Fco Functional Area Industrial Engineer

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Arizona, Phoenix, United States

This role is for a Factory Capacity Optimization (FCO) Functional Area Industrial Engineer focused on Assembly. The candidate will design, develop, validate, and deploy models to solve complex manufacturing and supply chain problems. Responsibilities include identifying risks and opportunities for toolset roadmaps, defining long-range capacity strategy, forecasting build plans, leveraging data analysis for insights, creating capacity requirements, developing execution plans, monitoring toolset performance, and investigating/designing production capacity models and data systems. The role also involves developing mathematical equipment run rate models and supporting ramp/end-of-life plans.

What you'd actually do

  1. Identify risks and opportunities for strategic toolset roadmaps, collaborating with partners to quantify impact, develop solutions, and secure ratification of recommendations.
  2. Partner with internal stakeholders to define the long-range capacity strategy, with consideration of product roadmaps, architecture, demand, parameters, factory capability, affordability, space, and forecast uncertainty.
  3. Forecast build plans for requirements in collaboration with cross organizational stakeholders.
  4. Help communicate the holistic direction to manufacturing organizations including capital, capacity and/or product roadmaps.
  5. Leverage various data analysis techniques to collect, explore, and extract insights to make recommendations and influence strategies.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Material Science or Industrial Engineering or Systems Engineer or other related discipline and 2+ years of relevant experience OR Master's degree and 1+ years of relevant experience OR PhD and 1+ years of relevant experience
  • Knowledge of the manufacturing operations, flows, equipment, facilities and understanding of the factory capacity and/or capital systems
  • Ability to develop, validate and maintain parametric models to predict equipment performance, also known as Speed Models, (Example: cycle time, throughput, set-up / conversion / availability.

Nice to have

  • Data collection, organization, statistical design, analysis and manipulation skillset
  • Data mining and analysis using SQL, JMP, or PowerBI.
  • Understanding of supply chain management and/or experience dealing with external suppliers
  • Experience with semiconductor manufacturing
  • Willingness to spend up to 50 percent of time on the manufacturing floor for periods of time to development module knowledge and collect data thru observations.
  • Work in a clean room environment, wearing coveralls, hoods, booties, safety glasses and gloves.

What the JD emphasized

  • design, develop, validate and deploy models to drive solutions to complex manufacturing and supply chain problems
  • develop, validate and maintain parametric models to predict equipment performance