Facility Engineer
Industry: Semiconductor
Contract: 12 Months+
Shift Hours: 7am-4:00pm
Shift Days: Monday-Friday
Job Description:
Job Description:
- As a Facilities Engineer your responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
- Own safety within your area of influence and being a safety role model.
- Use engineering skills and disciplined analytics and problem solving to deliver best-in-class system reliability including safe, uninterrupted factory operation.
- Daily planning and coordination of work with engineering and technician teams.
- Drive improvement projects to meet design criteria, scope, budget, and schedule.
- Collaborate across multiple functions to coordinate work in the field and ensure compliance to existing facilities and environmental standards, specifications, codes and processes.
- On-call responsibilities; act as first point of contact for all engineering related issues.
- Maintain Plan of Record documentation and specifications governing system design, troubleshooting, and operations.
- Coordinate with key suppliers to ensure the latest and most cost-effective solutions are implemented and that technical accuracy is maintained in master specifications and standards.
- The successful candidate should exhibit the following behavioral traits:
- Willingness to collaborate effectively with a diverse, high-performing team to achieve challenging goals.
- Curiosity and a predisposition for learning and problem-solving skills.
Minimum Qualification:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical Engineering or related engineering discipline with 3+ years of experience working in facilities or high-volume manufacturing.
- Master's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical Engineering related engineering discipline with 2+ years of experience working in facilities or high-volume manufacturing.
Preferred Qualification:
- 2+ years of experience in one or more of the following:
- Statistical Process Control.
- Working in a production environment and/or with other facilities process systems.
- Project planning, coordination, and integration.
- Tool/system ownership
- Writing procedures, system specifications, and other forms of technical writing to support sustaining of new equipment.