Roles & Responsibilities
About Our Group : Join the dynamic Recording Media Operations (RMO) Sputter Equipment Engineering team at Seagate Technology. We specialize in engineering innovative solutions across mechanical, electrical / electronics, PLC, software & controls, and advanced analytic systems. Our mission is to enhance ultra-high vacuum (UHV) sputter machines through upgrades that improve Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), reduce downtime, optimize operations and process capabilities, lower indirect material (IDM) / hardware / consumables costs, boost productivity, and ensure readiness for new product conversions. We are committed to delivering exceptional media performance and minimizing defects.
About the Role – You Will :
- Install, upgrade, and maintain state-of-the-art sputter systems.
- Lead and manage projects, ensuring timely completion within stipulated schedules.
- Actively participate in technical meetings and discussions.
- Troubleshoot and resolve both mechanical and electrical issues.
- Generate comprehensive reports, including daily updates, issue logs, and Closed Loop Corrective Actions (CLCA).
- Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including Software, Process, Launch, Maintenance, and Equipment Development Engineering.
- Lead and mentor a team of junior engineers and technicians.
- Drive continuous improvement projects to enhance system performance and refine working protocols.
About You :
Embody Seagate Technology's core values : Innovation, Integrity, and Inclusion.Demonstrate strong intra-cultural awareness and organizational sensitivity.Thrive in a fast-paced environment with multiple priorities.Be a collaborative team player with a resourceful approach.Exhibit a result-oriented mindset, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to work independently.Possess effective communication and interpersonal skills.Leadership qualities to guide junior engineers and technicians effectivelyBe comfortable working in a cleanroom and structured manufacturing environment.Your Experience Includes :
A Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a relevant field, with at least 5 years of pertinent experience.Proven experience in installing and maintaining high vacuum CVD / PVD systems in a cleanroom environment.Exceptional troubleshooting capabilities.Knowledge of Thin Film, PVD, CVD, Etch, Ion Beam, Ion Implantation, and Ultra-High Vacuum tools is a plus.Tell employers what skills you have
Leadership
Troubleshooting
Ability To Work Independently
Uhv
Interpersonal Skills
Electrical
PLC
Reliability
Equipment Maintenance
Attention to Detail
Film
Team Player
Manufacturing
Electronics
PVD