Roles & Responsibilities
Job Overview
In today's information-centric world, the core of information technology lies in the semiconductor industry. UMC is a leading global semiconductor foundry company and we are sincerely inviting process engineers to join us. You have the opportunity to develop your expertise in the semiconductor industry and improve the conditions for advanced technologies through design and development experiments to provide a more stable process at lower cost and higher yield! Learn to establish a cooperative atmosphere with various manufacturers and engineers to jointly develop strategies and solutions to improve the company's efficiency.
Responsibilities
- Day to Day monitoring and ownership to timely address in-line SPC / defect / Equipment abnormality, handling and disposition
- Manage projects in productivity improvement, particularly for new processes, using process characteristic analytical tool to improve process condition and technology
- Establish process parameters for a variety of semiconductor equipment to ensure line stability
- Evaluation and development of new equipment / materials / process
Qualifications
Minimum requirement of a Bachelor's Degree in Electronic Engineering , Electrical Electronic Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering and PhysicsDemonstrated experience of at least 6 years in semiconductor foundry module process,22 / 28 nanometer and below advance technology nodes experience is highly desirableStrong understanding of process development, optimization and troubleshooting.Proven leadership skills in leading cross-functional teams and managing projects related to process improvement or technology transferAbility to analyze complex process issues, identify root causes, and implement effective solutionsExperience skills including SPC, 8D reporting, DOE, FMEA and PMO is preferredAble to commit shift workTell employers what skills you have
Submittals
Materials Science
Troubleshooting
FMEA
Process Improvement
Technology Transfer
Semiconductor Industry
Physics
Electrical
Productivity Improvement
PMO
Process Engineering
SPC
Chemical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering