Micron Technology

Technician, Process Control Systems (PCS)

Micron Technology
Integrated Device ManufacturingSingapore, SingaporeFull-time2 months ago

About the role

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This role is for a Process Control Systems (PCS) Technician at Micron, a semiconductor company. The technician executes, maintains, and sustains PCS systems including SPC, FDC, R2R, RMS, MES, and MAM to ensure accurate system updates, stable automation behavior, and data integrity across manufacturing. Responsibilities include creating SPC charts, updating FDC traces, processing recipe revisions, and providing on-floor support.

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Key Responsibilities

  • Create and update SPC charts, limits, rules, and attributes.
  • Monitor chart health and escalate abnormalities.
  • Update FDC traces, limits, alarms; perform basic troubleshooting.
  • Enable/disable R2R models based on engineering instruction.
  • Process recipe revisions and parameter changes.
  • Validate recipe uploads and equipment communication.
  • Update SigmaSpec per approved engineering change.
  • Ensure spec alignment across SPC, FDC, R2R, and RMS.
  • Execute MES changes, validations, and state transitions.
  • Support WIP, equipment status, and data collection plan accuracy.
  • Troubleshoot MES errors (missing data, state flow issues, communication faults).
  • Update PCS‑linked MAM workflows.

Requirements

  • Nitec/Higher Nitec/Diploma in Engineering, Electronics, Mechatronics, IT, Automation, or related field.
  • Basic understanding of SPC, automation, and semiconductor operations.
  • Experience with SPACE SPC, E3 FDC/R2R, RMS, MES/Shop Floor and SigmaSpec is preferred.
  • Semiconductor manufacturing or automation experience will be an added advantage.
  • Able to work on 12 hours rotating shift.
  • Problem Solving - Structured, data‑driven troubleshooting.
  • Accountability - System reliability, documentation accuracy, and ownership.
  • Teamwork - Effective collaboration across engineering & operations.
  • Innovation - Continuous improvement mindset and persistence through complexity.