Key Responsibilities
Plays an integral role in the day-to-day operations of semiconductor capital equipment. Determines root cause and implements corrective actions for issues that arise during assembly and/or test of implanter systems. Launches, releases, approves and implements engineering changes as required to support new and existing products. Collaborates with other engineering functions to coordinate the release of product improvements and new products.
Evaluates manufacturing and test data to make sustained continuous improvements. Develops, implements, and maintains methods, sequence and processes in the fabrication of parts, components, sub-assemblies and final assemblies. Uses DFx principles to reduce manufacturing and/or product costs, and improve delivered product quality.
Evaluates work methods to implement safe and ergonomic standards. Designs, procures, and implements tools and fixtures. Participates in the development and maintenance of new and existing business processes; updates as necessary to ensure current practices are documented. Drives changes as needed to support manufacturing operations.
Education:
BS Degree in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Degree, MS Degree a +
Functional Knowledge
* Demonstrates expanded conceptual knowledge in own discipline and broadens capabilities
* Experience using 3D CAD systems (PTC Creo a plus)
* Familiar with MRP systems and function (SAP knowledge a plus)
Business Expertise
Understands key business drivers; uses this understanding to accomplish own work
Leadership
No supervisory responsibilities but provides informal guidance to new team members
Problem Solving
Solves problems in straightforward situations; analyzes possible solutions using technical experience and judgment and precedents
Impact
Impacts quality of own work and the work of others on the team; works within guidelines and policies
Interpersonal Skills
Explains complex information to others in straightforward situations
Qualifications
Education:
Bachelor's Degree
Skills
Certifications:
Languages:
Years of Experience:
4 - 7 Years
Work Experience:
Additional Information
Travel:
No
Relocation Eligible:
Yes
Applied Materials is committed to diversity in its workforce including Equal Employment Opportunity for Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities.
Santa Clara, CA
Applied Materials, Inc. provides manufacturing equipment, services, and software to the semiconductor, display, and related industries. It operates through three segments: Semiconductor Systems, Applied Global Services, and Display and Adjacent Markets. The Semiconductor Systems segment develops, manufactures, and sells various manufacturing equipment that is used to fabricate semiconductor chips or integrated circuits. This segment also offers various technologies, including epitaxy, ion implantation, oxidation and nitridation, rapid thermal processing, physical vapor deposition, chemical vapor deposition, chemical mechanical planarization, electrochemical deposition, atomic layer deposition, etching, and selective removal, as well as metrology and inspection tools.
The Applied Global Services segment provides integrated solutions to optimize equipment and fab performance and productivity comprising spares, upgrades, services, remanufactured earlier generation equipment, and factory automation software for semiconductor, display, and other products. The Display and Adjacent Markets segment offers products for manufacturing liquid crystal displays; organic light-emitting diodes; and other display technologies for TVs, monitors, laptops, personal computers, electronic tablets, smart phones, and other consumer-oriented devices, as well as equipment for flexible substrates.
The company serves manufacturers of semiconductor wafers and chips, liquid crystal and organic light-emitting diode displays, and other electronic devices. It operates in the United States, China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Europe. Applied Materials, Inc. was founded in 1967 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.