A Line Engineer will be expected to manage shift loop operations to meet OTF quality and output goals. A Line Engineer will be responsible for but not limited to: Strategic WIP (Work in Progress) management of critical queue time loops across several buildings. (F12, F22, F32, F42, F52 - Fabs at OTF). Developing plans to optimize loop performance and partner with Manufacturing Engineers to implement plans. Coordinating preventive maintenances (PMs), downtime, tool reservations (including factory warm downs) through strong communication and partnership with the loop modules and Manufacturing. Gathering tool status and determining release strategy (tactical 12 hr. plans). Documenting/understanding utilization gaps for loop tools and systematically driving learnings into the modules. Understanding root cause for lots missing Queue Time goals and systematically driving learnings into the modules. Working with IMT and Module GLs on taking tools down in a controlled manner (tracers). The ideal candidate should exhibit the following behavioral traits: Excellent listening, written and verbal communication, tolerance of ambiguity, and commitment to task. Excellent negotiator and skilled at partnering with other groups to solve problems and drive solutions. Comfortable working in a high performing team culture which includes setting high expectations, driving accountability to those expectations with a high sense of urgency, role modeling the desired culture, leading a team to produce results. The ideal candidate should exhibit the following behavioral traits: Verbal and written communication skills. Informal leadership skills. Strong analytical skills with fast learning curve. Experience working in a fast-paced high performing team environment. Shift 6: (nights backend) PM-AM Wed-Sat and alternating Saturday night.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level