In your new role you will:Perform process engineering and production support in one selected assigned area of semiconductor process (Silicon Epitaxy)Work as a team between Manufacturing / MNT / UPE / LBS / Technology / Quality to resolve production and quality issues and reduce production line disruptions.Support tool installations as well as process & technology transfers to meet company targets, following standard process & tool release business flow.Perform FMEA, risk assessment of process changes, with proper process change management.Ensure the robustness of processes with Advance Process Control (APC), Statistical Process Control (SPC) and other process control tools.Manage recipe and procedural control.
Develop and maintain process & operation specifications as well as Out of Control Action Plan (OCAP)Initiate, coordinate and support excursion prevention, cost reduction and quality improvement projects You are best equipped for this task if you have:An undergraduate with a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Material Science, Physics, Chemistry or any equivalent Science field.Demonstrable ability related to math and engineering principles.Excellent data analytical and engineering problem-solvingKnowledge in thermodynamics / statistic is an added advantage.Good analytical and data analysis skills.Strong communication skills, Self-motivated and good team player.Innovative and can work independently to drive technical projects.Proficient in the use of all Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
BenefitsCoaching, mentoring networking possibilitiesWide range of training offers & planning of career developmentInternational assignmentsDifferent career paths: Project Management, Technical Ladder, Management & Individual ContributorFlexible working conditionsHoliday child careMedical coverageOn-site social counselling and works doctorHealth promotion programsOn-site gym, jogging paths, beachvolleyball, tennis & soccer courtOn-site canteenPrivate insurance offersFlexible transition into retirement