GlobalWafers America ยท 5 days ago
Automation Engineer
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Responsibilities
Develop and document equipment improvements including projects related to reliable equipment operations, throughput and capacity, reducing operator time investment and cost of ownership.
Works with equipment vendors to get new equipment installed, operational, qualified, and working flawlessly.
Performs complex data analysis using queries, statistical software, scripts, or machine vision libraries.
Effectively team with global equipment vendors, which will occasionally require evening calls and travel abroad.
Analyze equipment performance and establish equipment metrics.
Captures learning by writing clear, action-oriented, evergreen maintenance procedures, trouble-shooting guides, and Response Flow Charts (RFC).
Improve the reliability, capability, safety, or cost-of-ownership of equipment used in the manufacturing line.
Qualification
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Required
BS in any Engineering discipline
Demonstrated hands-on ability to methodically troubleshoot equipment problems and isolate design flaws
Able to work on urgent projects without neglecting long-term objectives
Competence in at least one current coding language, one software tool for data analysis, and one CAD software
Preferred
SolidWorks, 3D Printing using plastics, metals and ceramics
SPC, SQL, Queries, Python, MATLAB, Mathworks, Excel Macros, Minitab, PMP, JMP, Spotfire, OpenCV, AI
Experience with cobots, mobile platforms, anthropomorphic robots, and integration with computer vision
Able to make and lead equipment improvement projects
Distill and document/transfer knowledge for maintenance and operational employees
Benefits
401(k) savings plan
Company
GlobalWafers America
GlobalWafers America (GWA) is currently under construction in Sherman, Texas and will be the first 300-mm silicon wafer plant built in the United States in over 20 years.
Funding
Current Stage
Growth StageCompany data provided by crunchbase