Equipment Engineer is focusing on improving tool performance and availability while meeting uptime and cycle time requirements.
CMP : Chemical Mechanical Planarization
CVD : Chemical Vapor Deposition
PVD : Physical Vapor Deposition
EPI : Epitaxy
DIF : Diffusion
WET : Wet Clean
ME : Metrolog
Etch : Wet Etch and Dry Etch
LIT : Lithography
Your main responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Maintain equipment performance in clean room environment for quality production.
Handling on-duty and fundamental alarm troubleshooting.
Installing/qualifying new tool sets according to planned schedule in a timely manner.
Finding root cause and solving critical equipment issues.
Improving tool uptime availability and driving defect reduction.
Identifying and pursuing opportunities for hardware capability enhancement.
Building defense/monitoring system to prevent equipment failure or performance lost.
Managing vendor relationships and being responsible for module liaison with facilities, vendor, and manufacturing shift personnel.
Scheduled night shifts, weekend on-duty, and on-call in 24/7 high-volume manufacturing environment are required for business needs.
Vietnamese nationality
Bachelor's or higher degree in Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics, Mechatronics Engineering, or equivalent fields.
Working experience knowledge in semiconductor processes is preferred.
Academic skills of numerical analysis, statistics, optics, chemistry, or physics.
At least 1 year experience in semiconductor industry as Equipment Engineer is a strong add.
Able to lift weight consistent with applicable regulations and/or safety guidelines, including SEMI S8 + ISO 11228 series lifting recommendations.
Able to work in a cleanroom environment, gowning up in coveralls, hoods, boots, safety glasses and gloves. Spend significant amount of time on the factory floor working on the tools.
All Equipment Engineers (EE) may be required to work night shift on a rotational basis.
Night shift rotations are expected to be no more than 4 months per calendar year.