Build/ Test Manufacturing Engineer (7am - 4.30pm)
Applied Materials South East Asia is a strategic hub for Applied Materials, consisting of diverse business activities across manufacturing, R&D, corporate functions and field services in Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines.
Singapore serves as the regional headquarters for Applied Materials.
Since its establishment in 1991, the Applied Materials Singapore Operations Center has become our largest factory outside the United States.
Singapore manufacturing accounts for around 50% of global semiconductor equipment output.
As a Manufacturing Engineer, you need to rise to the challenge of building systems that meet our customers’ needs for highly specialized solutions.
The assembled systems may look similar, but the value comes in the sophisticated ways we seamlessly incorporate their many unique requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Develop, implement, and maintain methods, operation sequence and processes in the fabrication of parts, components, sub-assemblies and final assemblies.
Interface with other engineering functions to coordinate the release of product improvements and/or new products.
Launch, release, approve and implement or issue engineering change requests as required to support design engineering and Operations with new and existing products.
Estimate manufacturing costs, determine time standards and make recommendations for tooling and process requirements.
Use DFx principles to reduce manufacturing and/or product costs, and improve delivered product quality.
Develop and use test procedures, including assisting with the definition of test specifications with design / software engineering.
May work with test engineering on the design and development of test fixtures.
May assist in the coordination of test fixture sourcing activities.
Gather operational and test data and evaluate results; may take corrective/continuous improvement actions.
Evaluate work methods, procedures and policies.
Participate in the development and maintenance of new and existing business processes; update as necessary to ensure current practices are documented.
Determine root cause and corrective action analysis for issues that arise during assembly and/or test of systems; provide failure analysis report as required.
Perform Process Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis when working with New Product Development.
Requirements
Bachelor Degree in Engineering or equivalent.
More than 3 years of relevant experiences in semiconductor or manufacturing industry.
Ability to commit permanent first shift (7am - 4.30pm).
Ability to work with any levels of stakeholders globally.
Ability to attend meetings on different time zones when necessary.
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