In this role as a BE Equipment Engineering Engineer, develops new or modified process formulations, defines processing or handling equipment requirements and specifications, and reviews processing techniques and methods applied in the equipment/manufacture, fabrication and evaluation of semiconductors.
Responsibilities
Project lead for new equipment or improvement action.
Follows up on LOH improvement actions, monitor effectiveness & close loop to MEEQ teams.
Continuously identify the equipment risks and update using EFMEA. Escalate issues detected, developing reject trends and close the EFMEA action as planed.
Review & follow up on QA roving audits and improvement actions. Continuously monitoring effectiveness and efficiency of the improvement actions implemented.
Lead and drive continuous improvement projects towards meeting quality goal with process team. Work with the team to develop systemic actions based on quality strategies.
Responsible for quality system improvement in backend test.
Support and buy off for new equipment / new design/ new process.
Coordinates with project team for new product /process changes qualification and validation.
Supports on customer complaint investigation or internal quality incidence.
Requirements
Degree in Engineering.
Experience in test equipment /manufacturing/ process quality.
Min 5 years experience in semiconductors manufacturing environment, with good process knowledge.
Good SPC knowledge, process data analysis and problem-solving skill.
Good in communication and a team player.
Experience in M/PCps/ FMEA, Cross-site Sharing, Failure analysis and reliability assessment.
Experience in internal audits according to IATF 16949 & VDA 6.3 standard
Good in project presentation skill.
Experience in preparing the Change Management Board review presentation.
In addition, we offer our colleagues the possibility to join employee resource groups such as the Pride Network Group or global and local Women's groups. Nexperia is committed to increasing women in management positions to 30% by 2030.