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Bumping Equipment Manager

About the role

To lead and oversee all equipment engineering and utility infrastructure operations across Bumping, MEOL, and CoW for Adv. PKG development lines. To ensure maximum tool availability (OEE), process stability, and utility reliability by directing line equipment engineers, managing vendor partnerships, and driving continuous equipment performance optimization in alignment with operational goal.

Key responsibilities

  • Equipment & Utility Strategy across Bumping, MEOL, and CoW lines

  • Line Engineer Leadership & Resource Management

  • Tool Hook-up, Setup & New Equipment hardware Qualification

  • OEE Optimization, PM & Unplanned Downtime Reduction

  • Cleanroom Utility Infrastructure & Facility Vendor Management

  • Yield Failure Analysis (FA) & Cross-Functional Collaboration

About you

  • Bachelor's degree in relevant Engineering fields with 15+ years of experience, OR Diploma in relevant Engineering fields with 15+ years of hands-on Bumping equipment experience

  • R&D or mass production experience of at least four years in semiconductor Bumping line equipment engineering (e.g., Plating, Coater/Developer, PVD/Sputter, Reflow, Etch/Strip)

  • Hands-on experience in equipment setup, hook-up qualification, preventive maintenance (PM), and rapid troubleshooting

  • Solid technical understanding of Bumping process flows, equipment-utility interfaces (gases, chemicals, DI water, vacuum), and OEE optimization

  • Proven ability to analyze equipment-induced failure modes (FA) and collaborate with process engineers to improve production yield

  • Strong vendor management skills to coordinate with equipment/facility suppliers for technical support and spare parts management

  • Proficiency in technical documentation and reading/writing/presenting technical reports in English


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