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Manufacturing Engineer - Manufacturing & Injection Moulding & Cad, Systems Engineer - Products Research & Development, Research & Development Engineer, Senior Characterization Engineer, Field Process Engineer, Process Engineer, R&D Engineer - II, Mechanical Engineer - Solidworks, DevOps Research & Development, Member Of Technical Staff - R&D Engineering.
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Application Engineering experience with manufacturing control systems in a highly automated manufacturing environment, preferably Distributed Control Systems (e.g. DeltaV), Keep abreast of key Manufacturing IT trends and be curious - Smart Buildings, Smart Manufacturing, Industrial IoT, Manufacturing Digital Plant Maturity, Cybersecurity, Pharma 4.0, Data Integrity principles, technology, and data standardization, etc.
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Application Engineering experience with manufacturing management systems, such as Manufacturing Execution System (Preferrably Emerson Syncade and or Rockwell PharmaSuite), Data Historian (e.g. OSI PI ), LIMS, ERP etc.
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Experienced in semiconductor manufacturing and wafer fab equipment. Functional KnowledgeSolid understanding of semiconductor manufacturing & wafer fab equipment (operational & service experience)Works on issues where analysis of situation or data requires review of relevant factorsBusiness ExpertiseReceives assignments in the form of objectives with goals and the process by which to meet goals.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience working as a Quality Engineer, Product Engineer, Process Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, or Industrial Engineer and a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Science, Math, or Statistics, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The successful professional has 5+ years of experience in consulting engineering with an A/E firm in any of the following sectors: microelectronics, mission-critical, pharma, lab research centers, or advanced manufacturing.
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Solid understanding of semiconductor manufacturing & wafer fab equipment (operational & service experience) Manager III, Customer/Field Service Engineer (M3) Responsible for account planning with District Sales Engineer.
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As a Process Control Engineer you will be part of a dynamic technical team driving manufacturing efficiency and productivity in a plant environment. Wax Process Control Engineer / LPC - S / Dept 282 (Portland, OR.
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7+ years of experience in Project Management, Design Manager, Engineering Manager, Construction Manager, Project Engineer, Superintendent or equivalent construction leadership expertise will be considered in lieu of a degree.
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Join our Intel Fab Construction Enterprise (FCE) in building the world's largest semiconductor manufacturing factories across the globe. Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art.
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Using our vertically integrated technology platform, leveraging additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and autonomous robotics to deliver superiority over traditional aerospace manufacturing methods, we’re disrupting 60 years of aerospace with our novelty approach to get to space, Mars, and beyond faster, more cost-effective, and more reliable.
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This position is for a wafer fabrication Process Engineer at Intel's FSO (Far Back End Sort Organization) FBE C4 factory in Aloha, Oregon. Business group: As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art.
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Experience in semiconductor manufacturing process flow, including lithography and metrology. The Frame Cellset Owner team works closely with many organizations including Process Technology Development, Product Design, Litho Resolution Enhancement Techniques, Design Enablement Runsets, Intel Tapeout Operations, Intel Mask Operations, and the Virtual Factory to enable all Intel process technologies both during development and continuing through high volume manufacturing.
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3+ years’ experience preferred in an integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing environment with a technical background on lithography and/or on-product metrology, of which a minimum of 2 years in scanner, high-end DUV or EUV preferred.
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As a Senior Advanced Manufacturing Engineer will collaborate with New Product Introduction cross-functional teams to establish product and production readiness for high precision, laser-based systems and to transfer knowledge from development engineering to the global manufacturing plants.
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