Process Engineer Team Lead - Photolithography
  • England,East of England,Suffolk
  • full-time
  • Competitive salary
Job Description:
Key Responsibilities:
* Lead the Photolithography Team: Manage a small team of engineers and technicians, providing technical guidance and mentorship.
* Ensure all cell team members have clear goals with aligned deliverables to meet the needs of our customers and complete performance reviews against agreed objectives.
* Ensure cell plans are live documents with clear project timelines, ownership, inclusive of all cell related requirements.
* Lead the cell process development roadmap to ensure that process capability and toolset stays at the forefront of technology and enables the product roadmap
* Foster creativity within the team to tackle upcoming obstacles and sustain our position as a technology leader.
* Day to day operation owner of a defined process tool set.
* Develop, modify, and continuously improve manufacturing process and procedures to enable higher productivity, reduced scrap, and improved quality.
* Setup and monitoring statistical process and control (SPC) charts.
* Assist in creating building blocks within process modules.
* Applying various statistical methods to improve reproducibility and manufacturability through Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA), Control Plan and Gage R&R studies.
* Document tool operation and process details and write standard of procedures (SOPs)
To be considered you will need the following:
* Minimum of 5-years Fab experience in Process Engineering / Process Development
* Hand-on experience in photolithography processing
* Experience with Process equipment and associated metrology tools.
* Track record in using structured problem-solving techniques.
* Master’s Degree in relevant subject, Physics, Chemistry, Material Science, Chemical Engineering, Electronic Engineering etc.
* Knowledge and experience of SPC processes.
Job number 1465641
metapel
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MicroTECH Global Ltd
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