Process Engineer

Teledyne Technologies Incorporated
Chelmsford
5 days ago
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Job Overview

Teledyne Technologies Incorporated provides enabling technologies for industrial growth markets that require advanced technology and high reliability. These markets include aerospace and defense, factory automation, air and water quality environmental monitoring, electronics design and development, oceanographic research, deepwater oil and gas exploration and production, medical imaging and pharmaceutical research.


Responsibilities

  • Support data gathering and analysis across all wafer processing areas to address yield issues and process monitoring via Excel spreadsheets and SPC software.
  • Generate and maintain routes for SAP ME.
  • Respond rapidly to process issues and, working with others, ensure a timely resolution is found and provide clear progress updates to all wafer processing team members.
  • Provide technical support as and when necessitated by the needs of the processes to all internal and external customers, focusing primarily on the issues raised by shift personnel, including diagnosis and solution of production/yield problems, set up of recipes and work instructions for new designs.
  • Ensure that the appropriate equipment, processes and documentation exist for the correct manufacturing of the product. Provide training/mentoring to the rest of the processing engineering team and other personnel involved in processing to ensure all people can work effectively.
  • Identify improvement opportunities, using CI techniques and local key performance indicators to drive out waste to achieve and sustain Space Imaging’s divisional operational targets, suggest and implement changes that improve yield or cycle time and determine and improve process capability.
  • Support the introduction of new equipment sets, with process set up and qualification, training and introduction to production.

Requirements

  • A practical mind set with logical problem‑solving skills and an attention to detail.
  • Strong personal accountability with a team working ethic and drive for timely completion of tasks.
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to interface well with others.
  • Team player with excellent organisational skills able to manage own time and workload efficiently.
  • May be required to wear Self‑contained Breathing apparatus or other face‑fitted mask after medical pass and training.
  • Work alternating double day shifts (6:00‑14:00 pm Monday‑Thursday, 6:00‑13:30 pm Friday. Then 13:30‑21:30 Monday‑Thursday, 13:00‑20:30 Friday).

Qualifications / Experience

  • Experience in SAP Maintenance would be advantageous.
  • High level of competency using Microsoft Excel and Word.
  • Degree level qualification in Engineering or related subject.
  • Experience working in a semiconductor production environment would be an advantage.

Teledyne and all of our employees are committed to conducting business with the highest ethical standards. We require all employees to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, rules and regulatory orders. Our reputation for honesty, integrity and high ethics is as important to us as our reputation for making innovative sensing solutions.


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