About the role
AI summarisedAs a Contamination Free Manufacturing Associate Engineer, you will be responsible for maintaining and planning Airborne Molecular Contamination (AMC) detection systems to ensure the cleanroom environment and process tool mini-environment remain controlled and free from contamination. This role involves applying knowledge of various contaminants to mitigate excursions and requires interaction with multiple teams during shifts.
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Key Responsibilities
- Serve as shift lead for daily operations concerning cleanroom environment issues.
- Collaborate with modules to troubleshoot the source of contamination from AMC and mechanical alarms.
- Analyze charts to identify the root cause of contamination upticks or baseline drifts, whether internal or external.
- Lead and guide technicians/operators on activities outside of routine job scopes.
- Prepare incident reports detailing the root cause findings for AMC and mechanical alarms.
- Escalate to modules for environmental CAS activation based on defined alarm escalation guidelines when AMC or mechanical alarms are triggered.
- Ensure monitoring system hardware and software are functioning normally and proactively resolve any issues.
- Plan and follow up on annual calibration and Preventive Maintenance (PM) arrangements for AMC systems and Mini-E measurement tools with vendors.
- Perform hardware parts changes and replacements for AMC detection systems.
Requirements
- Ability to work in a 12-hour shift schedule (day/night).
- Proficiency in data analysis.
- Strong skills in strategic planning and reporting/presentation.
- Possession of a continuous improvement mindset.
- Ability to work effectively independently or as part of a team.
- Knowledge of airborne molecular contamination, volatile organic compounds, particulates, humidity, and temperature control.
