Micron Technology

Equipment Engineer

Micron Technology
Integrated Device ManufacturingSingapore, SingaporeFull-time3 months ago

About the role

AI summarised

Equipment Engineer at Micron Technology, a semiconductor memory and storage company. Responsible for diagnosing and resolving equipment issues, defining maintenance programs, implementing continuous improvements, and supporting 24x7 manufacturing operations to maximize equipment uptime and meet production targets.

IDMFull-timeAssembly & Test

Key Responsibilities

  • Identify, diagnose and resolve equipment related problems and responsible for the overall equipment performances, i.e. UTIL, AVAILABILITY etc.
  • Define equipment maintenance programs to sustain continuous operation for production
  • Implement continuous improvement programs / activities on equipment to improve tool operational safety, performances, minimize losses and maintenance cost
  • Work with equipment and automation vendors to setup machine and material automatic handling capabilities.
  • Lead / participate in equipment benchmarking and definition of Tool of Record (TOR)
  • Participate in cross functional team activities to achieve overall production yield, quality and cost goals
  • Lead / coordinate new equipment installation and production release, incl. buyoff, training, etc.
  • Provide support to manufacturing 24x7 operation and ensure maximum equipment uptime to meet weekly production targets.
  • Interface with process engineering to develop and support new processes and applications.
  • Work with equipment and automation vendors to setup machine to material handling functionality.
  • Support internal and external audits.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's or advanced degree in Engineering is required
  • Strong analytical, logical and critical thinking skills
  • Effective communicator, able to collaborate across all levels
  • Growth mindset with a passion for continuous learning
  • Internship or experience in the semiconductor industry is a plus
  • Interest in and knowledge of the semiconductor industry and Micron is preferred