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Job Description:
Certify and assist in training production operators
Assist management with improving the efficiency of manufacturing processes
Make decisions on production holds to disposition lots in a timely manner
Operate production equipment as required
Initiate, perform, and implement corrective action towards resolving process and equipment problems
Perform daily routine checks and qualifications on equipment
Perform designated machine calibrations
Troubleshoot out of control tool and product issues
Write and/or modify operating specifications
Write reports to assist in the recommendation of process or equipment changes
Write regular progress reports
Work with engineers to generate OCAP (Out of Control Action Plan) documents
Document new and edited recipes
Collect, analyze, interpret, and summarize data
Work with Document Control to update equipment procedures as needed
Interface effectively with personnel from all departments to obtain corporation and coordination of efforts needed to accomplish tasks assigned
Generate a detailed passdown for the oncoming shifts and engineers
Perform tasks as directed by an engineer
Execute experiments under the direction of an engineer
Document experiment results
Shift: Front Days (A) every Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, every other Wednesday 7am-7:12pm
Requirements/Qualifications:
Mandatory Skills
Ability to feedback observations to peers clearly and efficiently
Ability to execute numerous tasks simultaneously in a high-paced production environment
Drives projects to completion with minimal supervision, learns complex chemical equipment processes
Understanding of semiconductor manufacturing practices and methods
Ability to write documentation and specifications
Strong computer skills and ability to use spreadsheets
Understand process flows in manufacturing
Ability to follow and improve manufacturing processes
Basic comprehension of SPC theory, practice, and implementation
Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to routine problems
Ability to determine whether an issue is a process problem, a product problem, or a tool problem
Ability to create and edit recipes, perform machine calibrations and first line troubleshooting on equipment failures
Excellent communication skills to interface internally and externally with all levels of an organization and to participate in problem solving/quality improvement activities
Preferred Skills
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret technical journals and technical procedures
Ability to effectively present information to management and employees. Ability to write correspondence, speeches and articles for publication that conform to prescribed style and format
Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference, fundamentals of plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry.
Ability to apply mathematical operations to such tasks as frequency distributions, determination of test reliability and validity, analysis of variance and correlation techniques
Ability to define problems/issues, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions
Experience writing and/or conducting Design of Experiments
Experience programming and maintaining automated manufacturing equipment and machinery
Knowledge of and experience in Diffusion and or Implant
Education
High school diploma or GED required
Associate of Science degree or greater is preferred