Micron Technology

ENGINEER - PROBE SHIFT EQUIPMENT

Micron Technology
Integrated Device ManufacturingSingapore, SingaporeFull-time3 months ago

About the role

AI summarised

This is a Probe Shift Equipment Engineer role at Micron Technology, a semiconductor company. The engineer leads a team of shift equipment technicians to meet equipment schedules, production standards, and operational costs, while ensuring safety, quality, and continuous improvement.

IDMFull-timeFront End

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage shift equipment technicians to achieve operation objectives.
  • Ensure adequate training and compliance to SOP to eliminate safety and quality risk.
  • Analyze data and perform root cause analysis to identify and resolve equipment issues.
  • Maintain close communication and collaboration with production and process stakeholders to achieve strategy business objectives.
  • Establish and review SOPs to ensure they continue to be relevant and optimized for operation process.
  • Evaluation, promotion and planning of new equipment / materials.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical & Electronics, Chemical, Mechanical, Materials Engineering or equivalent.
  • Leadership: Demonstrated leadership experience through academic projects, internships, or extracurricular activities, with the ability to build and develop an effective team to tackle equipment operation challenges.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: Proven problem-solving abilities, knowledge on problem solving like 8D, 5 Why analysis, Process Failure Mode and Effect Analysis to deliver effective solutions.
  • Strong communication skills (written, verbal and presentation) and personal initiative and ability to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
  • Proven experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
  • Demonstrated PROBE internship experience within a semiconductor company.
  • Experience working on projects that align with the key duties of this position.
  • Interest in and knowledge of the semiconductor industry and Micron is preferred