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Process Engineer

Finlay Jude Associates Ltd
Oldham
1 week ago
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FJA are recruiting on behalf of a leading company that delivers analogue and discrete power solutions Worldwide. The company specialise in the automotive, industrial, computing, consumer electronics and communications sectors.

They are looking to recruit a Process Engineer responsible to the Process Engineering Manager.

This role is based in Greater Manchester, office based.
We are open to Graduates for this role but you must have Semi-Conductor knowledge and a broad knowledge of the whole Manufacturing process.

Benefits
Competitive salary and benefits package
Pension Scheme, Life assurance, Employee Assistance Programme, Costco membership, Cycle to work scheme etc
Private health care
Opportunities for professional development and growth
Challenging and rewarding work environment
Collaboration with experienced professionals in the industry
The Yield Engineer will support Electrical & Quality Yield engineering activities within the manufacturing process area to sustain and improve the wafer fabrication processes from Fab through to assembly. This will include supporting automotive controls within OFAB and running Six Sigma improvement projects.

Process Engineer role:
You will enhance semiconductor processes, introduce new tools, and collaborate with development teams to drive product growth and success.
Develop, maintain, and support wafer fabrication processes with a focus on process capability, quality, and electrical yield.
Create and implement auditable instructions and procedures to achieve manufacturing targets, ensure process control and measurement consistency, and maintain compliance with health and safety standards.
Improve process, procedure or operator function through robust SPC, DOE, R&R, 8D, 6 Sigma or other structured techniques to show benefits in product efficiency and quality.
The transfer and production implementation of new processes from development to production status as robust, capable, stable and high yielding processes.
Support all manufacturing activities and ensure that all quality, customer and safety requirements are exceeded.
Report against targets and goals to highlight issues and / or improvement opportunities.
Leading or participating in cross functional and facility quality teams and work group activities with a view to optimizing efficiency and effectiveness.
Reporting against targets and goals to highlight issues and/or improvement opportunities.
Be a party to influencing attitudes and behaviors to ensure Process Engineering achieves the required standards.
Participate in cross functional teams on Continuous Improvement Projects.
Support any changes for Data collection/SPC operations.
Process Engineer requirements:
Must have Semi-conductor knowledge
Must have an Electrical Engineering or Physics Degree.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Comprehensive I.T. Skills
Able to work independently and form productive working relationships with other departments / teams
Hands on approach to solve problems
Self-motivation with a positive attitude towards work in fast changing environment
Ability to make consequential decisions to tight timescales
If you are looking for a fantastic Process Engineer opportunity and want to work for a leading national contractor with opportunities to progress, then click on the 'apply now button

Due to the high volume of applications, we receive we are not always able to reply to all applications. If you havent heard back from us within 2 weeks, then please accept that your application has been unsuccessful for the role we currently have advertised

Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and abilities to perform the duties of the job. Finlay Jude Associates Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers

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