environment.
- Proficiency in MS Office Applications.