Supply Chain Engineer (SCE)
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Requirements
- Bachelor's or master's degree in engineering, Supply Chain, Physics, Chemistry, or a related technical field and 6+ years of experience OR PhD in the same fields and 4+ years of experience.
- 4+ years of experience with the following skills:
- Semiconductor factory operations, supply chain engineering, Supply Chain Planning, or supplier management.
- Root cause analysis and model-based problem solving (MBPS), KPI development, and performance tracking for supply chain operations
- Project management experience.
- High systems proficiency including all MS applications
- Excellent data analysis skills and, including forecasting, budget management. Data analytical tool experience e.g. Power BI.
- This is not open to an Intel immigration sponsorship.
- MBA qualification, and semiconductor fab experience is preferred.
- Engineering and team management ex
Additional Information
Job Details: Job Description: Supply Chain Engineer is responsible for driving improvement to factory manufacturing availability and to liaise with the factory to drive materials gap analysis closure plans due to supply and or quality issues. Additionally, a core deliverable will be to optimize the end-to-end raw material supply chain helping to ensure we have low risk throughout, defined business continuity plans, and optimized usage by reducing waste. Manage and drive quality issues related to supplier safety, quality, and site MQI closure performance. Scope may include chairing and leading TFs, 8D work with suppliers and modules to close prevention plans. Drive continuous improvement and quality improvement with supplier in partnership with partner FCS/GMO teams. Responsible for driving manufacturing availability (MA) performance across toolsets within factory by driving material capacity and quality risks to zero in partnership with factories and MPMs (material program managers). Includes problem definitions, roadmap building, and engagement/escalation with suppliers to resolve material limiters to factories. Responsible to work with factory modules and factory leadership to improve cost structures, drive performance to outcome-based contracts, and identify cost savings contracting opportunities across the functional areas within the local factory. As a senior SCE, the candidate is expected to lead/coach and mentor less experienced SCEs. They will be expected to drive VF wide improvements and standardization. This role will cover multiple critical manufacturing floors (C4, Die Prep, Die Sort, Wafer Level Assembly) in the wafer packing manufacturing ecosystem. Come help ramp and optimize the materials supply chain in the advanced packaging ecosystem so internal Intel products and Foundry customer commits can be exceeded. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Supports management/senior leadership to incorporate process and quality improvements in Intel's supply chain and logistics strategy. Defines material inspection methodology, conducts studies related to cost control, process control, and production yield, and implements plans and programs to optimize supply chain. Supports product long range plan development by defining next generation methodology capabilities to support Intel's supply chain roadmap. Explores and benchmarks emerging technology in the industry. Contributes to Intel's future technology definition and requirements. Highlights gaps between roadmap strategy, manufacturing capability, and market demands and recommends solutions to addresses those gaps. Tracks supply demand trends, conducts root cause analysis to find opportunities for process and quality improvements, and collaborates with supply chain leads to implement solutions. Leads supplier selections for new business in partnership with commodity managers and technical/quality partners and drives product and purchase specification content to ensure commodity performance compliance. Performs alternate sourcing risk mitigation for single sourced commodities. Establishes control standards, determines KPIs, monitors performance against targets, and drives root cause analysis for supply chain issues to arrive at solutions. Drives supplier process window validation activities on critical process modules through all stages of development. Drives supplier improvements on quality, reliability, yield, and cost. Maintains quality standards and systems, creating relevant specifications to minimize variability and subjectivity to align with operational capability requirements. Leads quality excursion management and drives failure mode analysis with suppliers.
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