Applied Materials

Manager, Mechanical Engineering

Applied Materials
Equipment EngineeringSingapore,SGPOnsitePosted 3 months ago

About the role

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Applied Materials is a global leader in materials engineering solutions, enabling the electronics industry. We are seeking a Mechanical Engineering Manager to lead projects and teams in designing cutting-edge equipment that powers modern technology like AI and IoT.

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Key Responsibilities

  • Supervise an engineering group responsible for mechanical systems and equipment design, including technical mentoring, staff development, and budget adherence.
  • Technically lead and/or execute complex engineering projects from concept through completion.
  • Ensure customer satisfaction through the on-time delivery of product releases and prompt resolution of complex technical issues.
  • Integrate engineering resources with cross-functional teams to meet demanding product goals and objectives.
  • Interface with internal and external customers regarding complex mechanical issues across various products.
  • Generate and define detailed product specifications and coordinate the engineering development of difficult-scope projects.
  • Effectively assign work to subordinates while fostering their professional growth and maximizing productivity.

Requirements

  • PhD, Master’s, or Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (or Electrical Engineering).
  • 7+ years of relevant experience in semiconductor equipment design or troubleshooting.
  • At least 3 years of proven leadership experience.
  • Subject-matter expertise in CAD software, thermodynamics, sheet metal design, material selection, manufacturing methods, GD&T, and flow analysis.
  • Proficiency in simulation and analysis methods (FEA, thermal analysis, tolerance analysis).
  • Strong background in Thermal, Compressible flow, Engineering Design, and Machining & manufacturing processes.
  • Ability to produce clear and comprehensive engineering documentation.
  • Proven ability to build effective cross-functional relationships and communicate complex design requirements to non-experts.