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Position Summary:
As a Equipment Engineer, you will provide technical leadership in R&D laboratories sustaining efforts. You will define and perform preventive maintenance on optical, mechanical, electrical and fluidics systems. You will work to improve equipment uptime and reliability. You will also apply organic chemistry principles in troubleshooting lab equipment process issues.
All About You
Responsibilities:
Define and perform preventive maintenance on optical, mechanical, electrical and fluidics systems
Use mechanical, optical, fluidics and organic chemistry knowledge to troubleshoot process and equipment issues, as they arise
Perform basic computer/software troubleshooting
Develop, write and update manuals and procedures
Train other engineers and lab personnel on procedure, process and equipment changes
Work in a team environment to improve equipment reliability and uptime
Construct and execute controlled experiments (including DOE's) to address equipment-related yield and quality issues and drives implementation of solutions in a production environment to meet production goals
Develop or source alternative replacement for obsoleted parts and execute changes through change management
All listed tasks and responsibilities are deemed as essential functions to this position however, business conditions may require reasonable accommodations for additional tasks and responsibilities.
Requirements:
Experience in Semiconductor industry or experience with laboratory equipment and Fabrication best practices is advantageous
Excellent familiarity with standard laboratory practices
Experience with opto/mechanical/electrical system, fluidics and organic chemistry processes (preferably DNA-related) is preferred
Competencies:
Strong demonstrated mechanical aptitude is required
Experience in writing procedures and training is required
Basic computer troubleshooting skills are required
Good inter-departmental communication skills and documentation skills are required
Demonstrated ability to work independently is required
Experience with Statistical Process Control, JMP and DOE techniques is a plus
Familiarity in operating and troubleshooting Illumina sequencers is a plus
All listed requirements are deemed as essential functions to this position however, business conditions may require reasonable accommodations for additional tasks and responsibilities.
Education:
BSc/B. Eng in Electrical, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering
Diploma with at least 15 years Relevant Experience
Illumina, Inc. is an American company. Incorporated on April 1, 1998, Illumina develops, manufactures, and markets integrated systems for the analysis of genetic variation and biological function. The company provides a line of products and services that serves the sequencing, genotyping and gene expression, and proteomics markets. Its headquarters are located in San Diego, California.
Job ID: 141727231