Equipment Engineer (Deposition)
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Overview
- Reporting to the Equipment Manager the successful candidate will work across sites with the ability to work on a range of 200mm and 300mm Semi-Conductor
- Equipment specializing in the Deposition department.
- Support Operations and Technicians routinely and communicate across department teams as required.
- As part of the Equipment team, minimize tool down time to exceed equipment uptime targets.
Key tasks
- Work on installations, commissioning, upgrades, preventative maintenance, repairs and decommissioning of all Deposition Equipment as required.
- Support Production requirements and Operators in a team environment.
- Working on a day shift with some out-of-hours or weekend support as required by business needs.
- To review and develop training plans, documentation and helping to maintain a technical training matrix and providing training where required to team members.
- To identify potential improvements for maintenance activities to maximise efficiency and supporting the implementation of these improvements where required.
- To work alongside Production Planning to agree priorities and ensure demand is met.
- Maintain tool tracking system, reports, and parts relevant for equipment overall.
- Report and present technical reports on equipment performance excursions.
- To support the efficient management and running of Cleanrooms activities including Health and Safety, 5S and CIP’s.
- Secondary support for other areas such as Etch, Photolithography, BEOL, Bake, Metrology and Automation.
Qualifications and training
- HNC / HND or equivalent qualification in an Engineering Discipline.
- Experience in Deposition processing in a volume manufacturing environment
- Microsoft Office / 365 Applications (Word, Excel, Power Point, etc.)
- Experience of working within a Quality Systems environment such as ISO9000.
Skills and experience
- Working experience within a high-volume semi-conductor manufacturing environment specifically in Deposition include ALD, CVD, PVD and Magnetron processes.
- Ability to meet deadlines and manage own time and workload using excellent organisational skills
- Extensive use of Hand Tools and Test Equipment.
- Strong ability to systematically fault-find on complex equipment.
- Working as part of a team and to work alone using own initiative.
- Able to create detailed written procedures (such as from equipment manuals) for maintenance tasks to be performed.
- Mentoring and training of Technicians, Apprentices and Junior Engineers as required.
- Reporting of Standard KPI’s and having input into CIP activities.
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