Implant Equipment Engineer jobs in United States
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Bosch · 1 day ago

Implant Equipment Engineer

Bosch Group is a global leader in technology and engineering, currently expanding its semiconductor business in the U.S. The Implant Equipment Engineer will be responsible for troubleshooting and resolving manufacturing equipment issues in a clean room environment, collaborating with various teams to enhance equipment performance and support semiconductor manufacturing.

Industrial EngineeringMechanical EngineeringSensorSoftwareSoftware Engineering

Responsibilities

Collaborate with Line Maintenance and Process Engineering to troubleshoot problems & supporting wafer manufacturing
Work with vendors and contractors to install, start up, and learn new semiconductor equipment
Support of Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment to improve throughput and reduce downtime including procurement, installation, upgrades, design modifications, troubleshooting failures, reducing operating costs
Conduct equipment failure analysis and review trends to make performance improvements
Troubleshoot and repair assigned equipment using troubleshooting techniques and hand tools
Regularly interface with Management, Production, Engineering, Quality Control, and other work groups for priorities and equipment status
Provide expert support to resolve unscheduled equipment down events
Promotes and adheres to all safety and cleanroom policies
Train maintenance technicians as needed on systems to improve 24x7 response time
Manage design decisions for installation of new semiconductor equipment within the cleanroom, including the routing of facility connections to the equipment
Anticipating consumable part failures and ordering sufficient spare parts ahead of time
Manage and plan the execution of scheduled and routine maintenance

Qualification

Mechanical EngineeringElectrical EngineeringSemiconductor EquipmentElectronic TroubleshootingFMEA KnowledgeCADMicrosoft ApplicationsCleanroom EnvironmentCommunication SkillsHands-on Experience

Required

Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Electrical Engineering or equivalent education
Must have the ability to multitask and work under pressure
Strong ability to read, understand, and interpret technical documents and manuals
Ability to create and maintain operating and training documents and manuals
Strong communications skills with various audiences from vendors to fellow engineers to operators
Strong computer skills in Microsoft applications—Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Hands on experience
Ability to work and gown-up in a cleanroom environment and spend significant time on the factory floor

Preferred

Experience in pneumatics, hydraulic, cooling systems/refrigeration
Electronic troubleshooting
Experience with design and manufacturing – CAD, basic machining, 3D printing
Knowledge of FMEA
Knowledge of basic electronics – Component identification, Ohms law, Power law
Experience working with and around highly toxic chemicals and gases
Technician experience
Experience installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment
Experience writing Preventative Maintenance work procedures
Strong understanding of Semiconductor processes
Experience with Implant Semiconductor Equipment
Experience with Axcelis Purion Series implanters
Experience as an OEM Field Service Engineer

Benefits

Health, dental, and vision plans
Health savings accounts (HSA)
Flexible spending accounts
401(K) retirement plan with an attractive employer match
Wellness programs
Life insurance
Long term disability insurance
Paid time off
Parental leave

Company

Bosch is an engineering and technology firm that provides sensor technology, software, and services to improve quality of life.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
unknown
2018-06-04Non Equity Assistance

Leadership Team

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Hope McDonald
Co-Founder, Bosch mLab
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Dirk Slama
Vice President Co-innovation and IT/IoT Alliances
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