DescriptionPrimary Duties & Responsibilities
- Leadership & Team Development
- Lead a team of approximately 2 Equipment Engineers and several technicians supporting multiple equipment modules (e.g. plasma metals wet lithography etc.).
- Promote a servant leadership culture that values curiosity mentorship and joyful engagement over hierarchy or ego.
- Develop and coach engineers and technicians through individual growth plans performance feedback and structured training programs.
- Encourage cross-training technical certifications and career development aligned with company needs and employee goals.
- Build an inclusive and supportive team environment where collaboration and accountability thrive.
- Operational Excellence
- Ensure equipment uptime and process stability through structured preventive maintenance data-driven decision making and proactive problem solving.
- Review and challenge teams to prioritize effectively based on operations needs and risk.
- Lead daily operations discussions providing status updates constraints and recovery plans.
- Drive rapid resolution of tool issues by fostering collaboration between Engineering Process Facilities and Operations teams.
- Support development activities and process introductions to ensure smooth transitions from R&D to manufacturing.
- Continuous Improvement & Project Execution
- Develop and manage module-level improvement roadmaps focused on safety quality yield and cost efficiency.
- Drive corrective and preventive actions to closure through structured problem-solving methods (5Y 8D FMEA etc.).
- Leverage SPC and data automation to increase team reliance on measurable performance metrics.
- Identify opportunities for tool upgrades reliability improvements and cost reductions.
- Oversee project schedules capital justifications and installation activities for new or relocated tools.
- Vendor & Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Build and sustain positive relationships with key vendors and service providers to strengthen technical support and responsiveness.
- Mentor engineers on the importance of vendor relationships negotiation and long-term partnership.
- Collaborate closely with Process Engineering EHS Facilities and Operations leadership to align on shared priorities.
- Ensure all activities meet or exceed site safety standards and regulatory requirements.
- Performance Management & Reporting
- Define monitor and communicate key performance indicators (KPIs) for tool availability MTBF PM compliance and cost metrics.
- Use data visualization and reporting tools to provide meaningful insight to senior management.
- Ensure accurate maintenance records PM documentation and tool history logs are maintained.
Education & Experience
Preferred Minimum Education
- Bachelors degree in Engineering Electronics or related technical discipline preferred.
- Equivalent experience and demonstrated leadership capability may be considered in lieu of a degree.
Expected Minimum Years of Related Experience
- 10 years of semiconductor equipment experience including 3 years in leadership of engineers and/or technicians.
- Proven success managing multiple tool types or modules within a wafer fabrication or advanced manufacturing environment.
Skills
- Deep understanding of semiconductor equipment principles mechanical electrical vacuum and process interactions.
- Strong leadership and mentoring abilities with demonstrated servant leadership mindset.
- Skilled in data-driven problem solving statistical process control (SPC) and root cause analysis.
- Excellent organizational and communication skills both verbal and written.
- Ability to balance strategic vision with day-to-day execution under dynamic production conditions.
- Experience managing capital projects vendor contracts and spare parts budgets.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office and manufacturing data systems (e.g. MES CMMS SPC).
- Collaborative leadership style that promotes inclusion accountability and joy in the workplace.
Working Conditions
- Work primarily in a Class 100/1000 cleanroom environment as needed to support team activities.
- Wear full cleanroom attire and work safely around chemicals and process gases.
- Flexibility to work extended hours or weekends as needed to support operations and critical projects.
Physical Requirements
- Work primarily in a Class 100/1000 cleanroom environment as needed to support team activities.
- Wear full cleanroom attire and work safely around chemicals and process gases.
- Flexibility to work extended hours or weekends as needed to support operations and critical projects.
Safety Requirements
All employees are required to follow the site EHS procedures and Coherent Corp. Corporate EHS standards.
Quality and Environmental Responsibilities
Depending on location this position may be responsible for the execution and maintenance of the ISO 9000 and/or other applicable standards that may apply to the relevant roles and responsibilities within the Quality Management System and Environmental Management System.
CultureCommitment
Ensure adherence to companys values (ICARE) in all aspects of your position at Coherent Corp.:
Integrity Create an Environment of Trust
Collaboration Innovate Through the Sharing of Ideas
Accountability Own the Process and the Outcome
Respect Recognize the Value in Everyone
Enthusiasm Find a Sense of Purpose in Work
Coherent Corp. is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex gender identity sexual orientation race color religion national origin disability protected Veteran status age or any other characteristic protected by law.
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