In this role, you will lead a team of wafer fab sustaining process engineers, working closely with cross-functional teams to transition cutting-edge technology processes from design and prototype stages to large-scale manufacturing.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead and manage the manufacturing engineering team, fostering collaboration and inclusivity while driving cross-functional success and overseeing team performance.
Oversee the development of key manufacturing processes, such as diffusion, etching, thermal treatments, lithography, and thin film deposition, ensuring a seamless transition from research phases to product launch and high-volume production.
Own and manage the technology roadmap in these areas, aligning with the R&D product roadmap, qualifying new equipment, and introducing innovative process capabilities.
Serve as a module owner, performing operational tests and measurements to maintain control over critical dimensions and process defectivity.
Propose and implement equipment modifications to improve production efficiency, optimize manufacturing techniques, and enhance output for current products.
Define and communicate specifications for new equipment design and acquisition.
Use independent judgment to adjust tools and processes, responding to real-time changes or proactively optimizing production efficiency.
Solve complex engineering challenges by applying your education and experience.
Provide comprehensive engineering support for wafer fab operations, focusing on safety, quality, process optimization, and equipment readiness.
Education, Qualifications, and Skills:
Bachelor's degree in a semiconductor-related field with a minimum of 5 years of relevant experience.
Expertise in SPC, Six Sigma, or other process improvement methodologies.
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
A collaborative team player with excellent communication skills.
Ability to work independently, juggling multiple tasks with minimal oversight.
Proficient in Microsoft Office and other relevant software.
Experience in photonic integrated circuit manufacturing is a plus.
Background in high-tech manufacturing or production environments is beneficial.
Familiarity with manufacturing execution systems (MES).
Experience with JMP or Minitab is preferred.
Additional Requirements:
Meticulous attention to detail, able to work effectively under pressure, both independently and within a team.
Strong attendance, time management, and reliability.
Self-driven, dependable, with a professional attitude and excellent communication skills.
Flexible with working hours to meet business needs, including availability beyond standard hours when necessary.