Own proliferation, beta testing and collecting feedback of the new/production tool performance in the field
Become a conduit between the tool design and field service team
Work with vendor and global supply chain team to establish checks and balances to every custom tool. (100-200 units as of today)
Manage decision making of tooling manufacturing containments and upgrade
Travel to commissioning sites, vendor sites. containment/service sites, and Giga factories 10-15% of the time
Cross functional collaboration with vendors and internal stakeholders to deliver on tight deadlines for quick turnaround assemblies
Become a single point of contact for End of life and annual maintenance required for electromechanical tools in the field
Become a single point of contact for QC for global teams and vendors/CMs
What You’ll Bring
Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Industrial Engineering, or equivalent experience
2 or more years of proven manufacturing, DFM/DFA, QC experience
2 or more years of product/tool release, change control experience
2 or more years of experience with dealing with supply chain constraints in design
2 or more years of experience in direct interfacing with product system testing, product system engineers & system troubleshooting
1 or more years of general electrical-mechanical design, manufacturing and/or integration experience
Proven ability to communicate to stakeholder’s ways to improve designs and processes from diligent tests and studies
Experience working with digital communication busses (CAN, Ethernet, RS-485, USB, SPI, I2C, etc.), PCBA, electrical enclosures, electrical harnesses, power supply
Understanding of key analog components such as capacitors, resistors, MOSFETs, op-amps, switching regulators, gate drivers, etc.
Proficiency with lab equipment. (oscilloscopes, electronic loads, signal generators, etc)