What are the responsibilities and job description for the F & M Technician position at Littelfuse?
Littelfuse is one of America’s Best Mid-Sized Companies (Forbes) and has been named one of the Best Places to Work in Illinois (Best Companies Group) for 11 consecutive years. With its global headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, USA, Littelfuse is a leading, global manufacturer of electronic components serving more than 100,000 end customers across industrial, transportation, and electronics end markets. We have more than 17,000 employees with operations in 15 countries. From semiconductors to sensors… switches to fuses and more… we produce billions of electronic components that help our customers empower a sustainable, connected, and safer world. In 2021, Littelfuse had net sales of $2.1 billion.
- Join our dynamic Semiconductor EPI Manufacturing facility as a Facilities and Maintenance Technician and contribute to the uptime and availability our semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
- Serve as maintenance technician, ensuring familiarity with all aspects of the equipment, software, and facilities to operate, maintain, and meet factory Operational Availability goals.
- Independently follows engineering guidance, procedures, and other resources available such as OEM schematics criteria to repair and maintain electro-mechanical assemblies across various equipment including epitaxy reactors, metrology, and cleanline equipment.
- Analyze equipment to establish operating data, conduct experimental tests, and evaluate results.
- Manages compliance of manufacturing and production processes with internal and external safety, quality, and regulatory standards.
- Adapt and take on any other duties as assigned by the management team.
- Collaborate with equipment and process engineering team and production teams to assist with improvement ideas into production.
- Troubleshoots to identify root cause analysis and implement corrective actions for equipment-related issues to minimize downtime and improve mean time before failure.
- Offers feedback to Equipment and Process engineering to help improve Preventative Maintenance, Mean Time Before Failure, Failure Rate, and defects to identify areas for improvement.
- Associate degree, two year technical/trade degree, or equivalent preferred
- Minimum five to years of experience.
- Knowledge of semiconductor equipment such as Epi, CVD, Plasma, preferred.
- Good knowledge of engineering practices: Operational Availability, ability to read electrical schematics, metrology, SPC control, root cause analysis, CA/PA methodology.
- Strong communication skills
- High attention to detail: A can-do attitude towards resolving complex issues.