Provide rapid first-line engineering response to minimise tool downtime and production impact.
Conduct repairs, fault diagnosis and preventative maintenance on semiconductor processing equipment including, but not limited to lithography, etch, PVD, PECVD and MOVPE reactor systems.
Manage chemical and specialty gas supply systems in compliance with statutory, site safety and environmental standards.
Support maintenance of gas delivery, exhaust and abatement systems associated with epitaxy and PECVD tools.
Manage spare parts inventory to ensure availability of critical components and minimise downtime.
Implement and support preventative maintenance strategies to maximise OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) and uptime.
Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives (Kaizen, 6S, 8D) and maintain accurate documentation of actions and outcomes.
Participate in production and planning meetings to represent equipment engineering performance.
Support the site emergency response function including participation in the Site Emergency Response Team.
Fork-lift truck operation will be required (training will be provided).
Key Relationships
Process and Equipment Engineering Teams
Facilities and Maintenance Teams
Manufacturing Operations Team
MES (PROMIS) and IT Teams
Requirements
Apprenticeship, HNC, HND or Degree in an Electrical or Mechanical Engineering discipline (or equivalent). Alternatively, a minimum of 5 years' directly relevant experience in complex electro-mechanical system maintenance.
Preferred Backgrounds and Transferable Skills
Essential:
Proven experience in a high-tech, precision-engineering environment.
Strong fault-finding and diagnostic ability across electrical, electronic and mechanical systems.
Ability to work safely with hazardous gases and chemicals.
Ability to follow detailed documented procedures with minimal supervision.
Competence in documenting procedures, risk assessments, and method statements.
Effective time management and organisational skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.
Team-oriented approach with excellent communication skills.
Ability to read and interpret technical documentation and communicate effectively within a safety-critical manufacturing environment.
Desirable:
Previous experience within a semiconductor or cleanroom manufacturing environment.
Other Requirements
40.3 hours per week on a continental shift pattern (2 days, 2 nights, 4 off), 12-hour shifts including weekends and bank holidays as part of the continental rotation.
Work is performed within a cleanroom environment (cleanroom garments provided).
Role requires use of Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). Candidates must be able to meet the medical and respiratory protective equipment
Benefits
Vision insurancePaid time off
Additional Information
It's fun to work in a company where people truly BELIEVE in what they're doing!
We're committed to bringing passion and customer focus to the business.
If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us!
Job Description: Equipment Technician Wafer Fab and Epitaxy (Continental Shift)
Location: Caswell, Northamptonshire
Reports to: Equipment Engineering Shift Manager
About Lumentum
Lumentum (NASDAQ: LITE) is a global leader in innovative optical and photonic products enabling optical networking and commercial laser customers worldwide. Our technologies are integral to virtually every type of telecom, enterprise, and data centre network, and support advanced manufacturing and next generation sensing applications. Lumentum's UK wafer fabrication facility in Caswell is a centre of excellence for high-performance optoelectronic devices used in telecommunications and industrial systems.
Role Summary
As an Equipment Technician, you will provide technical support for the operation and maintenance of wafer fabrication and epitaxy equipment on a continental shift pattern. This role offers the opportunity to work on advanced III-V semiconductor technologies within a highly specialised UK fabrication facility, supporting products deployed globally in next-generation communications networks. Your primary focus will be the fault diagnosis, repair, and optimisation of advanced semiconductor process tools including vacuum, pneumatic, mechanical, electrical, and RF systems, as well as equipment handling hazardous process gases and chemicals.
This is a hands-on, high-precision engineering role ideal for those with experience maintaining complex electro-mechanical systems in critical environments including high-tech manufacturing, aerospace, defence, or UK Armed Forces technical trades.