Graduate Process Engineer

Octagon Group
Manchester, United Kingdom
2 months ago
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Graduate Process Engineer – Semiconductor Manufacturing

Location: Manchester | Permanent | Competitive salary + benefits

A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Graduate Process Engineer to join a leading semiconductor manufacturer in Manchester. The role focuses on supporting yield and quality improvements across wafer fabrication and assembly, driving process efficiency and reliability.

Key Responsibilities for the Graduate Process Engineer job:

* Review and disposition lots on hold for quality/electrical issues, ensuring effective feedback to process teams.

* Lead root cause analysis and corrective actions to improve site yield.

* Maintain and support automotive process controls (DPAT, SYL, SBL).

* Create and maintain PROMIS routes, yield/quality reports, and data scripts (Python/R, SPC tools).

* Support new product introduction and Six Sigma improvement projects.

* Work closely with cross-functional teams in [Insert Location] to optimise processes.

Skills & Experience required for the Graduate Process Engineer job:

* Degree in Electronics, Physics, or related field.

* Understanding / knowledge of semiconductor physics and wafer fabrication.

* Strong analytical, communication, and organisational skills.

* Collaborative, innovative environment with career progression.

This is a key position within a forward-thinking engineering environment, where innovation and precision meet. If you’re passionate about process excellence and thrive in a cleanroom / manufacturing setting — I’d love to hear from you.

Apply today for the Graduate Process Engineer job in Manchester and help shape the future of semiconductor manufacturing

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