Implant Shift Supervisor - Days or Nights
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Requirements
- Here's what you'll need:
- High School diploma is required; Technical degree preferred but not required with strong mechanical aptitude
- 2+ years of semi-conductor experience highly desired
- Knowledge of Implant, chamber Anneal (RTP), and/or chamber Treatment (etch) processes and equipment preferred
- Experience with AMAT, Axcelis, LAM, Mattson, Nissin, and/or Veeco equipment preferred
- Understanding of Lean Principles and Proficient in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and Word
- Day Shifts Include:
- A Shift - Sunday through Tuesday (6:45am - 7:15pm) with alternating Wednesdays
- C Shift - Thursday through Saturday (6:45am - 7:15pm) with alternating Wednesdays
- Night Shifts Include:
- B Shift - Sunday through Tuesday (6:45pm - 7:15am) with alternating Saturdays
- D Shift - Wednesday through Friday (6:45pm - 7:15am) with alternating Saturdays
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About Samsung Austin Semiconductor Samsung is a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, founded on the belief that the pursuit of excellence creates a better world. At Samsung Austin Semiconductor, we are Innovating Today to Power the Devices of Tomorrow. Come innovate with us! Position Summary In your role as a Shift Supervisor in the Implant Department, you will lead a talented team focused on maintaining basic condition on state-of-the-art Semiconductor Production Equipment while driving improvements related to quality, efficiency, defect reduction, and cost of ownership. Role and Responsibilities Job Description Here's what you'll be responsible for: Monitoring tool status and tool performance daily along with any needed chart monitoring. Reviewing FDC/Tool trend data to determine root cause of recurring issues. Interpret datasets and distinguish statistical trends and what they mean relative to Implant process control Coordinating and leading team meetings and coordinating team members daily workload and sustaining activities in the fab when necessary Ensuring SOPs, PTPs, and Out of Control Action Plans (OCAPs) are utilized to work efficiently, safely, and cost-effectively Analyzing alarms/interlocks data to identify mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic issues relating to degrading parts / vacuum leaks / power supplies / pneumatic interfaces; and oversee Electrical, Pneumatic, and Mechanical troubleshooting Developing & improving documents: SOPs, Job Aids, Sensor Cards, OCAPs, Parts Lists, troubleshooting guides, PTPs, business process flows, etc.to identify and drive operational efficiency improvements Performing root cause analysis to prevent future BMs. Analyze particle failures due to assembly/cabling/harness wear, assembly BMs, PS fails, etc. Utilize common problem-solving techniques such as Fishbone Diagrams and 5 Why's to provide solutions to issues on toolsets Willingness to Cross-train on ion-implantation Equipment, rapid thermal processing equipment and Implant Department process team
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