About the role
AI summarisedThis role involves supporting thin film CVD equipment operations through preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and process monitoring to ensure equipment reliability and production readiness. The engineer will work in a 12-hour rotating shift environment, assisting with installations, upgrades, and quality initiatives while adhering to safety and operational standards.
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Key Responsibilities
- Follow SOPs and execute CAS in accordance with specifications
- Perform scheduled and ad hoc preventive maintenance (PM) to ensure equipment reliability
- Troubleshoot basic equipment issues and minimize downtime
- Maintain good housekeeping across production, sub-fab, office, and maintenance areas
- Adhere to safety practices and ensure proper handling of tools and equipment
- Use PROMIS to monitor SPC charts and apply PR rules accurately
- Operate measurement instruments effectively for data collection
- Support 12-hour shift operations to ensure equipment readiness for production
- Assist Engineers in equipment installation, upgrades, troubleshooting, and recovery
- Support equipment improvement initiatives and maintain support tools
- Ensure accurate shift handover, documentation, and checklist completion
- Promote wafer scrap reduction and quality awareness
Requirements
- Diploma in Electrical / Electronics / Mechanical / Mechatronics / Microelectronics
- Experience in semiconductor industry and with Thin Film CVD Equipment / Track equipment tools is advantageous
- Able to perform 12-hour rotating shift
- An excellent team player with good interpersonal skill
- Highly committed with good ownership and accountability
- Passion for the semiconductor / manufacturing industry
- Able to adapt in a fast pace environment and work under pressure
- Proficient in MS Office Applications
- Prefer candidate with hands-on experience in CVD module machines such as AMAT Producer/Centura/P5K, NVLS_SPEED/SEQUAL