Monitor, sustain, and improve equipment and processes: Engage in recipe maintenance, tool recovery, and troubleshooting tool issues to ensure smooth operations.
Analyze and manage out-of-control events: Use established SPC rules to monitor, analyze, and act on tool qualification and product measurement discrepancies.
Preventative Maintenance: Schedule and perform maintenance on assigned toolsets, applying your mechanical, electronic, and software skills to address equipment issues efficiently.
Conduct tests and experiments on processes and equipment, meticulously detailing and analyzing data to drive improvements.
Aid in the installation, relocation, and upgrades of tools, ensuring minimal downtime and maximum efficiency.
Apply quality workmanship and detailed problem solving to improve tool availability and reliability.
Maintain accurate records of all maintenance activities using established check sheets and tracking programs, and perform routine reviews.
Cross-Department Collaboration: Work with other areas and departments to resolve issues, supporting TPM and 6S activities.
Keep Engineering Operations Engineers informed about tool and area issues, and communicate effectively with all personnel, including other shifts.
Educational Background: Relevant technical education or equivalent experience in an engineering or related field.
Ability to perform work accurately and efficiently within a reasonable timeframe.
Proven ability to systematically approach and resolve issues, improving tool uptime and process stability.
Dedication to completing all required safety training and following safety protocols.
Able to perform 12 hours shifts work (Day or Night).