Thursday, February 17, 2011

Photo Equipment Engineer in Austin, TX

If your referral gets hired, Formalized Design is happy to pay you a $1,000 Referral Fee.

8” Wafer Fab PHOTO EQUIPMENT ENGINEER

Overview 
Supports the equipment engineering activities in the Photolithography Module.
Defines and documents equipment maintenance procedures, processes and improved availability states to support a high volume manufacturing line.

Qualifications
10+ years wafer fabrication, equipment maintenance and engineering.
07+ years ASML PAS 5500 steppers/scanners, ASML 1400 Twinscan
Experience on two or more of the following tool sets a plus: Cannon ES6A, TEL Mark8/ACT8/ Lithius tracks, Cymer lasers
10+ years developing Trouble Shooting Guides and reducing downtime as well as installing/sustaining/maintaining equipment

Responsibilities
Designs maintenance programs which will be used to improve tool availability, defect performance and reduce cost of ownership.
Defines and writes equipment specifications and work instructions for Photolithography equipment.
Writes reports detailing all equipment engineering projects performed.
Evaluates and recommends the selection of new process equipment.
Overseas the installation, acceptance and qualification of equipment.
Creates and Maintains Tool Health and FDC models and programs.
Uses Design of Experiments (SDE) techniques to optimize tool and process performance.
Writes preventive maintenance specifications for equipment.
Utilizing technical skills investigates and develops improvement to equipment to increase quality, tool reliability, and yield.
Assists technicians in resolving problems and in sustaining production and quality.
Trains, guides and directs maintenance technicians.
Develops training matrices for technicians.

Please refer qualified candidates to joshua.sie@formalized.com

Joshua Sie
Formalized Design Inc.
Sourcing Specialist
joshua.sie@formalized.com
www.formalized.com

Formalized Design, Inc.
12295 Oracle Blvd., Ste 340
Colorado Springs, CO 80921
719-785-7922 Office

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