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Product Engineer – Semiconductors – Greenock - Scotland
Step into a role that not only challenges but also rewards. As a Semiconductor Product Engineer, you will be at the forefront of innovation, leading new product initiatives and collaborating with cross-functional teams. This position offers an unparalleled chance to leverage your expertise in semiconductor fabrication, qualification and semiconductor testing, while making a significant impact in the Power industry.
Why This Role Stands Out:
Professional Growth: Engage in a dynamic environment that nurtures your technical skills and broadens your industry knowledge.
Collaborative Atmosphere: Work alongside Sales & Marketing, Design, and Quality teams, fostering a culture of shared success.
Innovative Projects: Lead the charge in new product development, ensuring timely releases and maintaining high standards of quality.
Market Influence: Play a pivotal role in bridging technical knowledge with market needs, supporting Sales & Marketing teams in design-in activities.
Key Responsibilities:
Product Development - Steer new product development processes, ensuring timely releases and meticulous schedule management.
Documentation - Craft and disseminate detailed product datasheets to maintain clarity and accuracy.
Sales & Marketing Support - Provide steadfast support for Sales & Marketing teams, bridging technical knowledge with market needs.
Lifecycle Management - Oversee product life cycles, encompassing EOL, ECR, and PCN in alignment with product roadmaps and BU strategies.
Production Changes - Ensure production-embedded changes through systematic controls and participate in SCS part creations.
Team Collaboration - Engage actively with multifunctional teams to address challenges in fabrication, packaging, testing, and application.
Additional Tasks - Accomplish additional tasks delegated by the supervisor.
Apply now! Or for more information on the Product Engineer role, based in Greenock, Scotland, please contact Tommy Beazley Quoting reference TRB396

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