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Senior/Principal Engineer, Photo Equipment Development

MICRON SEMICONDUCTOR ASIA OPERATIONS PTE. LTD.

Singapore

On-site

SGD 70,000 - 100,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading semiconductor company in Singapore is seeking a Senior Equipment Engineer to support R&D activities related to ASML and Cannon tools. This role involves leading the design and development of semiconductor photolithography equipment, ensuring quality in installations, and collaborating with various teams. The ideal candidate will have a Master’s degree and over three years of experience in the semiconductor industry, with strong troubleshooting and project management skills. Join us to innovate solutions that enhance equipment performance and support advanced manufacturing processes.

Qualifications

  • Masters or >3 years of experience in semiconductor industry related to ASML/Cannon equipment.
  • In-depth understanding of Semiconductor Photolithography equipment operation and installation procedures.
  • Ability to develop and optimize equipment hardware design.

Responsibilities

  • Lead design and development of ASML/Cannon tools.
  • Ensure quality and cost control during tool installation.
  • Generate and maintain performance and operation documentation.

Skills

Team collaboration
Troubleshooting
Project management

Education

Masters in relevant field
Job description

As a Senior Equipment Engineer/Equipment Engineer in SG EDE Photolithography team, you will be expected to support R&D activities associated with rapid deployment of ASML or Cannon First-of-Kind equipment, the CIP hardware evaluations and managing on the timeline needed to deploy in current technode/next advance technode on time. Good team spirit and good collaborations working is needed with various stakeholders including (not limited to) facilities/fab support/Gas & Chemical/EHS/F4/F10/Central team etc with various equipment setup and improvement work necessitated thereof as well as to ensure extended engagement with F4 on the upcoming First-of-Kind equipment in upcoming technode. Expected to work independently with minimal direction and complete projects in a timely manner and achieve set objectives.

Responsibilities
  • Leading the design, development and characterization of new scanner (ASML/Cannon) tools and identifying and closing any hardware and procedural gaps.
  • Innovate solutions that enable best in class performance in Semiconductor Photolithography ASML/Cannon Tools
  • Oversee installation and upgrades of Semiconductor Photolithography ASML/Cannon tools ensuring quality of work, cost control and alignment to project schedule.
  • Engage Semiconductor Photolithography ASML/Cannon equipment vendors to improve current products and implement roadmap needs.
  • Work with Semiconductor Photolithography ASML/Cannon Process Engineers, Manufacturing, Procurement, and Vendor partners to develop a comprehensive package capable for our volume manufacturing sites.
  • Generating and maintaining documents that outline Semiconductor Photolithography ASML/Cannon equipment performance, operating procedures, maintenance specifications, and cost metrics.
  • Support Internal And External Audits
Requirements
  • Masters or >3 years of experience in the semiconductor industry in the area of Semiconductor Photolithography ASML/Cannon equipment engineer roles.
  • In-depth understanding of the Semiconductor Photolithography ASML/Cannon equipment operation, working principles, troubleshooting and tool installation procedure is a must.
  • Exposure to Semiconductor Photolithography ASML/Cannon R&D equipment transfer and ability to develop/optimize equipment hardware design is preferred.
  • Communications and collaboration with partners both locally and globally. Strict adherence to Micron Intellectual Property protection policy is a must.
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