Supervise wafer fab startup operations across two sites: coordinate operators, maintenance, and engineers; manage workstation setup, tool qualifications, capacity and bottlenecks; use MES, SPC and analytics to meet schedules and deadlines.
You will also support the initial startup of our new wafer fab facility, including the management of wafer fab operators between two manufacturing sites.
Work shift: Shift 6 (Monday through Wednesday and ALT Thursday 6AM to 6PM).
ResponsibilitiesThis position will have the following primary responsibilities:
- Provide day-to-day operations and logistics support for wafer Fab startup facility.
- Work very closely with maintenance, manufacturing engineers and provide daily update on workstations setup, tools, qual lots.
- Ability to multitask and set priorities with little guidance
- Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) and ability to communicate well with all levels (operators to VPs)
- Excellent computer skills (Excel, PowerPoint, Database, MES systems) and analytical skills
- Good understanding of SPC
- Knowledge of complexity of tools, processes, and people
- Understanding of capacity constraints and bottleneck management
- Able to work in an extremely fast paced environment
- Ability and willingness to keep to a schedule and do what it takes to meet a deadline
Minimum Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
- Flexible to work and provide support at two manufacturing sites
- 5 + years in manufacturing management, industrial engineering, or equivalent with management career goals
- Project management
Successful candidates will have demonstrated the ability to work in a fast-paced atmosphere with a proven track record of performing in a high-volume manufacturing environment
- Education Required: 4-year degree or equivalent in Industrial Engineering, Management or related field, or equivalent experience in Manufacturing Supervision
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