About this role
What you will do:
• Drive Implant area safety compliance. • Ownership of a defined equipment toolset. • Publish and own tool recovery plans for owned tool sets that have been down for > 24 hours • Provide highly innovative solutions for non-standard equipment issues to enable tool recoveries from issues with very high cost or no obvious solution (even with Vendor support) • Create / critique detailed technical procedures for Equipment PMs / Tool Operation / OCAPS • Weekly monitoring and reporting of key tool indices (OEE, Availability, PM KPIs) • Drive OEE improvement through baseline equipment analysis and improvement projects working with IE, Process, Integration, R&D, Vendors. • Manage all scheduled maintenance for owned tool set. • Lean manufacturing: Identify opportunities to eliminate waste within multiple toolsets - PM extensions, post pm qual reduction. • 6S: take full ownership, drive improvement and set appropriate standards for 6S disciplines on toolset and ancillary storage areas. • Own tool start-up process from purchase to release to Tier 2 for tool installations.
What you will need:
• Degree or HND/HNC in Mechanical / Electronic / Electrical engineering is preferred. • A good level of semiconductor Implant engineering experience. • Able to demonstrate expertise within the Implant area. Experience in areas such as AMAT 9500, XR, Axcelis GSD 200 E2, Axcelis 8250, Axcelis Purion, equipment is essential. • Some familiarity with final operations semiconductor process equipment. • Familiar with all modern manufacturing concepts such as; JIT, Kaizen, Zero Defects, SPC, TQM and TPM. • Experienced in driving continuous improvement activities and projects for assigned measurables. • Highly motivated, results orientated customer service orientated, leadership and communication skills. • Some PC / Software repair and recovery skills would be an advantage. • Have a detailed understanding of facilities requirements for tools.