The primary responsibility of the Manufacturing Probe Process Engineer is to sustain probe processes and drive engineering issues to resolution with the objective to minimize impacts to the time it takes to successfully test a given manufacturing lot
Job Summary
The primary responsibility of the Manufacturing Probe Process Engineer is to sustain probe processes and drive engineering issues to resolution with the objective to minimize impacts to the time it takes to successfully test a given manufacturing lot.
The Probe Process Engineer will actively support the shift Probe Technicians with issues and events that occur, helping them minimize equipment downtime.
The long-term goal is to have a mature process in place for the probe team to monitor testing performance with the ability to troubleshoot and make improvements to the established processes.
Matching Summary
The primary responsibility of the Manufacturing Probe Process Engineer is to sustain probe processes and drive engineering issues to resolution with the objective to minimize impacts to the time it takes to successfully test a given manufacturing lot.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Sustain probe processes
Minimize equipment downtime
Implement SPC for probe
Troubleshoot and make improvements
Attend and participate in meetings
Nice-to-have
Innovative and self-motivated attitude
Works well independently and with teams
Assist in development of new engineers
Key Requirements
Bachelor's of Science Degree in engineering
Equivalent process engineering experience
Understanding of statistical process control
Excellent data summary and analytical skills
Strong approach for troubleshooting
Strong communication, documentation, and organizational skills
Ability to perform duties in a clean room environment
Willingness to work any shift, including weekends, nights, and holidays