As PLM Engineer your Roles and Responsibility listed below, and growth would see in T shaped approach with both breadth (Capacity) and Depth (Capability).
Roles and Responsibility:
Experienced Engineer who is aware ofgeneral system design, release management, configuration management and overall change management control)
- Owns product change management (PCM) and control
- Unreleased product approval and control
- ECO (Engineering Change Order) approval
- Implementation of PCN (Part Change Notification), with Global Product Support
- Provides guidance/input to Engineering and the Business Unit about the field service impact of part/supplier changes.
- Accuracy of customer shipped configurations and BOMs (Bill of Materials)
- CaRM (Configuration accuracy Review Meeting) reviews
- BOM (Bill of Materials) accuracy
- NSR (Non Standard Request) approval
- Owns common modules roadmap and implementation post Phase 5 of ePLC.
- Implementation of component roadmaps including part obsolescence, replacements, alternative vendors and cost reduction
- Facilitates Intercompany communication to align on product strategies, provide guidance on pricing, spare level contents, and restricted part orders.
- Implementation of cost reduction roadmap
- Manage strategic vendor issues
- Manage all changes to the product after product release whether driven by engineering, quality, safety,
customer demands or supply obsolesce.
Qualifications
- B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 8-10 years of experience.
- Demonstrates conceptual and practical expertise in own discipline and basic knowledge of related disciplines.
- Understands key business drivers; uses this understanding to accomplish own work
- Mechanical engineering experience in component selection, building, testing, troubleshooting, and releasing semiconductor or other similar scale capital equipment.
- Knowledge in SEMI S2/S8/S14, NFPA 79, F47, CE, EMI/EMC safety standards
- Knowledge of 3D CAD design tools (i.e., Inventor) and 2D CAD drawing tools not limited to Nx, Inventor, AutoCAD, etc.
- Working knowledge of materials & components used in semiconductor wafer manufacturing equipment, materials characterization methods, and failure analysis of materials/system.
- Experience with supporting manufacturing and service organizations through training, documentation (procedures, OMS, BKMs, etc.), and troubleshooting.
- Strong communications skills, organizational skills and sense of collaboration.
- Drive and desire to thrive in a start-up like environment.
QualificationsBachelor's Degree
2 - 4 Years
Full time
Assignee / Regular