Equipment Engineer

Req ID: JR97570 Equipment Engineer Our vision is to transform how the world uses information to enrich life for all. Micron Technology is a world leader in innovating memory and storage solutions that accelerate the transformation of information into intelligence, inspiring the world to learn, communicate and advance faster than ever. Support new tool installation and qualification. Achieve planned for output ramp vendor release schedules on new tools and system conversions. Work closely with the process engineers, process lead and LOL on start-ups and conversions to meet required in-service dates. Support future engineering modifications needed for Micron’s products. Work closely with process engineering, planning and R&D for the timely execution of all modifications. Track equipment performance and develop Pareto analysis of tool issues. Manage vendor support through documented CIP commitments. Work with 1st shift process engineering to plan experiments and modifications for availability and through improvements. Implement a comprehensive PM system for responsible tool set(s). Ensure equipment maintenance and repair procedures, and schedules are maintained. Work with other engineers to develop process and equipment modifications to improve product yield, increase productivity, and reduce cost. Audit and track the success of the PM scheduling. Work with line support to maintain the integrity of the responsible WS. Attend and be an active member in the workstation module meeting. Relay to line support, all the ongoing and future plans to improve the workstation. Assist the line support activities. Work to reduce diffusion area SPC and run deviation occurrences and assist in the development of corrective actions. Drive excursion and scrap reduction plans where equipment hardware and maintenance methods are a factor. Work with the diffusion cost engineer to reduce cost for responsible tool set(s). Review and audit the overall COO. Ensure the communication of all process and equipment related changes affecting responsible tools in the diffusion process area. Regularly report on equipment issues, plans and accomplishments. Ensure proper change control documentation for all equipment team activities and projects. Assist in the implementation of all aspects of the TPM program. Work to maintain a good relation with all support areas i.e. fab support, facilities, purchasing. Employer will accept a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related field. Position requires: 1\. FDC; 2\. SPC; 3\. Tool and process alarms; 4\. Fishbone; 5\. 5Whys.; 6\. Pareto; 7\. Categorization; 8\. Statistical methods, 9\. Reading mechanical and electrical drawings; 10\. HPM; 11\. VMBs; and 12\. Knowledge in pumps, scrubbers, and general equipment safety. Job Profile(s): Equipment Engineer 3 Relocation Level: TBD Before Getting Started Please review Micron’s Internal Job Application Policy on your regional PeopleNow Career Opportunities page before searching and applying for jobs. Note in particular that: * Hiring managers may view your performance appraisals, original resume, transcripts or other performance-related documentation in your personal file. This information will be held in confidence. * If you are selected to interview for a position, you must notify your direct supervisor before participating in the interview process. As a world leader in the semiconductor industry, Micron is dedicated to your personal wellbeing and professional growth. Micron benefits are designed to help you stay well, provide peace of mind and help you prepare for the future. We offer a choice of medical, dental and vision plans in all locations enabling team members to select the plans that best meet their family healthcare needs and budget. Micron also provides benefit programs that help protect your income if you are unable to work due to illness or injury, and paid family leave. Additionally, Micron benefits include a robust paid time-off program and paid holidays. For additional information regarding the Benefit programs available, please see the Benefits Guide posted on Benefits | Micron Technology, Inc Micron is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, citizenship status, disability, protected veteran status, gender identity or any other factor protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. To learn about your right to work click here. For US Sites Only: To request assistance with the application process and/or for reasonable accommodations, please contact Micron’s People Organization at hrsupport_na@micron.com or 1-800-336-8918 (select option #3)

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