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 : Metrology
• 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.
Applicants must have:
• 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.