About the role
Senior Engineer, Global Probe Operations role based on the published job description. Key responsibilities and requirements were extracted directly from the posting for quick review.
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Key Responsibilities
- Optimizing supply to demand request as well as developing and improving the performance levels of the overall FE probe network, working with various internal and external groups to improve overall FE output performance, and meeting the output commitment on time. You will be facilitating on the rolling out of key indices to Micron executives highlighting issues and mitigation plan. You will be responsible to audit and improve process efficiency and incorporate automation process into metric updates.
- Establish and standardize network probe metrics for Die Mix attainment & operations efficiency. BIC metrics benchmarking and BKM deployment across network to drive standardization.
- Establish probe card and tester BP for capacity optimization, allocation, methodology to drive cross-site & cross-platform fungibility.
- Drive probe flex alignment with Global Supply Chain team and Central Probe Planning to meet die mix variability
- Drive die mix optimization, probe card swap process, audit and maximize vendor capacity/allocation to meet network needs
- Collaborate with SMAI on automation to ensure consistency and sustainability
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Industrial System Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering
- 3-5 years of experience in Probe Planning/Probe Manufacturing/Inventory Control/Production Planning/Line Management
- Proficiency in data analytics tools (e.g. Python, SQL or Tableau) to perform detailed analysis and provide metrics visibility
- Able to analyze line performance and provide line direction through concept of Line Management and Inventory Management to meet business plan.
- Proven ability to make decisions, multi-task, and troubleshoot problems and address root causes.
- Proven ability to build consensus in cross-functional groups
