About the role
AI summarisedThe Probe Shift Equipment Technologist at Micron Technology ensures reliable operation and maintenance of Probe equipment in a semiconductor manufacturing environment. This hands-on role involves preventive and corrective maintenance, troubleshooting, data analysis, and continuous improvement to support parametric and functional testing. The technologist works closely with engineering and production teams to maintain equipment stability and drive operational efficiency.
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Key Responsibilities
- Deliver shift-based technical assistance for Probe equipment, including operation, monitoring, troubleshooting, and recovery to ensure stable manufacturing output.
- Complete preventive and corrective maintenance activities, including BOM checks, consumable management, and SOP adherence to sustain equipment performance and reliability.
- Perform equipment data analysis and root-cause analysis using structured problem-solving methodologies (e.g., 5-Why, 8D) to resolve recurring or complex equipment issues.
- Support and participate in continuous improvement initiatives, including equipment optimization, process stabilization, and implementation of best-known methods.
- Contribute to digital, automation, and AI-enabled solutions for equipment health detection, fault analysis, and performance optimization, in collaboration with engineering teams.
- Maintain close communication with production and process collaborators to ensure alignment on priorities, shift handovers, and quick resolution of equipment risks when critical issues arise.
- Promote and align with a Safe and Green working environment by following established safety procedures, participating in training, and supporting sustainability initiatives.
- Document technical findings, corrective actions, and lessons learned to support knowledge sharing and long-term equipment improvement.
Requirements
- Diploma in Electrical & Electronics, Mechanical, Materials Engineering, or equivalent hands-on experience in Probe manufacturing.
- Strong hands-on technical competence with semiconductor Probe equipment, including troubleshooting, maintenance, and equipment recovery in a production environment.
- Demonstrated ability to apply analytical and problem-solving skills using structured methodologies such as 5-Why, 8D, FMEA, or Lean manufacturing tools.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills to support shift handovers, cross-functional collaboration, and addressing customer concerns.
- Willingness to work in a shift-based manufacturing environment and respond effectively to dynamic production demands.
- Interest in or basic understanding of automation, data analytics, or AI applications in semiconductor manufacturing is an advantage.
- Knowledge of the semiconductor industry and Probe operations is beneficial.
