Toppan Photomasks Round Rock
Lithography Engineer
Lithography Engineer
position focused on engineering functions associated with the mask-making process. The candidate will spend time in engineering roles and on shift with operations to support the manufacturing processes. Responsibilities include monitoring the process inputs, equipment, and outputs, and implementing improvement plans to maximize output (high utilization and low cycle time) while meeting quality requirements. The candidate will interface with operations, maintenance, and facilities to accomplish these goals. The candidate will be responsible for identifying best practices, documenting them, and developing standard operating procedures.
Responsibilities
Address mask-making process responsibilities, work on shift with operations to support manufacturing processes, monitor inputs/equipment/outputs, and implement improvement plans to maximize output and meet quality requirements.
Engage in equipment maintenance activities including troubleshooting electromechanical systems and performing preventative maintenance on lithography tools.
Analyze tool telemetry parameters and performance data and assist in developing plans to improve yield and throughput.
Knowledge / Experience
Bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline or Chemistry/Physics preferred; Master's degree considered a plus.
3+ years of hands-on semiconductor (wafer or photomask) experience.
Knowledge of Statistical Process Control (SPC), data management, and data analysis.
Knowledge of Quality systems (CP, FMEA, 8D).
Skills
Experience with DVM and oscilloscope.
Familiarity with electromechanical schematics.
Ability to work independently and with teams.
Ability to analyze data and develop actions.
Root cause investigation and problem solving.
Clarity in oral and written communication.
Technical writing experience.
Ability to provide technical guidance.
Experience with MS Office Suite.
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming skills preferred.
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position focused on engineering functions associated with the mask-making process. The candidate will spend time in engineering roles and on shift with operations to support the manufacturing processes. Responsibilities include monitoring the process inputs, equipment, and outputs, and implementing improvement plans to maximize output (high utilization and low cycle time) while meeting quality requirements. The candidate will interface with operations, maintenance, and facilities to accomplish these goals. The candidate will be responsible for identifying best practices, documenting them, and developing standard operating procedures.
Responsibilities
Address mask-making process responsibilities, work on shift with operations to support manufacturing processes, monitor inputs/equipment/outputs, and implement improvement plans to maximize output and meet quality requirements.
Engage in equipment maintenance activities including troubleshooting electromechanical systems and performing preventative maintenance on lithography tools.
Analyze tool telemetry parameters and performance data and assist in developing plans to improve yield and throughput.
Knowledge / Experience
Bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline or Chemistry/Physics preferred; Master's degree considered a plus.
3+ years of hands-on semiconductor (wafer or photomask) experience.
Knowledge of Statistical Process Control (SPC), data management, and data analysis.
Knowledge of Quality systems (CP, FMEA, 8D).
Skills
Experience with DVM and oscilloscope.
Familiarity with electromechanical schematics.
Ability to work independently and with teams.
Ability to analyze data and develop actions.
Root cause investigation and problem solving.
Clarity in oral and written communication.
Technical writing experience.
Ability to provide technical guidance.
Experience with MS Office Suite.
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming skills preferred.
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