At Intel, we are at the forefront of technology, transforming how the world works, plays, and communicates. This position is for Module equipment technicians in the FAR BACK END Process (FBE) in the FSO (FAB SORT ORGANIZATION) department, you will see the tangible impact of your work on the world around you. We are committed to diversity and inclusion, ensuring all employees feel empowered to reach their full potential.
This role is a shift based role. Candidates must have ability to work on a monthly rotating shift pattern. Exact shift details are shared during interview stage.
Key Responsibilities:
Wafer Production: Perform functions associated with all aspects of wafer production, including operations, equipment handling, and process training.
Equipment Maintenance: Conduct maintenance and repair of manufacturing equipment, troubleshoot issues, and work on defect reduction.
Technical Proficiency: Utilize technical manuals, specifications, drawings/diagrams, schematics, and verbal instructions to perform tasks.
Problem Solving: Apply problem-solving techniques and use various tools and test equipment to address production challenges.
Performs electrical or mechanical troubleshooting to determine problems in nonfunctioning equipment used in the manufacturing process.
Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and installs/assembles equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, and rough sketches or drawings.
Performs setup, calibration, and preventative maintenance on production equipment, and coordinates with supplier for service and repairs where needed.
Monitors and analyzes all related data to improve and maintain tool performance and address all tool/module related issues.
Creates reports of system failures, updates existing specs, and creates new specs that supports overall equipment maintenance/performance.
Works with Module Engineering to execute experiments and equipment configuration changes, supports data collection activities, and generally completes tasks per published procedures.
Supports Engineering with module equipment troubleshooting through data analysis and controlled experimentation that will meet or improve module availability and performance targets preventing future excursions.
During factory ramps, works with module engineering and construction teams to ensure tools are installed and/or converted per designs.
Education:
National Framework Qualification (NFQ) Level 6/7 in a technical discipline.
3+ years in technical / semiconductor / pharmaceutical / biomedical /medical device manufacturing.
3+ years of hands-on preventative and corrective maintenance in a regulated environment.
3+ years in electronics, equipment troubleshooting, installation, repair, and operation in a regulated environment.
Skills:
Eagerness to learn new skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work effectively in a diverse team and multitask.
Capability to work with minimal supervision and adapt to changing priorities.
Skills to proactively drive operational / maintenance improvements.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Commitment to promoting inclusion, diversity, and cultural change within the team
Preferred Experience (Not essential):
Hands-on maintenance of semiconductor equipment
Influencing the creation of new specifications, procedures, and business processes related to equipment maintenance.
Knowledge of process control systems.
Experience troubleshooting using schematics and complex diagrams.
Establish and support a work environment of continuous improvement.
Knowledge of lean manufacturing disciplines - High Precision Maintenance and Smart Place Work Organization.
Maintaining vacuum systems, precision mechanical equipment, or RF systems.
Willingness to travel for assignments as needed.
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