About the role
AI summarisedThe Senior Engineer, Product Engineering (PVD) is responsible for sustaining and improving semiconductor manufacturing processes, particularly in PVD and related modules, using statistical process control (SPC) and data analysis to enhance quality, yield, and equipment performance. This role involves leading process improvements, troubleshooting complex issues, qualifying new equipment, mentoring junior engineers, and ensuring compliance with quality standards such as TS16949. The engineer collaborates closely with equipment and manufacturing teams to meet module objectives and drive operational excellence.
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Key Responsibilities
- Sustain and improve process and SPC to meet quality, cost, and productivity requirements
- Analyze SPC charts using SPACE and apply PR and ESPC rules for anomaly detection and annotation
- Review Cp and Cpk indices, analyze split lot, DOE, ET, and sort yield data using JMP and Klarity ACE
- Create SPC charts, DCOP, and modify SLDB using PROMIS (Si-View); upload and verify recipe compliance using RMS
- Raise PCRB, follow qual plans, analyze data, and achieve CR closure; follow up on SPSR, MRB, 8D, TECN, and spec updates via ECN
- Startup and qualify new processes and equipment within timelines; work with Equipment Engineers on acceptance
- Perform R&R studies, analyze data to identify chronic issues, and lead improvement programs
- Lead improvement projects, process window studies, and provide plans to reduce OOC and improve CPK
- Coach engineers on process matching between equipment to reduce variation; perform analysis/DOE for better tool matching
- Drive team to meet uptime and OEE goals; lead cross-functional teams for yield improvement and excursion resolution
- Engage in cross-fab benchmarking to adopt best practices; self-audit and update specifications to meet TS16949
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical, Mechatronics, or Microelectronics Engineering
- Diploma holders with minimum 10 years of relevant work experience considered
- At least 4 years of relevant experience in process engineering, preferably in electronics/electrical industry
- Proven ability to identify, assess, and solve problems
- Ability to perform normal or swing shift (or 12-hour rotating shift if required)
