Equipment Engineer Engineering - Phoenix, AZ at Geebo

Equipment Engineer

RELOCATION ASSISTANCE TO PHOENIX, ARIZONA PROVIDED!! Day-to-Day:
We are looking for an Equipment Engineer to join the module engineering department in north Phoenix. The Equipment Engineer will focus on improving tool performance and availability while meeting uptime and cycle time requirements. Your main responsibilities will be but are not limited to:
Maintain equipment performance in clean room environment for quality production. Handling on-duty and fundamental alarm troubleshooting Installing/qualifying new tool sets according to planned schedule in a timely manner Finding root cause and solving critical equipment issues. Improving tool uptime availability and driving defect reduction Identifying and pursuing opportunities for hardware capability enhancement Building defenses/monitoring system to prevent equipment failure or performance lost. Managing vendor relationships and being responsible for module liaison with facilities, vendor, and manufacturing shift personnel. Must Haves:
Bachelor's degree or higher in Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics, Mechatronics Engineering Experience in mechanical-related or semiconductor processes Able to work in a cleanroom environment, gowning up in coveralls, hoods, boots, safety glasses and gloves. Spend significant amount of time on the factory floor working on the tools. Good communication and able to take initiative, adapt priorities and responsibilities to support business needs. Recommended Skills Business Relationship Management Business Requirements Communication Electrical Engineering Electronics Mechanical Engineering Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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