engineer for process definition, qualification, and production ramp activities • Develop, review, and update FMEA’s and control plans • Review and maintain equipment qualifications and maintenance • Develop and review recipes for AOI defect detection used in production for WLCSP • Develop and qualify recipes for wafer saw using SPC data • Monitor yield, defects, and scrap on a daily basis and drive yield enhancement activity through root cause analysis and corrective action • Work with Test and Quality Engineering to implement yield and quality enhancements • Work with production personnel to improve line performance and cycle time • Review new product designs for compatibility with process capability
and make appropriate recommendations.
• Identify and lead cost reduction and quality improvement initiatives • Initiate and approve manufacturing documentation and ECO’s • Hands on with equipment, including occasional maintenance and troubleshooting Education / Qualifications • BSEE, BSME, Industrial Engineering, or equivalent.
• Experience with electronics packaging and/or manufacturing. • Experience with the Automotive Requirements such as IATF 16949 Certification, PPAP, considered a plus. • Experience using software systems such as Microsoft Project, Visio, and Auto CAD is a plus. • Knowledge in Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Out Of Control Procedure (OCAP) • Use hands
on engineering skills and have the ability to work on production equipment • Solid skills in problem solving and implementation of 8D • Ability to understand, analyze, and resolve moderately complex technical problems • Ability to work independently and be effective in a fast paced environment • Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and project leadership skills.
Engineering jobs encompass a vast array of specialized roles within the field of engineering, aimed at designing, developing, and maintaining various technological systems and structures. These roles typically require a strong foundation in mathematics and science, and they span across numerous sectors such as civil, mechanical, electrical, and software engineering, among others. The key features of engineering careers include problem-solving, innovation, and the application of practical knowledge to create solutions that can improve people's lives, enhance business operations, or even address global challenges. Engineers often work in teams, collaborate with other professionals, and are at the forefront of technological advancement.